Has there ever been a manga that broke big by shamelessly aping the biggest manga of its era? I’m going to guess not. Today, the big manga is One Piece, and reportedly some editors want creators to make their strips more like Eiichiro Oda’s record breaking comic. In 1991, Shonen Jump had two behemoths of the … Continue reading "1990s TV Anime – Dodge Danpei Episode 1" The post 1990s TV Anime – Dodge Danpei Episode 1 appeared first on AWESOME ENGINE.
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