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    Super Doctor K vol. 02 ch. 09 (Manga)

    Here’s chapter 9 (Super Doctor K manga): MediaFire

    1200-HIT COMBO!
    And now, for any of you who’ve been thinking, “man, I really wish I could read a manga where the main character had a nemesis with a huge emo Ashita no Joe haircut”, your prayers have finally been answered!

    DONATION DRIVE – OPERATION GET WHATEVER HOKUTO & MANGA WE CAN WHILE IN JAPAN!: SystematicChaos is currently in Japan and wishes to go on a shopping spree in order to buy some long lost gems. We have used some of the money you guys have kindly donated, but since we want to keep some for the renewal of the website, we would appreciate more donations to get more stuff. This includes, but is not limited to, the complete HnK Extreme Edition (which we will translate), Strawberry HnK, and Garuda since the scans we found were regrettably low quality magazine scans. We don’t have a specific goal right now because the list is endless, but the more you donate, the more we’ll get.
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    4 responses to “Super Doctor K vol. 02 ch. 09 (Manga)”

    1. Professor Munakata says:

      Once more I have to congratulate the HNG staff for this chapter regarding one of the darkest moments in the history of Qasar, kingdom believed to contain the nazi coveted Tomb of Gilgamesh. Few people know this but back to the 13th Century, Marco Polo wrote about a rival sect to the Assassins and whose main base was on the northern half of Qasar. So fierce was this rivalry that even the great Kublai Khan decided to avoid any confrontation with them, knowing full well that some of its members knew Hokuto Ryuuken and Taizanji Kenpo. Why did they dissapeared? Rumors say they did not but grew disgusted with the current royalty and went to provide their skills to the best buyer.

      Regarding the Emo haircut and Tetsu attitude, according to Professor Love from the United States Psychology Institute, several japanese younglings from the late 60s/early 70s experienced 2 kinds of mindset changes after watching/reading Ashita no Joe. While some became mildly assertive to politics yet willing to accept progress thru sheer perseveration, some became into caricatures of anarchy and self-indulgement. Sadly, it was the latter group, previously known as the Sons of Yabuki, who decided to sport the iconic haircut, therefore defiling the rich legacy left by Asao Takamori and Tetsuya Chiba.

      Au revoir.

    2. Deka Black says:

      Thanks! Btw, I’m the only one mistaken sometimes this K for Robotto Keiji K?

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