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The Japanese epic entertainment apocalypse, 『 Genma Taisen 』! Its transformation and key point story is finally published in the complete edition! It was serialized in the kodansha "Weekly Shonen Magazine" in 1967. 『 Genma Taisen 』. It was a great sci-fi story. It was a collaboration between Shotaro Ishinomori (then Shotaro Ishimori), who just received the 7th kodansha Children's Manga Award by 『 Mutant Sub 』 『 Cyborg 009 』 the year before, and Kazumasa Hirai, who was in charge of the original work of 『 8 Man 』 (drawn between 1963 and 1965 by Jiro Kuwada). However, the ambitious work with the title of "Genma", an enemy, suddenly ended with a foreword of the final battle. Although it is a juvenile magazine, it was an ambitious open ending to the imagination of readers. In 1971, four years after the series of "Weekly Shonen Magazine", it started with the title of "Genma" again, with the setting of "S F Magazine", a specialized magazine by Hayakawa Shobo, and it started with the title of "Gekiga Novel". 『 Shin-Genma Taisen 』, with the title of "Gekiga Novel". It started with the title of "Gekiga Novel". It was a story that ended in a desperate situation that foresaw the defeat of mankind. However, in 1978, Kazumasa Hirai published the novel version of 『 Shin-Genma Taisen (Tokuma novels) 』 (published by Kadokawa Shoten). The series that continued until 1974 ended without any binding. It was sealed for a while and was not mixed, so it was impossible to read. Later, Kazumasa Hirai published the novel version of "Shin-Genma Taisen" (published by Kadokawa Shoten). Noriyoshi Orai, who is in charge of many is in charge of many paintings of Hirai's works, drew the cover. In 1979, Shotaro Ishinomori drew the eight illustrations in the text. As a result, Kazumasa Hirai published the novel version of "Shin-Genma Taisen" (published by Kadokawa Shoten). This was the last tag of the two talented people. In 1983, Kazumasa Hirai, who was in charge of many paintings of Hirai's works, drew the cover. He also drew the eight illustrations in the text by Shotaro Ishinomori. As a result, this was the last tag of the two talented people. As a result, Kazumasa Hirai, who was in charge of many paintings of Hirai's works, drew the cover. He also drew the eight illustrations in the text by 『 』 Tokuma 『 』 『 』 『 』 Ishimori