Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)
Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)

Kaisei Geiger 808 Tanuki - hardcover special edition by Sugiura Shigeru (2006)

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Genre: Manga / Kashihon Reproduction
Language: JP 
Condition: Excellent, hardcover 
Pages: 175 
Weight: 0.45 kg 
About: Though popular in the 1950s, Kaisei Geiger was never published as a tankobon — until now! Or rather, until 2006 when this book came out. This includes rediscovered work that was published for the first time.

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