“Post-apocalyptic sequel revisits Eat-Man universe centuries later, with lone survivor Crank Bolt amid vanished civilizations.”
Eat-Man: The Main Dish
EAT-MAN THE MAIN DISH
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Post-apocalyptic sequel revisits Eat-Man universe centuries later, with lone survivor Crank Bolt amid vanished civilizations.
Yoshitomi Akihito revisits the Eat-Man universe 11 years after its last publication. This time a vast amount of time have passed since the previous installment, and the civilizations he visited in the prequel have since long turned into dust, and Crank Bolt is the only surviving link to that distant past, in a post-apocalyptic desert full of mysteries.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 33 × 6 ch × vol
- Total read 4h 24m approx
- Published May 2014 – Jun 2019
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M30440 catalog