How many fans still remember "REAL", another basketball manga by Master Takehiko Inoue, who established his No.1 position with "Slam Dunk"? This super inspirational masterpiece about wheelchair basketball was serialized intermittently for more than 10 years and stopped in 2015. It was re-serialized in Shueisha's "YOUNG JUMP" in May this year. Today, November 28, the electronic version of all 14 volumes of the single volume was launched. Let's take a look at it together. · Takehiko Inoue's "REAL" (also known as: Strong Hands of Destiny) is a manga that is not well known to many people. It also uses basketball as a medium, but compared to the passionate five-man team of SD, it describes the love of basketball for a group of people with more or less physical defects. As you can imagine, you can hardly see the gorgeous DUNK scenes here, but even so, it still has so many touching and tear-jerking scenes. The comics are very inspiring and the serialization process is also tortuous. After more than 10 years of long process, all 14 volumes of the single volume have now been confirmed to be included in the electronic version, so fans can enjoy it more conveniently and quickly. Interested fans can follow the official page: https://youngjump.jp/ ·Real e-version launch commemorative trailer: |
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