Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)
Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)

Giant Typhoon Vol. 1-4 by Tsuji Naoki (1990)

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Genre: Wrestling Manga 
Language: JP 
Condition: Very Good 
Pages: 4 Volume Set 
Weight: 1.35 kg 
About: The story of Giant Baba’s journey from a failed baseball player to undergoing training in America, to finally reaching the pinnacle of the wrestling world in Japan. Illustrated by the same mangaka who drew thee “Tiger Mask” manga, Tsuji Naoki. This is the first 4 volumes of the 7 volume series.

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EN = English language
OOP = Out Of Print
Foxing = Those little brown spots
Sun bleaching = Fading from sun exposure
Loose spine = Either the staples or glue holding the spine are loose

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