In this year’s ninth issue of the magazine Monthly comic beam from the publisher Kadokawa It turned out that the manga was written and illustrated by Masatoshi Usune, Sunabouzuwill end with its next chapter in October.

The magazine announced in June that the manga would end in two chapters, the first of them published on August 12th. For his part, Usune began publishing the manga in Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Beam Magazine in 1997. Work was resumed in 2004 with a new arc, but was interrupted in 2005.

The manga was resumed for another year in 2009 and interrupted again in 2010. He was resumed in 2013. The publisher released the twenty-first compiled volume in April 2019. Ultimately, the work inspired an anime adaptation of 24 episodes produced by the studios GONZO, Headed by Takayuki Inagaki, published in 2004.

Sunabouzu Synopsis

The great Kanto Desert, a hot wasteland with nothing but ruins and sand, is all that is left in post-apocalyptic Japan. The once just population has now clung to the inhospitable dunes to survive. At least that’s the case with normal people. For those who have spent too much time in the Kanto sun, the desert offers a wonderful opportunity to make a name for yourself.

One of these people is the masked “Sunabouzu”, who has earned a legendary reputation for getting his errands done regardless of type and cost. Cunning and ruthless, he has become a force of raw destruction for the other inhabitants of the desert. “The desert fox” Junko Asagiri, however, discovers Sunabouzu’s weakness: he can be easily manipulated by his insatiable lust for desert girls with big breasts.

Source: ANN

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