Being a fan is more than just lip service, check out the paid fan club. According to Japanese media reports on December 10, the famous cartoonist Kubo Tite will open a paid fan club, scheduled to start in January 2021, with an annual fee of 8,000 yen. Are you interested in paying for star chasing? Kubo Tite is a famous Japanese manga artist. His classic masterpiece "Bleach" has gained countless popularity and fans. He was noticed by the editor when he submitted his work in the third year of high school. Kubo Tite's works have a unique and iconic style in boys' comics. The language of his works is philosophical and has a deep foundation in writing. ·The opportunity for real fans to show off is here! Kubo Tite will open a paid fan club in January 2021, which is tentatively scheduled to run for one year, with a monthly fee of 500 yen and an annual fee of 8,000 yen. As for why it is more expensive than paying monthly, I can't explain it for the time being. Of course, becoming a "VIP" of the Kubo Tite fan club can get a lot of rights, such as priority and timely understanding of various works, peripherals, activities and other information, and can also get private information such as Kubo Tite's recent situation at any time. ·Kubo Tite's paid fan club is called "Klub Outside". |
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