Comic free release of 127 episodes of manga "Regards Blackjack" started
Hideo Makoto Sato's Comic Book "Say hello to Blackjack" The whole story is released free Online comic site "Manga on WebStarted with ".
This is a memorial of the completion of 'Good Luck to New Blackjack' serialized by Big Comic Spirits,All 127 stories are all free and can be read without membership registration. Mr. Sato said "You do not need a reader registration, so please read it when you have time."I commented.
Regards to Blackjack 1 volume - Manga onWeb
大変だー。「漫画onWeb」にて『ブラックジャックによろしく』全127話も無料公開中!!!!http://bit.ly/d1aKFk
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Twitter / 佐藤秀峰: 「海猿」全119話に続いて、「ブラックジャックによろしく」全127話を無料公開しました。読者登録もいらないので、お時間のある時にお読みください。ところで昨日はノーパンで過ごしましたよ。 http://bit.ly/d1aKFk
"Say hello to Blackjack" is a manga by Mr. Hidefumi Sato who drew a medical practice with a trainee as the hero. After being serialized at Kodansha "Morning", I moved to the Shogakkan "Big Comic Spirits" and continued to serialize the title as "Say hello to the new Blackjack" and came to a completion the other day.
In commemoration of this completion, free delivery of "Regards to Blackjack" (127 episodes) on the online comic distribution site "Manga on Web" began. Also from the other day Mr. Sato's work is also making a free release of the whole story of "Umizaru" hit by movies and dramas.
Reading method is easy, reader registration etc is unnecessary. Clicking "Read" for each story opens the viewer in a separate window.
Unlike books, color pages can be read in color just as they are serialized.
"Say hello to Blackjack" is a work that received the Excellence Award of the Media Arts Festival cartoon division of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, but around the series various problems between Mr. Sato and Kodansha occurred, Mr. Sato edited Morning It revealed distrust to the department and it became a hot topic. Mr. Sato announced that he will "serialize manga on the Internet in the future" and launched "manga on Web" on his own online comic distribution site.
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