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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, better known on Website/DeviantArt as captainosaka, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked UpToEleven and mashed into one guy.

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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, better known on Website/DeviantArt as captainosaka, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked UpToEleven up and mashed into one guy.
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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parody Webcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES'''.

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop Creator/{{Tokyopop}} in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parody Webcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES'''.
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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked UpToEleven and mashed into one guy.

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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, better known on Website/DeviantArt as captainosaka, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked UpToEleven and mashed into one guy.
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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parody Webcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES''.

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parody Webcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES''.
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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parodyWebcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES''.

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 [[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parodyWebcomic/DoubleK parody Webcomic/DoubleK can also be found through said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES''.
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...and no city better exemplifies why the future is AWESOME than Neo-Tokyo, Capital of Business! Here, brilliant and shrewd businessmen combat one another for corporate supremacy?not with boring negotiations, but with EPIC GIANT ROBOT BATTLES! Sounds great, right? Ha ha! NO. Not if you're BROKE.

Our hero, restaurateur Goto Onishi, is totally destitute. His late father left him in charge of the family ramen house, and despite Goto's lofty dreams and burning fighting spirit of JUSTICE, he has next to no business sense and is running the place into the ground. As if this weren't bad enough, Goto has to constantly defend his business?nay, his very MANHOOD?from the barbs and slander of his arch-rival Pimp King Oboe and his deadly robot: DYNOMITE DX!

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...and no city better exemplifies why the future is AWESOME than Neo-Tokyo, Capital of Business! Here, brilliant and shrewd businessmen combat one another for corporate supremacy?not supremacy, not with boring negotiations, but with EPIC GIANT ROBOT BATTLES! Sounds great, right? Ha ha! NO. Not if you're BROKE.

Our hero, restaurateur Goto Onishi, is totally destitute. His late father left him in charge of the family ramen house, and despite Goto's lofty dreams and burning fighting spirit of JUSTICE, he has next to no business sense and is running the place into the ground. As if this weren't bad enough, Goto has to constantly defend his business?nay, business, nay, his very MANHOOD?from MANHOOD, from the barbs and slander of his arch-rival Pimp King Oboe and his deadly robot: DYNOMITE DX!



The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]], and [[Webcomic/DoubleK his current project]] can be found [[http://doublek.thewebcomic.com through this finely-crafted link]].

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1...in print. You can get volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop).[[https://www.comixology.com/Atomic-King-Daidogan-Vol-1/digital-comic/127575?ref=c2VyaWVzL3ZpZXcvZGVza3RvcC9ncmlkTGlzdC9HcmFwaGljTm92ZWxz digitally through Comixology]]. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]], and [[Webcomic/DoubleK his current project]] here]]. His most recent project, the Gurren Lagann webcomic/80s buddy cop movie parodyWebcomic/DoubleK can also be found [[http://doublek.thewebcomic.com through this finely-crafted link]].
said [=deviantArt=] account. And if you're wondering if it's even more off-the-wall than Atomic King Daidogan? '''OH HELL YES''.



* {{Animesque}}: Unlike some works of this type, it's not just aping a visual style. This [[strike:comic book]] manga is weeaboo to the core and damn proud of it.

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* {{Animesque}}: Unlike some works of this type, it's not just aping a visual style. This [[strike:comic book]] style, it's full of more shonen manga is weeaboo to the core and damn proud of it.tropes than you can shake a kendo stick at.
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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked up to eleven and mashed into one guy.

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Atomic King Daidogan is an American-made manga, penned by one Nathan Maurer, and as you can see, it's a lovely example of the AffectionateParody. Nobody takes the events of the story seriously, except for the ridiculously HotBlooded and over-the-top hero, who reads like the most basic traits of {{Shonen}} heroes cranked up to eleven UpToEleven and mashed into one guy.
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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]], and [[Webcomic/DoubleK his current project]] can be found [[http://doublek.thewebcomic.com through this finely-crafted link]].

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt Website/DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]], and [[Webcomic/DoubleK his current project]] can be found [[http://doublek.thewebcomic.com through this finely-crafted link]].

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* IntentionalEngrishForFunny: The entire thing is American-made, and Goto still talks like he's right out of a BlindIdiotTranslation. Nobody else does, and only his business partner Naoko understands what the hell he's saying.



* RightMakesMight: Subverted in the first part of chapter 1. Despite not having a giant robot to fight Pimp King Oboe, Goto charges Oboe's robot anyway, reciting a [[ZeroWingrish badly translated]] but inspiring line about courage making up for strength... and gets swatted anyway, because he tried to charge a ''damn giant robot!''

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* RightMakesMight: Subverted in the first part of chapter 1. Despite not having a giant robot to fight Pimp King Oboe, Goto charges Oboe's robot anyway, reciting a [[ZeroWingrish [[IntentionalEngrishForFunny badly translated]] but inspiring line about courage making up for strength... and gets swatted anyway, because he tried to charge a ''damn giant robot!''



* ZeroWingrish: The entire thing is American-made, and Goto still talks like he's right out of a BlindIdiotTranslation. Nobody else does, and only his business partner Naoko understands what the hell he's saying.

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* ZeroWingrish: The entire thing is American-made, and Goto still talks like he's right out of a BlindIdiotTranslation. Nobody else does, and only his business partner Naoko understands what the hell he's saying.

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]].

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]].
here]], and [[Webcomic/DoubleK his current project]] can be found [[http://doublek.thewebcomic.com through this finely-crafted link]].
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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1. However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]].
The first chapter of the story can be read for free on Tokyopop's site [[http://www.tokyopop.com/product/1701 here]].

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The first chapter of the manga won fist place in one of Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' books, and had its first volume published through Tokyopop in 2006, in a very limited release. Sadly, once the first stock of Volume 1 was sold out, that was ''it''. There are currently no plans for a Volume 2 or for Tokyopop to redistribute Volume 1.1 (especially now since the company closed shop). However, the author certainly hasn't stopped making comics. The author's DeviantArt account can be found [[http://captainosaka.deviantart.com/ here]].
The first chapter of the story can be read for free on Tokyopop's site [[http://www.tokyopop.com/product/1701 here]].

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