John K. Pe-ta

John K. Pe-ta

John K. Pe-ta (ジョン・K・ペー太) est un mangaka japonais spécialisé dans le hentai. Son pseudonyme est inspiré de John Carpenter. Comportement sexuel extrême et déformation anatomique extravagante caractérisent l'œuvre de ce mangaka.

Œuvres

Manga

  • 2003 : Monzetsu Caligula Machine (悶絶カリギュラマシーン)
  • 2004 : Chou Monzetsu Curriculum (超悶絶課程)
  • 2005 : Geki Monzetsu Operation (激!!悶絶オペレーション)
  • 2005 : Muchi Muchi Monzetsu Fever (ムチムチ !! 悶絶フィーバー)
  • 2005 : John K. Pe-Ta's World (ジョン・K・ペー太の世界)
  • 2006 : Monzetsu!! Explosion (悶絶!!エクスプロージョン)
  • 2007 : Puru Puru Monzetsu License (プルプル悶絶ライセンス)
  • 2007 : Todoroke!! Monzetsu Screamer (轟け!!悶絶スクリーマー)
  • 2008 : Super Fainting in Agony Curriculum PLUS (超悶絶カリキュラムプラス)
  • 2008 : Tokimeki Monzetsu Balkan!! (トキメキ悶絶バルカン!!)
  • 2009 : Geki!! Monzetsu Operation Plus (激!!悶絶オペレーションプラス)
  • 2009 : MonfestXI (Eleven) (モンフェスXI(イレブン))
  • 2009 : Muchi Muchi !! Monzetsu Fever Plus (ムチムチ悶絶!!フィーバープラス)
  • 2010 : Super Monzetsu Mega Bitch ((スーパーモンゼツメガビッチ (ホットミルクコミックス 139))
  • 2010 : Monzetsu!! Explosion Plus (悶絶!!エクスプロージョンプラス)
  • 2011 : Search and Monzetsu Destroy (サーチ&悶絶デストロイ)
  • Portail de l’animation et de la bande dessinée asiatiques Portail de l’animation et de la bande dessinée asiatiques

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