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The Manga / Excel Saga EX
« on: September 10, 2022, 08:12:44 PM »
Download for all you broke bois: https://mega.nz/file/3gsXRIxY#YcJ9sD_DQKWKuBTfuVfJ1_KFCAPXoCkGgQqn1kOVfo8)

(image source: https://mega.nz/file/b0FAUSSC#fZx5_PToi3XUtkFpVCGcVUFcXRJSvJLOMmlSxbO1euA)


Just got my copy earlier today. Scan turned out much better than the commemorative book. And, as I had guessed, this book was a reprint of the 25th anniversary comic, so that made my job much easier.

Anyway, about the book. First 15 pages are entirely new content. Something about the girls preparing for an "event" by making prints of Il Palazzo. Nice callback to Excel's inability to draw from whenever that was mentioned. Rest of the book is the 25th anniversary comic -- something about making a viral video. I imagine this would be really funny if I could understand what they were saying, but alas... And there's some note at the end by Rikudou Koushi about comiket and some sketches.

Also, it seems like Rikudou's art style has evolved after all this time. I can't exactly place it, but there's a noticeable difference between this and volume 27 for instance.

By itself it's nothing special. But this is, to my knowledge, the first new Excel Saga content in a long time. It's almost melancholic, seeing them all still getting into wacky situations long after the end.

Overall, it was well worth the $40 I spent on it.  :lordilsmile:

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The Manga / "Commemorative Book at the End of Excel Saga"
« on: August 30, 2022, 09:39:29 PM »
Uh, so this is my first post. Guess I should say hello to the five or so people who still care about Excel Saga. Excel Saga is by far the best manga I have ever read. Rikudo Koushi is an absolute genius of a writer. And I really hope I have the ability to give this old series back the love, (loyalty), and attention it so rightfully deserves.

 :excel_fall:

Anyway, I managed to find and scan a copy of the elusive commemorative book. It's not the best or anything, but the text is at least readable, and it's far better than the only other scan of it on the internet (that I've found anyway).

Here's the .cbz file: https://mega.nz/file/X4NWBCJD#vcOkP1TP6h-wgvtD65NAywxZIhOOLR-uFZl3hbNEjgE

Here's the original 300 dpi scans: https://mega.nz/file/X4NWBCJD#vcOkP1TP6h-wgvtD65NAywxZIhOOLR-uFZl3hbNEjgE

Hope you all enjoy.

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