Are you ready to see if humanity can survive the ?
Unlike many "monster of the week" series, there is a deep, underlying mystery about why these weapons attacked and what they truly are.
The story kicks off in a decimated 2029, where massive, unidentified giant weapons have flattened the world’s major cities. These living weapons call themselves . After their initial path of destruction, they seemingly vanished, leaving behind a scarred world and a decade of uneasy silence.
The manga concluded its serialized run with three compiled volumes, making it a perfect, contained binge-read for fans of post-apocalyptic action.
If you're a fan of high-stakes sci-fi and intense mechanical battles, you’ve likely seen the buzz surrounding (also known as The Battle at Shin Minato ). This series, a standout part of a larger multimedia project, delivers a grim but gripping look at a future where humanity is on the brink of extinction. The World of 2029: Humanity vs. The Tokoshie
Art by Akeji Fujimura (known for As the Gods Will ) brings a visceral, detailed style to the giant mechanical terrors and the wasteland they've created.
Fast forward ten years, and the fight is finally being taken back to them. The series follows various factions—including a military enterprise developing drones specifically to hunt Tokoshie and a mysterious wealthy individual hunting for the "secret to living forever" rumored to be held by these monsters. Why You Should Read "The Battle at Shin Minato"