Kimi no Knife
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Kimi no Knife

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Your Knife
Japanese: 君のナイフ


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 71
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 8, 2009 to Apr 24, 2013
Genres: Drama Drama, Mystery Mystery, Supernatural Supernatural
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Grand Jump Premium
Authors: Kotegawa, Yua (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.571 (scored by 40924,092 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #24972
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1703
Members: 11,705
Favorites: 115

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Preliminary Spoiler
May 27, 2011
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (21/71 chp)
I grabbed this manga because the summary attracted me and it sounded like a good psychological manga, well it sort of is and not. To be clearer I really enjoyed the first two chapters, because they built up to great suspense. But that was it, for me those chapters were the best and made me expect even more or at least the same level of suspense further. It didn't happen, the manga levelled off from there on. There really isn't one main character, but most of the manga revolves around the two hitmen. The events in the manga happened too fast without much insight ...
Feb 4, 2015
Vigilante justice. It's a topic that's frequented by many pieces of fiction, often glorified, painted black-and-white, oversimplified, or accompanied by sociopathic characters. The moral and psychological nuances that are tied with this subject are likewise dumbed down, leading to stories that feel both unrealistic and emotionally distant. It's a tragedy among storytelling that I've seen repeated far too many times, and going into Kimi no Knife, I certainly didn't have the highest of hopes. Luckily, the manga demonstrated through its more mature and thoughtful take that it wasn't going to be your average Joe action narrative.

This becomes apparent right from the first murder ...
Nov 16, 2013
It took close to two years to reach the end and I wanted to put a little something in here because it was worth the waiting. As I'm writing, I'm waiting for last chapter which I'm sure, will be a fair ending.

First, the plot was interesting. A young substitute teacher in need of money to live and to pay his sister's hospital few, becomes a hitman, partnering with a cop called Kuzumi. Reading this, it had to be interesting as soon as a cop is involved because sooner or later, the cat will be out of the bag and it will be bad.

Where the manga ...
Jan 6, 2014
Kimi no knife has a good plot line, it is secure and constant throughout the whole story. Although it has a good plot, parts of the story made me feel anxious. Usually, you'd think that's a good thing. While reading, it caused me to have an anxiety attack. I gave the story an 8/10 because it was well written and played out. I have the art a 9/10 because it was clean and polished. I gave the characters a 9/10 because I really enjoyed how each main character developed. Enjoy meant was an 8/10 because I enjoyed it the entire time even though my anxiety. ...
Feb 26, 2024
tl;dr: A pretty good thriller with a mixed bag in terms of characters and a pretty annoying ending.

“Would you kill someone for 5 million yen? What if they were a murderer?” This manga is the story of the protagonist, Shiki, getting pulled into being a hitman in order to pay for his sister’s medical bills. Shiki is just a substitute teacher, but his partner in crime, Kazumi, is an experienced police officer who doesn’t care about the money but rather seems to be taking part solely to vent his feeling regarding evildoers. With the targets being bad people and a skilled cop helping out it ...