Hiroto Ōishi Launches Akutoku No Rakuen Manga in Morning Magazine
The announcement gives Ōishi a new serialization in a major weekly magazine, following his earlier work on the Dorei-ku manga adaptation that spawned a live-action film and an anime.
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Hiroto Ōishi will launch a new manga titled Akutoku no Rakuen (Immoral Paradise) in Kodansha's Morning magazine on June 19. The story follows Tatashi, a man tricked by a job scam in Southeast Asia and forced to work for a criminal organization. Ōishi previously adapted Dorei-ku into manga.
Hiroto Ōishi, known for adapting Shinichi Okada's Dorei-ku novels into manga, will start a new series in Kodansha's Morning magazine. The manga, titled Akutoku no Rakuen (Immoral Paradise), debuts in the magazine's next issue on June 19 with a color opening page. The story centers on Tatashi, a man lured by a part-time job scam in Southeast Asia and taken to the base of a special scam organization where he is forced to work. Ōishi's Dorei-ku manga ran from 2012 and was collected in 10 volumes; it received a live-action film in 2014 and a television anime in 2018.
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