Crimson, a famous Japanese female adult cartoonist who may be familiar to all the gentlemen Japanese comic fans, recently showed all her "exquisite" works since her debut on her YouTube channel. The total number of her fan works has exceeded 300, which has aroused heated discussions and likes from fans. ·Crimson is a Japanese female cartoonist, known as the "king of the fandom", who is involved in the entire two-dimensional world and is deeply loved by gentlemen. In addition to drawing erotic fandoms, the teacher has also recently drawn mobile phone comics, which have been supported by many female fans. She also drew "Sensitive Idol and Pleasure Soul" in the adult magazine "Young Comic" of Shonen Pictorial, which is her first serialization in a magazine. Although Mr. Crimson doesn't like to show his face, and is always shown as a cartoon image with a black hat, his rare face shows that he is still very good-looking. In addition, a TV program interviewed the teacher before. There is an urban legend that all his works are based on the author's personal experience. Is it true? Mr. Crimson answered yes without hesitation. It seems that there is a reason why there is a constant source of inspiration for so many works. Crimson official disclosure: |
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