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Rust-Eater Bisco CHAPTER SERIALS Series

Shinji Cobkubo and Yusuke Takahashi
Rust-Eater Bisco #001 by Shinji Cobkubo, Yusuke Takahashi, Akagishi K, mocha
Rust-Eater Bisco #003 by Shinji Cobkubo, Yusuke Takahashi, Akagishi K, mocha
Rust-Eater Bisco #002 by Shinji Cobkubo, Yusuke Takahashi, Akagishi K, mocha

Rust-Eater Bisco CHAPTER SERIALS Series : Titles in Order

Book 21
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 20
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 19
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 18
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 17
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 16
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 15
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 14
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 13
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 12
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 11
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 10
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 9
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 8
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.
Book 7
A plague-like wind blows across a devastated Japan, where our hero, Akaboshi Bisco, is enemy number one.

A plague-like wind blows across the arid, sandy expanse of a post-apocalyptic Japan. As it sweeps over the living and nonliving alike, rust is all that remains. The cause of this catastrophic state? Mushroom spores. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. Enter Akaboshi Bisco. He’s known as the “Man-Eating Mushroom,” and is a wanted archer whose deadly aim instantly sprouts mushrooms wherever they land. However, in truth, he’s a “Mushroom Keeper,” committed to spreading fungi to enrich the land and return it to its former state.

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