Booty Royale: Never Go Down Without a Fight! Vols. 5-6

Author Rui Takato
Paperback
$19.99 US
On sale Mar 29, 2022 | 400 Pages | 9781648275074

TOTAL KNOCK-OUT!

An idol’s life isn’t easy, but K-Cup karateka Haebaru Misora has trained hard! She has to deal with everything from a toilet stall samurai to a vengeful abuser of sex workers, all while perfecting a treatment for sexual frigidity and keeping up her TV appearances. And then there’s an all-girl mixed martial arts tournament she’s been roped into—how many bones will she have to shatter to make this her big break?
Rui Takato is a prolific Japanese manga writer and artist best known for series including Devilman Grimoire, Cynthia the Mission, Mikarun X, and Booty Royale (known in Japanese as Hagure Idol Jigokuhen).

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TOTAL KNOCK-OUT!

An idol’s life isn’t easy, but K-Cup karateka Haebaru Misora has trained hard! She has to deal with everything from a toilet stall samurai to a vengeful abuser of sex workers, all while perfecting a treatment for sexual frigidity and keeping up her TV appearances. And then there’s an all-girl mixed martial arts tournament she’s been roped into—how many bones will she have to shatter to make this her big break?

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Rui Takato is a prolific Japanese manga writer and artist best known for series including Devilman Grimoire, Cynthia the Mission, Mikarun X, and Booty Royale (known in Japanese as Hagure Idol Jigokuhen).

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