Display title | Tsukigasa |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A one-volume manga set in the Samurai era, Tsukigasa begins with a man with suspicious injuries showing up at Azuma's clinic. Azuma and Tatsumi quickly realize it's their old friend, Kuroe, who left 5 years ago after a sexual encounter which ended in Azuma cutting Kuroe's left arm off. It transpires that Kuroe was picked up by robbers after he left, and Tatsumi intends to arrest him. Azuma refuses to let Kuroe leave until he is healed and the trio spend a tense few days together. |