No Shichinin Chapter 1 __exclusive__ — Rainbow Nisha Rokubou

Chapter 1: The Seven of Rainbows

One by one, the others place their fists against his. Mario, Tōru, Tadayoshi, Ryuunosuke, and Cabbage. Seven fists stacked together in the dark.

, written by George Abe and illustrated by Masasumi Kakizaki, introduces a harrowing story of survival and brotherhood set in 1955 post-war Japan. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1

  • One of the striking aspects of "Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin" is its use of themes and symbolism. The title itself, "Rainbow," represents the idea of hope and promise, suggesting that even in the darkest of times, there is always a chance for redemption and a brighter future. The number seven, which represents the seven main characters, is also significant, as it symbolizes completeness and perfection. Chapter 1: The Seven of Rainbows One by

    The Bond

    : In the aftermath, Joe offers Sakuragi a smuggled cigarette in exchange for safety. Unexpectedly, Sakuragi accepts and shares the cigarette with the entire group. This act of kindness amid a brutal environment forms the initial "brotherly bond" that defines the rest of the series. One of the striking aspects of "Rainbow: Nisha

    The Encounter

    : Upon being sent to Cell 2-6, they find it occupied by a seventh boy named Sakuragi Rokurouta. A fight breaks out between Sakuragi and Mario, which leads to all six newcomers being brutally beaten by the reformatory guards.