The manga project of the sequel of Kenichiro Nagao's "Cream Soda City" has started, and the news of raising production costs was posted on the FUNDIY crowdfunding website today. The manga "Cream Soda City" tells the story of a two-member musician group that is not popular and is involved in a mysterious band. The story theme is interesting. However, the serialization was suddenly suspended, and the story developed into a big pit. And today's news gives us a glimpse of the dawn of making up for this regret. According to the crowdfunding news released by FUNDIY, the target amount for the production of the sequel is set at 2 million yen, which is the production funds and binding costs of the latest 5 episodes. The fundraising period ends on July 10. We will give out gifts to those who participate in the crowdfunding. A thank-you message from Mr. Nagao, an original book of "Cream Soda City", VANS sneakers prepared by Mr. Nagao for the event, an invitation to a pajama party to commemorate the production of the sequel, and a creation notebook used during the serialization period will be given out according to the amount of support. For more information, please visit the crowdfunding project website. |
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