Main theme: Amane Gymnasium

This time's feature is "Amane†Gymnasium" of Usamaru Furuya, a manga artist known for "Lychee Light Club" and "TEIICHI NO KUNI" which was also made into a movie. It is the latest Furuya's work that just started serializing from March 2017 on Monthly Magazine Morning Two. An aesthetic and magical fantasic story that the puppet author Amane Miyakata woven with 7 dolls made by herself. It draws a variety of painting style! Find out the delicate and accurate drawing of Furuya, who is specialized in dark fantasy and who fills works with his "love"!
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