Dragons Rioting

· Dragons Rioting Issue #9 · Sold by Yen Press LLC
4.4
22 reviews
Ebook
192
Pages

About this ebook

Rintaro and the other Dragons of Nangokuren fight to save their school! Saizo and his forces are in trouble, but desperation makes for a dangerous enemy. Can Asuna use her extensive training from Rintaro to overcome the final opponent? And could Rintaro finally learn the secret to vanquishing his greatest enemy-his lethal erection? It all ends here in this final volume of Dragons Rioting!

Ratings and reviews

4.4
22 reviews
Damascus Winslow
December 21, 2017
Not happy with this. Feels like the series is ending on a cliff hanger. I'm like: "Whoa! Rintaro's a dragon, AND Saizo's transfering to the school, AND there's a kid who could fight Kentaro to a draw as a CHILD who wants to be Rintaro's partner in crime? Can't wait to see what happens next! Oh right, NOTHING will happen, because the series is over now." I was really invested in Dragons Rioting, but if Watanabe treats all his serializations as nonchalantly as he did this one, I don't see his career going anywhere.
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Guill Ag
April 12, 2022
always expect an empty and waste of an ending. he ends up with no one. the Mc never ends up with anyone. enjoy the ride but don't let yourself get disappointed when the author decides to end without a conclusion. there's certainly no ending here.
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Juan Gutierrez
December 17, 2018
Like Voltron finale. The journey to get there is fun, but the ending is stale.
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Tsuyoshi Watanabe is the creator of Dragons Rioting.

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