a well-known fan-made parody manga (doujinshi) released at Comiket 72 (C72) by the circle . It features characters from the series, specifically focusing on Naruto Uzumaki Review Summary
A gasp escaped Tsunade’s lips. “It’s… the Tsunade no In‑Chiryou —the secret medical treatise that contains the cure for any disease. It was meant to be a safeguard for the village, hidden away from those who would misuse it.” a well-known fan-made parody manga (doujinshi) released at
“A hilarious and oddly well-researched crossover. The artist clearly loved both series. Tsunade in a defendant’s seat is surprisingly fitting.” — Doujinshi review blog, 2007 It was meant to be a safeguard for
The summer of 2007 saw the massive gathering of Comiket 72, which attracted over 200,000 fans. During this event, Naruto was at the absolute peak of its global popularity. The convention dedicated specific days to mainstream manga titles like Naruto , where countless "circles" (fan groups) sold their creations. This was the fertile ground where the doujinshi was first distributed. During this event, Naruto was at the absolute
This indicates a reprint, a secondary edition, or an expanded version of the original comic that features bonus pages, extra illustrations, or a postscript commentary by the circle. The Cultural Context of Comiket 72 (2007)
Creators or digital archivers bundle the original comic with sketchbooks, colored variants, or clean cover art, generating the exact search phrases utilized by enthusiasts today.
Translated from Japanese, this means "Tsunade's Secret Medical Treatment" or "Tsunade's Quack Medicine." It directly refers to the narrative theme of the comic, focusing on Lady Tsunade , the Legendary Sannin and the Fifth Hokage of Konohagakure.