Page 91 from Fuh-un Kurozukin. ART MANGA BY Mr. Toshio MAEDA - Planche originale
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Page 91 from Fuh-un Kurozukin. ART MANGA BY Mr. Toshio MAEDA

Planche originale
1987
Encre de Chine
36 x 26 cm (14.17 x 10.24 in.)
Ajoutée le 10/01/2026
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Original Manga Drawing of the inner pages from Fuh-un Kurozukin.

Mr. Toshio MAEDA is an author of erotic horror manga. He was born in 1953.
Here's one of his popular works, "Fuh-un Kurozukin" original page. This comic was first appered on Manga Sunday weekly magazine in around 1987. Then compiled into three comic volumes in 1988. This item has been picked up from the volume 1.

Fuh-un Kurozukin's main character is SHIRAISHI Harusuke. His ancestors were ninja in Hikage-style group.
He fights demons alongside his elderly aunt. Yuriko and Yuta, the sister and brother who temporary stay in the second house in Nagano, central Japan are involved in the ninja and demon world.
According to Harusuke, virgin girl's urine is effective against evil spirits.
In this (pages 85-91)
Harusuke, Yuriko, and Yuta return to Harusuke's detective agency (which is located in a room inside a love hotel).
Harusuke has a special skill that allows him to hear the actions of the couple in the next room, something Yuta and Yuriko comment on.
Just then, a cliennt (who exudes a dead-like aura) visits, having heard about Harusuke's ninja skills.
Recently, the client's wife has become a completely different person when it rains, becoming increasingly lustful and seeking intense sexual intercourse. Suspecting that his wife may have turned into a yokai(monster), he comes to ask Harusuke to investigate.

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A propos de Toshio Maeda

Toshio Maeda (前田俊夫 Maeda Toshio) est un artiste japonais spécialiste du manga érotique principalement très productif dans les années 1980 et 90. De nombreux travaux de Maeda ont été utilisés comme base pour des anime comme La Blue Girl, Adventure Kid, Demon Beast Invasion, Demon warrior Koji et son oeuvre la plus connue Urotsukidōji (Legend of the Overfiend)