CATDOLL: God is dead! Popular manga "Master Nietzsche" announced to be adapted into a live-action Japanese drama

CATDOLL: God is dead! Popular manga "Master Nietzsche" announced to be adapted into a live-action Japanese drama

Convenience stores are now taking on an increasingly wide range of businesses. Life would be somewhat inconvenient without convenience stores. A Japanese Twitter user named "Matsukoma" is himself a convenience store clerk. He created a funny convenience store comic "Master Nietzsche" based on his colleagues, which became popular on the Japanese Internet and the third volume of the comic has now been published.

Now, the popular comedy manga "Master Nietzsche", which has a total circulation of 1 million copies, has announced the news of a live-action Japanese drama in the September issue of "Monthly COMIC GENE" released today. The official has disclosed that the work has been broadcasted as a TV series, and famous voice actors such as Sugita Tomokazu and Ono Kensho have been invited to join. What kind of surprises will this live-action Japanese drama bring us? Let's wait and see!


"The guests are God, right?!" The guest shouted at him, but he replied calmly, "God is dead."

The manga "Master Nietzsche" was originally named "Master Nietzsche realizes the new generation of people coming to the convenience store". The story takes place in a convenience store and tells the daily stories of the very cold and alternative convenience store newcomer Nii Chi and his senior Matsukoma who can cut off all the troubles in the world. The original work is Matsukoma, and Hashimoto is responsible for the painting. It was first serialized on Twitter and has been serialized in "Monthly COMIC GENE" since 2013.

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