The four-frame comedy comic "Crocodile Who Dies in 100 Days" created by Yuki Kikuchi was originally serialized on his personal Twitter from December 12, 2019. After the serialization ended on March 20, 2020, a full version of the book was released, with cumulative sales of over 350,000 copies, and it was also translated into Chinese and published in China in November 2020. Recently, after a lapse of four years, the author announced that the sequel to "Crocodile-kun who will die in 100 days" will be released, currently named "Mouse-kun who will die in 100 days (❌)【100日後に死ぬ(❌)ネズミ】", and the specific story content and other aspects have not yet been revealed. In addition, the author Yuki Kikuchi also revealed additional bonus content for the ending of "Crocodile Dies in 100 Days" on his personal Twitter. The original comic of "Crocodile Will Die in 100 Days" is centered on recording the countdown of a crocodile's ordinary 100-day life. It uses the form of four-frame comics to show many plain life scenes, but the countdown of life continues. |
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