"Strike Witches -African Majo-"
Toranoana 1st Branch put a poster of a newly written comic of this summer, " Strike Witches –Africa no Majo-" (witch in Africa). "Another story of TV anime, 'Strike Witches' written by Fumikane Shimada, settings and study about military affairs by Takaaki Suzuki is now out with the help of Takeshi Nogami, who is known for 'Moeyo! Sensha Gakkou'!!!" It's a doujinshi whose story is really close to its official story written by Fumikane Shimada.
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Doujinshi that is Really Close to Its Official Story, " Strike Witches –Africa no Majo-" A Poster @ Toranoana 1st Branch |
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"The Star of Africa Now Appears!" *The Star of Africa |
Toranoana 1st Branch put a poster of a newly written comic of this summer, " Strike Witches –Africa no Majo-" (witch in Africa).
The poster wrote: "in 1942, at Harfaya Pass in North Africa. The group of Witches and 'the yellow 14,' the star of Africa, fight against the enemy, Neuroi, in order to help a garrison that is almost destroyed!" "Another story of TV anime, 'Strike Witches' written by Fumikane Shimada, settings and study about military affairs by Takaaki Suzuki is now out with the help of Takeshi Nogami, who is known for 'Moeyo! Sensha Gakkou'!!!" It's a doujinshi whose story is really close to its official story written by Fumikane Shimada.
The cover is by Fumikane Shimada (original idea of Strike Witches), story and explanation are by Takaaki Suzuki (studying military affairs of Strike Witches). This is a doujinshi made by "insiders." Well, isn't it a derivative work… Should we call a 3-quarter-derivative work? Since "insiders" put things together that they couldn't published before because of the Media... We just made it as we like this time.
The scene is at that Harfaya Pass. It's not a derivative work. It introduces about a fight happened in that world.
Doujinshi, "Strike Witches –Africa no Majo-" will be released at Comic Market (on the 3rd day, August 17th (Sun)) at East Side 03a "Uni Douraku" & 03b "Firstspear." It will be released at Toranoana from the 18th. [p.s.] it wasn't at Toranoana on the 18th.
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| A Real Man's Story | "Yellow 14" | A Land Battle |









