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News Unofficial Kamen Rider Manga Ends After Toei Gives Notice
posted on 2011-12-13 21:15 EST
The Japanese film and television production Toei Company recently gave the Hybrid Insector creators an official notice to stop writing the unofficial dōjinshi manga. As a result, the story's production team announced this month that they are ending their unofficial Kamen Rider manga. Toei produces the various Kamen Rider live-action special-effects television series and films.
The Linebarrels of Iron mecha manga creators Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi released nine chapters of the unofficial story before Toei gave them the notice. Those chapters of the dōjinshi manga are still available on the Hybrid Insector website, but Shimizu and Shimoguchi canceled future releases.
Source: Internet Watch via Hachima Kikō]
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