[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] What is this manga… what is it…?
A vampire grapples with unexpected kindness, torn between their nature and overwhelming cuteness, deciding to endure.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I think using this for commercial works might be different in various ways… that’s my settled opinion.
The speaker expresses frustration and disbelief over an uninteresting creation, questioning how it was ever shared.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] It’s the usual Shimamoto manga!
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Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] After this, I will properly improve things, abandon the two, and get close to the third heroine in a new place! That’s what I did.
Japan Otaku discusses narrative choices in stories, love triangles, and emotional resolutions for characters in anime.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I read Aoi Honoo that I used to buy, and it was interesting, so I’m thinking of trying other works by Shimamoto-sensei.
The discussion highlights various works by an artist, praising “Flaming Transfer Student,” “Adversity Nine,” and others.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I’m going to die!! In the manga…!!
A discussion on manga serialization raises concerns about dying before completing a story, blending humor with existential reflections.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] Vampa… what??
Volume 23 released on May 7 explores themes of patience and adversity in a vampire idol series by Kazuhiko Shimamoto.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] Senior Haru
The text discusses a creative dialogue, reflecting on past stories and a connection between an artist and their work.
Read more[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] My head is not working…
The post celebrates the release of “Big Machine Gun 2” with updates, enthusiasm, and praises for the production team’s talent.
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