Centuria: The Dark fantasy Manga Taking Manga Plus by Storm
published: 2026/01/23 09:19:11
In the crowded landscape of manga-reading apps, where titles like One Piece, Chainsaw Man, and Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo often dominate the headlines, a new series is quietly building a dedicated following. While these established giants certainly have their merits, the true gems on platforms like Manga Plus are frequently enough found amongst the newer titles. Alongside the sci-fi spectacle of MAD, Centuria is rapidly emerging as a must-read for dark fantasy enthusiasts.
A Dark Fantasy Fusion: Echoes of Vinland Saga and Berserk
Created by Tohru kuramori, Centuria instantly evokes comparisons to seminal works of the genre. The series feels like a compelling synthesis of Makoto Yukimura’s historically grounded and pacifist-leaning epic, Vinland Saga, and the brutal, melancholic artistry of Kentaro Miura’s masterpiece, Berserk.However, centuria isn’t merely derivative; it’s forging its own path, pushing the boundaries of dark fantasy and establishing a unique identity in a field often dominated by Berserk-inspired works.
The Story: A Bargain with Darkness
The narrative centers on Julian, a young man haunted by a tragic past. He finds himself as a stowaway on a ship transporting slaves towards freedom.A bond forms with his fellow captives, particularly Mira, a pregnant woman who rekindles Julian’s hope for a better life. This fragile peace is shattered by a brutal massacre orchestrated by the ship’s captain, followed by the emergence of a terrifying eldritch being from the sea. In the ensuing chaos, Julian is offered a dark bargain: supernatural power granted by absorbing the life force of his fallen comrades. He becomes a quasi-immortal, resurrected with each death, but his remaining lives dwindle with every resurrection. Driven by a debt to those he lost, Julian dedicates himself to protecting mira’s newborn daughter, Diana, from those who seek to exploit her as the “child of prophecy.”
World-Building and Pacing: A carefully Constructed Narrative
Centuria’s strength lies in its purposeful and compelling world-building. The story unfolds organically, expanding like a complex web, with each chapter revealing new layers of intrigue and deepening the existing mysteries. Despite a brisk pace, the narrative never feels rushed or disjointed.Each installment delivers either a captivating cliffhanger,a deeply emotional moment,a important plot twist,or a clever subversion of expectations.
Kuramori skillfully avoids the tropes of the “lone wolf and cub” dynamic frequently enough found in similar stories. Instead, Julian is surrounded by a growing circle of allies who form a found family – a village committed to raising the child of prophecy and defending her against all threats. This emphasis on community and connection adds a unique emotional resonance to the narrative.
Stunning visuals: A Tapestry of Detail
Beyond the compelling story, centuria boasts some of the most detailed and evocative artwork in the manga medium.kuramori’s artistic style draws inspiration from the medieval artistry of the Bayeux Tapestry, with textures that appear almost tangible. The double-page color spreads are particularly breathtaking, evoking the haunting grandeur of vistas found in games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring. Even rendered in simple black and white, these scenes are both awe-inspiring and terrifying.
A Lineage of Talent: The Fujimoto Connection
what makes Centuria even more intriguing is its connection to a remarkable lineage of manga artists. Kuramori is a former assistant to both Tatsuki Fujimoto,the creator of Chainsaw Man,and Tatsu,the creator of Dandadan. This isn’t unusual – many aspiring mangaka hone their skills by assisting established artists. However, those who have worked under Fujimoto seem to consistently produce uniquely innovative and compelling series.
Kuramori’s time assisting Fujimoto on projects like goodbye Eri and chapters of dandadan is evident in Centuria’s impressive character designs, inventive power systems, and captivating villains. The series shares Fujimoto’s penchant for drawing compelling female characters, a trait that has even garnered attention from Tatsu himself, who created fan art of Kuramori’s characters and playfully urged him not to kill them off.
ケントゥリア面白い・・・!
アンヴァルを殺さないでください・・・! pic.twitter.com/IyJKDfZLit— 龍幸伸 (@TatuYukinobu) August 19, 2024
Critical Acclaim and Future Potential
Over the past two years, Centuria has steadily gained momentum, earning recognition as a must-read manga. Its quality has even been acknowledged by Shuhei Hosono, the editor-in-chief of Manga Plus, who described it as a potential masterpiece.
“It has both a complex story and special-power battles, and I have there’s no doubt whatsoever it’s going to become a masterpiece, so I hope more people give it a read,” hosono stated in a recent YouTube video.
Given the success of other series from Fujimoto’s former assistants, an anime adaptation of Centuria seems increasingly likely. Now is the perfect time to discover this captivating manga and experience the dark fantasy world that is quickly becoming a favourite among fans.