Japan's largest e-manga bookstore "eBookJapan" announced today that in commemoration of the 90th birthday of Japanese manga master Tezuka Osamu, all 168 of his manga works, totaling 400 volumes, will be available for free reading during the period! Interested friends may have to work hard to read them. ·Classic comics such as "Astro Boy", "Black Jack", "Firebird", "Jungle Emperor", "Three-Eyed Prodigy" and so on are all created by Osamu Tezuka. Doctor of medicine, Osamu Tezuka has never left the comics industry since he became fascinated with it. He is one of the most diligent cartoonists. His influence on the Japanese comics industry is unquestionable, and it is not an exaggeration to call him the God of Comics. ·To commemorate the 90th anniversary of Tezuka Osamu's birth, a special benefit is launched! From November 2nd to November 4th, a 72-hour limited period will be available for free reading of all 168 comic works, totaling 400 volumes. However, some readers said that even if they don't eat or sleep, it is impossible to read all of them, so they should just pick some that they are interested in. Interested friends can go to the special site. https://www.ebookjapan.jp/ebj/free/campaign/tezuka/ |
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