Today, January 21, Mamoru Nagano, the hidden-level manga master who is famous in the anime world for his legendary masterpiece "Five Star Stories", rarely tweeted to celebrate his birthday. He looked in good spirits, which put the worries of many fans who were worried that "Five Star Stories" would not be completed in his lifetime at ease. After all, it has been serialized for more than 30 years and only 15 single volumes have been produced. "Five Star Stories" is a science fiction manga by Japanese manga artist Mamoru Nagano, which has been serialized at an extremely slow pace for more than 30 years since 1986. The feature of "Five Star Stories" is its vast world view, involving aspects such as politics, history, culture, faith, love, technology, etc. Among them, what is more appreciated is the author's high-level character design and mechanical settings. The characters and machines of "Five Star Stories" are often three-dimensional models. · Mamoru Nagano rarely tweeted today to celebrate his birthday. His wife, the famous voice actor Mariya Kawamura, was by his side. Both of them looked in good spirits. Fans who are worried that the master's health can't keep up with the pace can rest assured that "Five Star Stories" will continue. |
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