“Kamikaze pilot crash-lands in desert, saved by dragon princess, vows to return to Japan despite certain death.”
Hatsurukotonaki Mirai yori: Giniro no Tsubasa
果つることなき未来ヨリ~銀色の翼~
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Kamikaze pilot crash-lands in desert, saved by dragon princess, vows to return to Japan despite certain death.
Just as Mimori Ichirou, a non-commissioned officer serving as a Zero fighter pilot during the Pacific War, was about to launch a kamikaze attack against an enemy warship, he instead found himself crash-landing in the middle of an unfamiliar desert. However, before he could perish from aimlessly wandering the sand-covered wastes, he was saved by a princess capable of transforming into a dragon. As a stranger in an even stranger land with no directions to guide him, Ichirou—driven by a promise once made—nonetheless resolved himself to find his way back home to Japan, even if all that awaited him was certain death. (Source: VNDB)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 10 × 2 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 20m approx
- Published Jan 2016 – Oct 2016
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M39688 catalog