Fujitsubo Machine Blue and Red
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These are two new doujins produced by Fujitsubo Machine. It’s a compilation of almost every doujin they have released over the past couple of years, since Comiket 62, I think. The books are arranged in chronological order with Red’s illustrations preceding Blue’s.
As you can see, the covers are illustrated by Noizi Ito, who produced about half of the artwork for the two books. Each book is separated into sections represented a particular doujin.
The big problem with the book s with the illustrations not by Noizi Ito. Fujitsubo-Machine has two artists, Noizi Ito and someone whos name isn’t important enough for me to remember. I’m not a big fan of the other artist. I find his/her art rather unrefined. Maybe I should just say it’s just not good. I think having Noizi Ito’s art right next to it in every doujin they produce was a good decision.
I wouldn’t recommend these books for any avid collector of Noizi Ito’s art, since there is a chance that you own a majority of the art. But, if you don’t have many of the doujin, you might as well get this. It’s much cheaper than going after each doujin separately.
From now, I’ll let the picture speak for themselves.
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