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Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s Manga Maxims: Hype Up Your Chats With Raw Drama

Ready to inject serious psychological intensity into your daily chats? Fukumoto Production/highstone, Inc. has dropped a legendary sticker set that will completely transform your messaging game.


As an incredibly creative force in the digital assets space, highstone, Inc. consistently delivers high-impact manga-based content. They excel at turning raw, iconic comic panels into highly usable, emotionally charged assets that resonate deeply with fans who love high-stakes storytelling.

Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s Manga Maxims – 6589

Overcome any adversity with this uplifting sticker set containing his works’ most memorable scenes. Akagi, Kurosawa, Gai, Zero, and many other Fukumoto greats feature in this set!
Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s Manga Maxims

  • Title : Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s Manga Maxims
  • Price : Paid
  • Type : Static
  • Region : Japan
  • Link : line://shop/detail/6589
  • Publisher : Fukumoto Production/highstone, Inc.
  • Copyright : Nobuyuki Fukumoto


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6589 – Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s Manga Maxims Sticker

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This set spans ten rows of stylized character art in the creator’s signature sharp, angular aesthetic, complete with original Japanese dialogue. The first row features Akagi offering to double the bet with a cool grin, Kaiji’s sharp nose close-up as tension slides in, Akagi telling someone they are just trembling, and a dramatic black-suited Tonegawa declaring he has no need for gods. Next, Kurosawa takes center stage with a tearful thank you, a philosophical side profile about living through foolishness, a wide-mouthed scream questioning material greed, and a desperate plea for popularity. Row three showcases the fierce Gai preaching about working hard for tomorrow, yelling to silence a chatterbox, smirking over hitting a bullseye, and screaming to isolate yourself.

Row four presents Zero gently telling you to dream, accusing someone of escaping, holding his chin to keep calm, and bowing deeply to declare that being passionately third-rate is fine. Row five brings Akagi biting a flashlight in a mad frenzy, calling someone ordinary, calmly stating there is no answer, and Hyodo grinning wildly as brain chemicals rush. In row six, Kurosawa experiences a sudden epiphany, desperately hugs a green safe while screaming to rest, grits his teeth in respect, and cries about becoming a real man. Row seven features Tonegawa looking back in shadow warning about lost opportunities, the evil underground foreman Otsuki grinning about 1050 years of labor, Kaiji weeping over something terrible, and Kaiji curled in a ball of pure, overwhelming despair.

Row eight has Akagi stating a flat refusal, Tonegawa commanding you to cast away naivety, Kaiji panicking over a bad situation, and a rival screaming in denial. Row nine shows Gai in a hardhat vowing to fight, Kaiji and Sakazaki sobbing as earth brothers, Tonegawa pointing out that life is action, and blacksuits running while pleading for honesty. The final row features Akagi hugging a friend protectively, Kaiji glancing sideways as things go awry, a drenched Tonegawa declaring he is sick of everything, and a peaceful silver-haired Akagi facing his final regrettable moment.

Behind the Masterpiece

Created under strict copyright by Nobuyuki Fukumoto himself, this pack captures his legendary visual style. Fukumoto Production and highstone, Inc. work closely to preserve the raw, gritty energy of these timeless psychological stories, ensuring every pixel feels authentic for fans.

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