The hardcover contains no new illustrations. In 1990, the chapters that were published in the magazine were slightly reedited and released into a hardbound volume. Colourful-Jack translated the interview, which can be read here. In 1989, an interview was conducted with Rieko Yoshihara, where she speaks about her creative process on Ai no Kusabi. Darcy is currently translating the serialized issues in English on their Mistral Park blog and uploading it on MEGA. Thanks to JuneKusabi, Japanese scans of the first and original story can be found and downloaded here. Part 2 can be found here and Part 3 can be found here.Īi no Kusabi was first released in the yaoi magazine Shousetsu June between December 1986 and October 1987 over the course of six issues. Due to the word limit on LJ, the Master List is split into three parts. If any fans know where to find some of the missing content on the list or wish to include additional info, please contact me so I can update it. However, because the series is old, the fandom is small and scattered all over the world, and content is only available in Japan, there will be some materials that will not have any links or sources to them. I know how many fans have been desperately trying to find them for years. I was able to find a lot more official Ai no Kusabi content a few years back and want to share it with the fandom. While there is a Master List on the LJ already, I wanted to do my own version and include some new materials that I think will benefit the Ai no Kusabi fandom.
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