OK, with this, the pre-gap gomA comics are complete.
After this, there was a year-and-a-half gap, with the exception of some non-comic illustrations and a pair of oddball strips sitting halfway in the gap, and the series picks back up with notably improved artwork, so gomA was clearly still drawing. It's possible gomA deleted stuff or worked under a different name, but since a couple of the non-comic things say that gomA took part in collaborations, I suspect they were just doing doujins that weren't put up on pixiv, even as samples.
Also, sorry NNesco, but that's the end of (stand-in) Admiral Fubuki.
OK, with this, the pre-gap gomA comics are complete.
After this, there was a year-and-a-half gap, with the exception of some non-comic illustrations and a pair of oddball strips sitting halfway in the gap, and the series picks back up with notably improved artwork, so gomA was clearly still drawing. It's possible gomA deleted stuff or worked under a different name, but since a couple of the non-comic things say that gomA took part in collaborations, I suspect they were just doing doujins that weren't put up on pixiv, even as samples.
Also, sorry NNesco, but that's the end of (stand-in) Admiral Fubuki.
I'm not a mole!I'm Maruyu!
The two sentences together make one of Maruyu's equipment lines. "Mole runs" were the IJA name for the "Tokyo Express" transport missions.Ummmm...
For now, please just head to the docks...*Excited**Mole*I'm not a mole!
The pun here is that "to dive" and "mole" are homophones, both pronounced 'mogura'.*Excited**Mole**RAGE!**Mole*Can I dive?
Permission to dive?