So I was reading this manga that I saw earlier
And then this page took my by surprise:
First I read: "Miki Fujimoto"
and I was like: "Nah! It must be a coincidence. There are lots of Miki Fujimoto's out there."
After all, Miki Fujimoto isn't an uncommon Japanese name.
Then the next frame really made me smile.
"Aya Matsuura".
Well, would you look at that.
It seems that the author of Gantz (Oku Hiroya) must be an H!P fan, or at least a GAM fan.
Else, why would he place references in his work?
It feels nice to find these H!P references in manga.
PS:
Gantz is intended for Mature readers. It HAS content not fit for the squeamish.
Just in case your interested in it. Don't forget that I've warned you.
And then this page took my by surprise:
First I read: "Miki Fujimoto"
and I was like: "Nah! It must be a coincidence. There are lots of Miki Fujimoto's out there."
After all, Miki Fujimoto isn't an uncommon Japanese name.
Then the next frame really made me smile.
"Aya Matsuura".
Well, would you look at that.
It seems that the author of Gantz (Oku Hiroya) must be an H!P fan, or at least a GAM fan.
Else, why would he place references in his work?
It feels nice to find these H!P references in manga.
PS:
Gantz is intended for Mature readers. It HAS content not fit for the squeamish.
Just in case your interested in it. Don't forget that I've warned you.