Second E-Musu Aki book?

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Total Votes : 27
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Smuggins Just Some Guy
I noticed there are quite a few chapters since Honey Break, is there a possible second book?

https://www.fakku.net/artists/e-musu-aki
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erolover Ero Maniac
I would absolutely buy another E-Musu book. I really enjoy their work.
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Here is E-Musu Aki's most recent book. It was released in Japan in 2018 (Honey Pot Style was released in Japan in 2015). The hyperlink given takes you to the book's page in the Wanimagazine website.

If you want it though, suggest it in the Book Suggestion Thread instead of making an individual post. Brittany and YQII have stated in various threads, including the Book Suggestion Thread, that they do look through the Book Suggestion Thread for ideas of possible books to publish. Thus, your suggestions do play a role in the decision makers minds. (You can find their comments on the matter in each of the hyperlinks. Just scroll and find them.)
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Smuggins Just Some Guy
Split133 wrote...
Here is E-Musu Aki's most recent book. It was released in Japan in 2018 (Honey Pot Style was released in Japan in 2015). The hyperlink given takes you to the book's page in the Wanimagazine website.

If you want it though, suggest it in the Book Suggestion Thread instead of making an individual post. Brittany...


Thanks for the book link, that is great.

Actually, creating a post is a welcomed way to discuss. If you check the link you posted, Brittany says so, ironically in response to your question:

Yes, all of the above. Anyone is welcomed to make more threads on artists and discuss them if you'd like to see more of it.
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This is great, I haven't seen anymore of them. I wish Fakku had more of the work from BlackDhog though
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Brittany FAKKU Production Mngr
Smuggins wrote...
Split133 wrote...
Here is E-Musu Aki's most recent book. It was released in Japan in 2018 (Honey Pot Style was released in Japan in 2015). The hyperlink given takes you to the book's page in the Wanimagazine website.

If you want it though, suggest it in the Book Suggestion Thread instead of making an individual post. Brittany...


Thanks for the book link, that is great.

Actually, creating a post is a welcomed way to discuss. If you check the link you posted, Brittany says so, ironically in response to your question:

Yes, all of the above. Anyone is welcomed to make more threads on artists and discuss them if you'd like to see more of it.


I would like reiterate that my comment was in response to more discussion of artists in general, not single threads on requesting book titles. I would prefer people to keep their book suggestions in the main thread. However my quote from that was being asked where discussions of artwork and artists was taking place.

Where here do these community discussions occur? Is it on the FAKKU Discord? Twitter? The comment section on a release from an artist? (If this is the case, is simply commenting on a release the same as discussing it in your eyes?) Somewhere else? Because discussions about an artists work certainly do not happen on the forums here.


If you guys want to make a thread talking about artists and what you like about them or other artists with similar elements, by all means please do. Personally I'm a huge fan of artists like Key and Ikuhana Niiro due to their attention to detail on everything from tags on clothing, body composition and background scenery to tell their stories. Additionally I'd love to participate in those conversations too. As someone who looks at the content very closely, I have a lot of opinions and get excited about very minute details that I notice in artists. So bring them on.

Personally, E-Musu Aki coloring skills always shocks me. I have a chapter favorited of theirs just because of the detail they paint with the texture of skin
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Smuggins Just Some Guy
I would like reiterate that my comment was in response to more discussion of artists in general, not single threads on requesting book titles. I would prefer people to keep their book suggestions in the main thread. However my quote from that was being asked where discussions of artwork and artists was taking place.


Ahh, my apologies, I misunderstood.

I agree with you completely on Key and Niiro. I like their line work. I think the differences in line work is a big thing that some Western artists struggle with. For example, Calvin and Hobbes has some great line work.

If the lines are all the same width and style, the foreground and background blur. Key does a great job of having a very detailed picture, but you can easily make out the depth of the picture.

I also like Niiro for their anatomy style. Much more varied body types and more willing to go with a fluid look, even if that results in off-model anatomy.
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I really hope there is a new one, too much time without new big content.