Berserk 338 - Death Visits at Dusk

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Re: Berserk 338 - Death Visits at Dusk

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Jack Nicholson circa 1974, only japanese. He'll find Miura floating face down in a pool of liquified IdolMaster copies, and reveal a dark and sinister conspiracy headed by an old, rich rapist who wants to build a dam.
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Re: Berserk 338 - Death Visits at Dusk

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Forget it, Rolos. It's Japantown.
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Re: Berserk 338 - Death Visits at Dusk

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Rolos wrote:Jack Nicholson circa 1974, only japanese. He'll find Miura floating face down in a pool of liquified IdolMaster copies, and reveal a dark and sinister conspiracy headed by an old, rich rapist who wants to build a dam.
strangely specific =O

Eh, If each chapter came out Bi-monthly, I would be happy. Monthly, I think Miura might have a heart attack.
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Re: Berserk 338 - Death Visits at Dusk

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luciferian wrote:
Rolos wrote:Jack Nicholson circa 1974, only japanese. He'll find Miura floating face down in a pool of liquified IdolMaster copies, and reveal a dark and sinister conspiracy headed by an old, rich rapist who wants to build a dam.
strangely specific =O

Eh, If each chapter came out Bi-monthly, I would be happy. Monthly, I think Miura might have a heart attack.
http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/moviepo ... _v7_aa.jpg

You should see that movie if you haven't already. Noir is one of the America's greatest contribution to world culture.
Also,
*cough*
Curse Griffith, that cad!
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