As Peter-senpai recently pointed out, we’re one of the best places to buy FAKKU products. J-List readers received that partnership well. Titles like Kakao’s Love Lariat and Kisaragi Gunma’s It’s a Straight Line Once You Fall in Love are in high demand. But most of you know that FAKKU has an extensive catalog, which leads to some overlooked titles. I dislike that. All doujins should receive love. So once again, I’m here to sell you some FAKKU doujins (and books)!
J-List has started a new sale for you! Through July 14, get an automatic 18% off all books and magazines shipping from Japan. This means all amazing hentai manga and doujinshi, all sexy JAV photobooks, and all anime and ecchi magazines! Start browsing here!
Kimi Rito’s The History of Hentai Manga
How much do you know about the R18 content you consume? When I ask that, I’m talking about information that goes beyond tidbits on your favorite author and illustrator. R18 anime videos and books are an ever-expanding medium. But where did it begin? We all know that it originated in Japan, but who was the first artist to champion tentacle porn? Who drew the first ahegao? If you embrace curiosity, those questions have danced in your mind. But finding information on the history of R18 manga is surprisingly challenging. Luckily for the curious otaku, FAKKU changed that when they published Kimi Rito’s The History of Hentai Manga: An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga.
Rito-san explores even the most deviant depths of eromanga with an admirable enthusiasm. The History of Hentai Manga is more than an exposition of adult content — it’s the work of someone obsessed with the medium. FAKKU published The History of Hentai Manga a while back, and it surprises me that more people don’t know about it.
Back when I bought my copy (shortly after publishing), this beastly tome was close to $50, but now you can snag it for $19.99. That’s less than what I pay for some premium footlongs at Subway, and those only feed my hunger. The History of Hentai Manga feeds the soul.
Iwasaki Yuuki’s Viewer Discretion Advised 2: Forbidden Desires — FAKKU Knows Horny and Horror Mix
I’ve always thought that horror and horniness were a perfect combo. Like twintails and thigh-highs, they’re destined to complement each other. FAKKU agrees with those statements — that’s why they’re publishing the uncensored version of Viewer Discretion Advised 2: Forbidden Desires.
This doujin is as macabre as it is sexual, but that’s the point. Not all R18 material needs to be palatable, nor should it. Yuuki-sensei makes sure the manga’s stories disturb you. But like jumping out of a plane, the rush you get from that discomfort is strangely addicting. With everything from ghosts to poltergeists, Viewer Discretion Advised 2: Forbidden Desires is a mighty need (if you got that reference, how are your late 30s, early 40s treating you?). So how about trading $19.95 for 197 pages of horror and cum?
Okinaga Umanosuke’s Spring Yearning
I hate that some dismiss R18 manga as smut. I’ve read plenty of eromanga in which the romance outclasses anime like The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity or The Angel Next Door. Yet most people scoff at the thought that eromanga can be romantic. How the ignorant forget that romance and sex intertwine more strongly than Attack on Titan and anime final seasons. FAKKU took offense at that disparaging notion because they publish plenty of romantic R18 manga. One of those titles is Okinaga Umanosuke’s Spring Yearning.
Okinaga-sensei sells the dream of romantic spring flings over eight chapters and 183 pages. Spring Yearning is a truly vanilla FAKKU release, and the sexuality in it is raunchy! Whether you like JKs, MILFs, gyarus, or tanned waifus — Spring Yearning answers your needs. And at $19.95, that answer is cheap.
Ouchi Kaeru’s Take Me Home
A tale filled with romance and lighthearted sexual encounters, Ouchi Kaeru’s Take Me Home is yet another of FAKKU’s vanilla offerings. Take Me Home explores the intimacy of sexuality — and with everything from sloppy gobbies, drunken (but consensual) encounters, and a whole lot of touching, it’s an eromanga buffet. Best of all, Take Me Home has something uncommon on FAKKU — petite waifus!
Like all the other eromanga on this list, Take Me Home is hefty! There are 181 pages of uncensored, translated lewdness! So go ahead and pick up a copy for $19.95.
Have You Ordered a FAKKU Doujin Yet?
I actually don’t need to ask that question. I know you’re buying FAKKU doujins. And if you don’t buy more of them, I’m going to tell your mom. Joke aside, what was your latest read or purchase? Last week, I read one of my favorite FAKKU-published doujinshi, Wantan Meo’s On the Verge of Twilight & Summer ~Moonrise ~. I adore Meo-sensei’s artwork, and if you haven’t seen or read their stuff, I highly recommend it. Thanks for reading, ja ne!
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J-List has started a new sale for you! Through July 14, get an automatic 18% off all books and magazines shipping from Japan. This means all amazing hentai manga and doujinshi, all sexy JAV photobooks, and all anime and ecchi magazines! Start browsing here!
















