【Description】

"Slam Dunk 100 Million Book Thanksgiving Final Event" held for only three days at the former Kanagawa Prefectural Misaki High School in December 2004
This is a photo book that completely contains the 23 blackboard cartoons "10 days after that" drawn there.
In the summer of the same year, after the number of slam dunk books exceeded 100 million (cumulative in Japan), the author, Takehiko Inoue, tried to convey a "thank you" message to each reader.
It also contains a lot of newspaper advertisements and website visuals leading up to the final event.
At that time, eight years had passed since the end of the serialization, and since it was a very limited release of three days, this work has become a legend among fans.
In response to numerous requests, we will deliver it in a large-format book style that you can enjoy as a manga along with the scenery of the venue.

【Payment】

Please pay within 3 days after your purchase.

【Shipping】
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Economy Shipping:No tracking
Standard Shipping: With tracking

【Returns】

We accept returns within 30 days of purchase.

<Return conditions>
-Request for return within 30 days of purchase.
-Return costs are borne by the Seller.
-Please inquire before application.

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