Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Volume 1
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Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Manga Volume 1 features story and art by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. One day, ne'er-do-well Kaiji Itou's shiftless existence is suddenly rattled by a visit from the yakuza. Burdened by debt and resentment, Kaiji is coerced into gambling for his worthless life. Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (賭博黙示録カイジ Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji) is a manga by Nobuyuki Fukumoto focusing on the art of gambling. It is published by Kodansha in Weekly Young Magazine, starting February 19th 1996, and is currently still in publication. The series was licensed by Denpa for an English release of Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji, translating the Omnibus releases as opposed to.
Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Volume 14
Von Nobuyuki Fukumoto (Denpa)One day, ne'er-do-well Kaiji Itou's shiftless existence is suddenly rattled by a visit from the yakuza. Burdened by debt and resentment, Kaiji is coerced into gambling for his worthless life. As the stakes grow higher and the rules become increasingly more bizarre, Kaiji must finally take the future into his own hands!
Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Volume 1 Release
Legendary mangaka Nobuyuki Fukumoto finally makes his English-language debut. The inspiration for the infamous anime by the same name and the Netflix live-action film Animal World takes readers into the dark side of Japan's post-bubble economic society by thrusting them into a world of debt, debauchery, and delusion.
Beschreibung
Von Nobuyuki Fukumoto (Denpa)Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Volume 13
One day, ne'er-do-well Kaiji Itou's shiftless existence is suddenly rattled by a visit from the yakuza. Burdened by debt and resentment, Kaiji is coerced into gambling for his worthless life. As the stakes grow higher and the rules become increasingly more bizarre, Kaiji must finally take the future into his own hands!
Legendary mangaka Nobuyuki Fukumoto finally makes his English-language debut. The inspiration for the infamous anime by the same name and the Netflix live-action film Animal World takes readers into the dark side of Japan's post-bubble economic society by thrusting them into a world of debt, debauchery, and delusion.