[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] The spin-off is interesting, but when will the next installment be published?
Users discuss changes in art, online gambling, and their connections to the character Kaiji in a lively forum exchange.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] Isn’t it difficult to make someone laugh with a one-liner joke?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the intriguing “Tone River Cutter” and the artistry in one-liner jokes and character responses.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] Let’s turn to “seeing” here…
A discussion on observing trends and medical advice, with a humorous take on threads and adapting to new parodies.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] I thought it was a bit unreasonable to set the main character, Soga, in a nursing home, but it’s actually quite interesting…
“The Tale of the Old Gambler: SOGA” is a manga by Fukumoto, Morihashi, Miyoshi, and Seto, featured in KINDAI MAHJONG COMICS.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] A simple spin-off manga that has exceeded 5 million copies.
A manga showcasing relatable topics through an older man’s perspective, blending genres and enjoying slice-of-life situations.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] This is definitely a scam.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses issues with gambling and character behavior in Fukumoto’s works while critiquing childish tactics.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] I thought that Fukamoto-sensei still has it in him.
“Nikaido Hell Golf” explores dreams, adversity, and talent, shifting from mundane struggles to supernatural abilities.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] I like villainous women, but… I don’t think about getting turned on by them being humiliated, nor do I fantasize about them bullying me… well, there are times when I do, but not right now, or rather…
The blog discusses a fascination with charismatic villainesses in fiction, exploring their planned misdeeds and charm.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] The growth curve is strange.
Tetsuo Morita discusses challenges and experiences in gaming, art, and the underworld, reflecting on talent and personal growth.
Read more[Nobuyuki Fukumoto] It’s better not to look at “anonymous bulletin boards”…!
A discussion on online anonymity reveals mixed feelings about social media, with some preferring anonymous forums and others concerned.
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