“Flow-chart manga satirizing life’s chaos, offering slacker-friendly brain-training via four-panel comic strips.”
Tokyo Flowchart
東京フローチャート
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Flow-chart manga satirizing life’s chaos, offering slacker-friendly brain-training via four-panel comic strips.
Have you ever wished that somebody else would just DO SOMETHING about the chaos in your life? Then this is the perfect manga for a slacker like you! Tokyo Flow Chart is (probably) the world's first four-frame comic strip in flow chart format. It breaks down the complexities of life and aids in the mastery of brain skills such as flow-chart-manga comprehension or mental bullet-dodging. As Confusious say: 'Let your brain flow with the chart! (Source: Viz)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 2 vol ch × vol
- Published Jan 2006 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M9846 catalog