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The Ride-On King Average 4.3 / 5 out of 43
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Ride-On King - Der ewige Reiter; Король-наездник; Isekai Putin
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Manga
Alexander Purchinov is president for life of the country of Pursia, a country ruled by violence and the influence of its government. Alexander always desires to be dominant, and “ride” things, whether literally or figuratively. Now that he has already ridden his country, his next target is a fantasy world that has orcs, wyverns, and centaurs.
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ch 54, tower master has 27 points
Ignore the chapter 50 dude, this has always and will always be a banger
This as bad as it looks?
Bro….that a Russian President!!!🤣
DOES NOT AGE WELL.
Putin but if he is actually badass.
Add zelensky with beggar system
This is good up until chapter 50. I read to 54 and couldn’t continue. This is a really good read but gets a little boring later. I suggest reading it but only til 49.
7/10
This is such a hidden gem, 10000% recommendation, just see it for yourself
better version of Putin
Ride on deez nuts
Isekai Putin is the best story I’ve read this year.
God. Putin is so sexy. I strive every day to achieve to be a hunk like him
Review from chapter 47.
5 stars.
Its not often I give a big review like this, but its well deserved. I honestly feel mad at myself. I saw this float around for a while but never bothered to read it. Now that I have I feel a bit more complete.
So, the action: Its fantastic, not quite on par with the action levels of One Punch Man’s top tier fights, but it does do a good enough job to get across what its trying to do. Each fight is incredibly entertaining, especially when Mr president is involved.
The comedy is on point, I’ve been laughing my ass off on practically every chapter.
Art is top notch and very consistent. The character designs are very easy to identify and not too cliched.
The story and plot are very compelling, it goes a lot deeper the further you get into it. It does get hard to identify who the villains are but I think that was intentional. The plot twists (and there are quite a few) are handled very well and I honestly didn’t see many of them coming. The worldbuilding is done excellently as well.
I honestly look forwards to where this goes in the future.
Why is this propaganda good?