“Nawoki Karasawa's gag manga parodies mangaka life with sharp wit, cynicism, and raunchy humor.”
Mangaka Chou Zankoku Monogatari
漫画家超残酷物語
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Nawoki Karasawa's gag manga parodies mangaka life with sharp wit, cynicism, and raunchy humor.
Nawoki Karasawa is one of the longer-active and more prestigious names in the typically small time, lesser-known world of gag manga. In a genre where art skill is second to just about everything else, Karasawa's dialogue is hilariously sharp and witty. A gag parody of Shinji Nagashima's immortal Mangaka Zankoku Monogatari (Karasawa's title only differs by adding "cho" [super] to "zankoku"), a manga about the dreams, ambitions and suffering of a group of bright young mangaka, Karasawa brilliantly takes the piss out of just about everything involved with being a mangaka. It's lewd, raunchy, endlessly cynical and laugh-out-loud funny. (Source: One Manga)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 24 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 3h 12m approx
- Published Jan 2000 – Jan 2003
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M3839 catalog