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"Translucent Syndrome. What is Translucent Syndrome? No one makes a big deal about it, but... I wonder how she feels about it...?" (Translucent vol 1 Kazuhiro Okamoto.) About the Author/Artist Was born in 1971 in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. In 1995, he received a manga award from the monthly magazine Afternoon. Translucent was first featured in the March 2003 edition of the magazine Comic Flapper, and it became a monthly feature due to its wide popularity. Seventy percent of Mr. Okamoto's body is a plastic model. The other thirty percent is a cherry bun. (Translucent vol 1 Kazuhiro Okamoto.) First ... Read the complete review
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