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Bokkō (墨攻, lit. "Mohist Attack") is a manga adaptation by Hideki Mori of a novel with the same title by Ken'ichi Sakemi.The manga was serialized in Big Comic (Shogakukan) from 1992 to 1996 and won the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. It was adapted in to the 2006 Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Hong Kong joint film, A Battle of Wits.The manga version changes the era, and the longer the series is serialized, the more exaggerated the part that was written as a subsequent episode in the novel.

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  • Bokkō (manga) (en)
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  • Bokkō (墨攻, lit. "Mohist Attack") is a manga adaptation by Hideki Mori of a novel with the same title by Ken'ichi Sakemi.The manga was serialized in Big Comic (Shogakukan) from 1992 to 1996 and won the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. It was adapted in to the 2006 Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Hong Kong joint film, A Battle of Wits.The manga version changes the era, and the longer the series is serialized, the more exaggerated the part that was written as a subsequent episode in the novel. (en)
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  • Bokkō (en)
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  • Ken'ichi Sakemi, Sentarō Kubota (en)
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  • The cover of the first volume of Bokko (en)
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  • 墨攻 (en)
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  • Bokkō (墨攻, lit. "Mohist Attack") is a manga adaptation by Hideki Mori of a novel with the same title by Ken'ichi Sakemi.The manga was serialized in Big Comic (Shogakukan) from 1992 to 1996 and won the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. It was adapted in to the 2006 Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Hong Kong joint film, A Battle of Wits.The manga version changes the era, and the longer the series is serialized, the more exaggerated the part that was written as a subsequent episode in the novel. (en)
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