The famous manga "Hinoki no Reitetsu" by Japanese manga artist Natsumi Eguchi, which began serialization in 2011, officially ended today, January 9th. The comic magazine "Morning" released today published the last 271 chapters and the author's remarks, and the 9-year journey of this incredible work full of imagination and black humor has come to an end. The "Hokatsu no Ryouteki" in the title is the name of the protagonist, and "Ryouteki" means "not being swayed by emotions and being able to see things calmly" in Japanese. This work describes the daily life of Hokatsu, the first assistant officer under King Yama, in hell, which is full of super S and surreal black humor. The main stage is to describe the lives of local residents living in Japan's hell. In addition, many characters from myths, Japanese fairy tales, and ghost stories appear. In addition, demons and monsters from foreign countries also appear, not limited to Japan. It won the first place in the recommended comics voted by bookstore employees nationwide in 2012. ·Currently, the author Natsumi Eguchi has not disclosed any other works of hers. Her personal art exhibition is scheduled to be held on August 12. |
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