In case you’re interested: I reuploaded my 4 hentai shares by Boichi, and they’re as glorious as ever :)
I kinda did it on a whim, after I found that some people weren’t even aware Boichi (the mangaka behind Dr Stone, Hotel, Sun Ken Rock, Terra For Mars Asimov, and maaaany more works yet) had had a successful hentai career.
I went and fixed the links in my four Boichi hentai shares, you can now either read them again, or go ahead and discover them, I promise you, they’re totally worth it
Not just for the hentai part. Well, that too, of course. Graphically, if you’ve read Dr Stone, you can’t tell me there weren’t moments you didn’t feel the mangaka had a temptation to go further, and the means to do so.
But also for the story. There’s such an amazing sense of comedy, of vanilla, of preparing surprises and taking the reader unawares… That was golden, I’ll insist, check it out if you don’t know it yet ^_^
My Boichi shares are:
– Lovers in Winters (224 pictures, tons of comedy and hardcore sex)
– Space Chef Caisar (246 pictures, not really hentai, ecchi at best, a comedy manga about a brazen space cook),
– Personal Lesson Full Of Love (a one-chapter long vanilla story), and
– No means No (one chapter long, may or may not be about chikan)
(It’s a public holiday today in my part of the world, so I can comment on this now, rather than later.)
Ah, Yes – “Space Chef Caisar” … have pleasant memories about that one. Good Times! π§π·π
May try out the others now that they’re re-uploaded.
That digital camera otaku in Lovers in Winter, 2. story, boasting about a 640×480 resolution (standard 14” monitor of the 1990s)
Time shure flies :p
p.s. No cell phones at all? How old is this stuff?
2004-2005, if the dates on Lovers in Winter’s Table of Contents are any indication.
the art is excellent but can’t get away with their hentai, or pretty much anything they draw with these weird plastic abstract women in. superb humour and “hotel” has got to be one of my favourite scifi shorts.
Something else:
Boichi is, among Sun Ken Rock and other manga, the author of “Hotel”, a dystopic earth extinction sci/fi scenario in two versions: The more sombre “Hotel” and the slightly different (and coloured) “Hotel since 2079 A.D.” Look them up @the usual suspects.
Not one bit funny, but worth a read.
Yep. Griping, amusing, harrowing, fascinating.
And, also, fucking impossible to buy in hardcopy form anymore in France/French, god fcking damn it, it’s ran out everywhere, no re-print in sight, and secondhand prices look down on the stratosphere from above.