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Ramune Ikki by Sansuke Yamada

Ramunne Ikki(ラムネイッキ) is a now out-of-print short stories compilation of Sansuke Yamada(山田参助). Some of his previous works are newly published by major publishers after he got more famous after his Areyo Hoshikuzo . But this one is not yet. Ramune refers a bottled lemonade widely sold throughout Japan. Ikki means "at once" or in this context, "bottoms up," I guess. The book is described as "hard cover" in Amazon Japan. And one of the customers reviewed that "cover is not the only thing that is hard..." Maybe Japaneses also refer something extreme as "hard" as Koreans do. This is how "Ramune" looks like. By the way, I want the book so badly. Maybe Mr. Yamada re-release the book.

Works of Howard Cruise

Recently I had a chance to read some of Howard Cruse's works. He is renowned for his work, Stuck Rubber Baby , but instead, I grabbed From Headrack to Claude , thinking short stories would be easier to understand, which turned out to be a huge mistake. The stories were somewhat hard to get it. I didn't know where to laugh and why the stories went that way.. I found some hard time to relate to the stories. Anyway, it was a pleasure to see each frame. He used dots to express shades and it could have taken some time, I suppose. Unique. This time, I am thinking of trying Wendel, one of his comic strip series.

First official release of Gengoroh Tagame's work in Korea

One Korean publisher recently released the work of Gengoroh Tagame for the first time in Korea.  It is the "Brother's Husband" of Tagame, which runs in a non-gay comic magazine in Japan.  Considering his previous works, very few Korean could expect that any of his works could be officialy released in Korea.   

Another Korean gay comics writer, Gom Kim

Recently I came to know a webcomics site where only gay-themed comic strips are posted. It's called Kaman Bongji, which means black (plastic) bag literally.  m.kkatoon.com I don't know it is universal or not, Koreans use black plastic bag when to carry purchased items which they want to hide.  Maybe this site is named such as a metaphor for Korean gays who are closeted.  Anyway, Gom Kim is a one of the comics writers on the site.  His comics is based on his interviews with gays who had come out.  I like the way he portrays the interviewees' lives and I love his artwork so~~~ much. 

Another Massive x Jiraiya collaboration.

Massive keeps on its collaboration with Jiraiya.  This is one of them, a swimsuit. 

Antother collaboration by Massive and Jiraiya

This is one of the sold-out collaborations by Massive and Jiraiya.  I visit Jiraiya's personal blog occasionally, which helps me to order items before they are out-of-stock. The artwork was used for other collaborations like adult toy etc. 

Some more Massive x Jiraiya x OC products

These are another collaborations by Massive, Jiraiya and OC.  The images are from the cover art of G-men, a monthly gay magazine of Japan.