Although the author has experienced various twists and turns, the first volume of the new comic book "Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Kenshin Romantica: Hokkaido" by the famous cartoonist Nobuhiro Watsuki was officially launched today, and interested fans will embark on a long journey of chasing comics again. "Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenshin Romantica: Hokkaido Arc" is the sequel to the classic work of the famous Japanese cartoonist Nobuhiro Watsuki after 18 years. It started serialization in October 2017, but was discontinued in January this year. Fortunately, after a period of "caution", the series resumed in June this year. ·The reason is that Nobuhiro Watsuki got into trouble. After his bad habits were exposed to the public and he accepted the punishment, it seems that Nobuhiro Watsuki is gradually recovering. His painting style is still beautiful and clear. I wonder if the fans who love his works will continue to do so as always. Currently, "Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenshin Romantica: Hokkaido" has been launched on the Japan Asia website, but it seems that Japan Asia is currently blocking the mainland. Here I would like to express "encouragement" to those friends who have made "special contributions" to Japan Asia, first directly mailing to the mainland, then canceling direct mail of books and finally directly blocking the mainland IP. |
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