Beyblade - X Manga

For franchise veterans, it is the most sophisticated writing the series has ever seen—a genuine sports manga in the vein of Haikyuu!! or Kuroko’s Basketball , complete with economic stakes and team dynamics.

Serialized in Shogakukan’s Monthly Corocoro Comic , the Beyblade X manga, illustrated by Posuka Demizu (co-creator of The Promised Neverland ) and written by Homura Kawamoto and Hikaru Muno (the duo behind Kakegurui ), is not your typical children’s toy tie-in. It is a sharp, stylish, and surprisingly mature reboot that redefines what a Beyblade story can be. Unlike previous generations that focused on mystical bit-beasts or ancient gods, Beyblade X grounds its conflict in the world of professional esports and corporate ambition. The story takes place in a hyper-competitive version of Japan where Beyblade, known as "Blading," is the most popular professional sport in the world. Beyblade X Manga

The protagonist is (known as Bird in the Japanese version), a young, enthusiastic, but notoriously unlucky Blader. He is currently on a disastrous 99-loss streak. Determined to break his curse, he enrolls in a tryout for the prestigious professional team, Team Persona . For franchise veterans, it is the most sophisticated

For newcomers, the first volume offers a low barrier to entry. You don't need to know who Tyson or Gingka is. You just need to appreciate the spectacle of a 50-gram piece of plastic moving at 80 kilometers per hour. It is a sharp, stylish, and surprisingly mature