: Published in paperback by ADV Manga , though the release was cut short at Volume 12 due to the company's closure.
The series often uses paper and stationery as part of its absurd, deadpan humor: Cromartie High School
While there isn't a famous "Cromartie School Newspaper" within the plot, the show itself is a parody of 1970s and 80s "delinquent" (yankii) manga, often mimicking the gritty art style of Ryoichi Ikegami on low-quality newsprint-style pages. : Published in paperback by ADV Manga ,
: The main character, Kamiyama, frequently begins chapters by writing letters to his mother on paper, contrasting his polite nature with the delinquent environment. 🎓 In-Universe Reference 🎓 In-Universe Reference : Collectible copies are often
: Collectible copies are often noted for "yellow discoloration" on the paper due to age, common with older manga print runs. 🎭 "Paper" Tropes & Humor