The popular Weekly Young Jump manga "Tokyo Ghoul," which is the subject of a movie adaptation scheduled for release in July, has sold more than 22 million copies. The series has sold more than 22 million copies in total, and "Tokyo Ghoul: re" is currently being serialized.
This manga depicts the battle between "ghouls," monsters that eat people, and the "eater" investigators who are in conflict with them. There are many highlights, such as the depiction of the inner lives and thoughts of the characters, as well as gruesome scenes of the survival of the fittest. In particular, the characterization of the characters, in which their flaws become their charms, sets them apart from other manga.
The popular manga TV anime "Tokyo Ghoul" and "JOURNAL STANDARD" have collaborated on this project.
The lineup includes T-shirts and long T-shirts printed with characters from the anime "Tokyo Ghoul," and is available in three sizes, S, M, and L, with unisex specifications.
Manga is a symbolic expression of Japanese culture. This may be a new challenge for "Journal Standard," which is eager to lead the culture of Tokyo and Shibuya.
It also seems to be very popular among people from overseas. Needless to say, those who love "Tokyo Ghoul" should check it out.
Text_Shinri Kobayashi
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