CATDOLL: V family adds a new member "Bad∞End∞Night" to launch comic version

CATDOLL: V family adds a new member "Bad∞End∞Night" to launch comic version

VOCALOID (VOCALOID is the official name, V-family is just the name in China, also known as Hatsune Miku Family) is a speech synthesis software for electronic music production developed by the Japanese company Yamaha.

The V family’s derivative works have added new members. The V-family song "Bad ∞ End ∞ Night", a collaboration between ひとしずくP and やま△, and "ヘイセイプロジェクト" created by じっぷす, were simultaneously released in comic versions, both of which were sold through Ishunsha.

Bad ∞ End ∞ Night ~Insei Party~ is drawn by illustrator Tsubata Nozaki. The story is a Gothic sci-fi story about a new actress Hatsune who is chosen as the heroine in a performance and travels to the stage world. That world not only has buildings like the stage, but also has indigenous people. In order to return to the real world, Hatsune and the indigenous people search for the stolen script. The work has been serialized on Ichijinsha's comic website ZERO-SUN.


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Another manga, Heisei Project Imitation Hero, is written by Ogina Tsuma. It is set in the "underworld" where magic is used and the "outer world" where science and technology are advanced. It tells the story of the protagonist and his friends who live in the "underworld" traveling to the "outer world", and contains many combat action elements.

The first volumes of both comics will come with bonuses, which vary depending on the store where they are sold. Both Bad ∞ End ∞ Night ~Inception Part 1 and Highlight Project Immigration Head Lo will come with notepads and cards printed with their respective illustrations.

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