glasnost said: Considering that his last posts on any of his websites were all before the Tohoku Earthquake up until today, I was kind of worried myself.
Basically. Either that or he was occupied with putting his life back together and just really did not have the time, resources, or energy to draw. You have no idea how relieved I am to see something by him again!
glasnost also said: That said, if nobody has translated this by the time I get back from work, I'll do it. Giselebon is wonderful.
Edit: All of it. There are 72 glorious pages of this on Pixiv.
glasnost said: Considering that his last posts on any of his websites were all before the Tohoku Earthquake up until today, I was kind of worried myself.
That said, if nobody has translated this by the time I get back from work, I'll do it. Giselebon is wonderful.
Edit: All of it. There are 72 glorious pages of this on Pixiv.
You are a scholar and a gentleman and I don't care what these others say about you!
The Mysterious Tale of Asuka's Illusionary BridgeAsuka is an ancient region of Japan south of present-day Nara which gives its name to the Asuka period of Japanese history.Memento mori"Remember that you will die" in Latin.Asuka Gensoukyou KitanA phonetic spelling of the title. Note that "Illusionary Bridge" is pronounced the same as "Gensokyo".