“First story in Ebisu's "The Man Who Saw Hell" depicts a day in a typical Japanese salaryman's life.”
The Man Who Saw Hell
地獄を見た男
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First story in Ebisu's "The Man Who Saw Hell" depicts a day in a typical Japanese salaryman's life.
‘Salaryman from Hell’ is the first in a collection of Ebisu’s stories entitled “The Man Who Saw Hell.” It’s about the day in the life of a normal Japanese salaryman. For the uninitiated, salarymen are an iconic figure in modern Japan, taking the role of everyman. Ebisu uses this generic salaryman figure in most of his stories. (Source: Cheap Manga)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 7 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 56m approx
- Published Jan 2008 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M13322 catalog