¡Ashita No Joe 2 Hai Ni Naru Made(Manga Genko Saisei Sosho)
¡Takamori Asao / Original Writer Chiba Tetsuya / Manga
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[Machine Translation] The second volume of "Ashita no Joe", the milestone of sports manga! The most well-known ending in the history of Japanese manga has been reproduced as "Readable Reproductions"! The history of manga is at your fingertips = Manga Manuscript Reproduction Series "Readable Reproductions", a gem of a product made from an existing manuscript in full size. All pages are printed in color on Kent paper, which is close to actual manuscript paper, to reproduce the texture of the manuscript. The book is bound with a 180-degree Kodex binding to prevent the paper from bending, and sealed in a box. This series is not only a collector's item for manga fans, but also an important source of information on the history of Japanese manga. The first volume, Ashita no Joe Joe & Rikiishi (Ashita no Joe Joe & Rikiishi: Manga Manuscript Reproduction Series), focused on the relationship between Takeshi Yabuki and Toru Rikiishi, while the second volume, Ashita no Joe & Rikiishi: Manga Manuscript Reproduction Series, focuses on the most well known part of Japanese manga history, the final episode. The first time the love of Yoko Shiraki is revealed, Joe's final fight against Jose Mendoza, the world's greatest boxer, is the culmination of Joe's story, and the final page of the book is the one that has readers debating whether Joe is alive or dead. This volume is designed to meet the wishes of fans who wish to read the conclusion of this magnificent story in a style as close to the original as possible. Due to the limitations of the special specifications of the "Manga Manuscript Reproduction Series," it is not possible to include the entire lengthy work in this volume. This time, we have included the scene in which Yoko Shiraki, unable to endure Joe's miserable fighting style, flees from the venue of the Jose Mendoza fight, up to the controversial final page. Attached booklet: The scene where Joe talks to Noriko about "turning into pure white ashes" is explained (tentative). ( C ) Asao Takamori, Tetsuya Chiba/ Kodansha ( R ) KODANSHA
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