
Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction
Drama
Overview
The president of the Kunpusha publishing giant suddenly dies, triggering an internal power struggle over his successor. Trinity magazine editor Hayami is forced to contend with the magazine's possible termination by senior manager Tomatsu. Hayami grapples with publishing world ruffians in a struggle for the magazine's very existence.
Top Cast


Yo Oizumi
Yo Oizumi
Teruya Hayami
Yo Oizumi
Teruya Hayami


Mayu Matsuoka
Mayu Matsuoka
Megumi Takano
Mayu Matsuoka
Megumi Takano


Koichi Sato
Koichi Sato
Tomatsu
Koichi Sato
Tomatsu


Hio Miyazawa
Hio Miyazawa
Sei Yazawa
Hio Miyazawa
Sei Yazawa


Elaiza Ikeda
Elaiza Ikeda
Saki Joshima
Elaiza Ikeda
Saki Joshima


Takumi Saitoh
Takumi Saitoh
Hajime Gunji
Takumi Saitoh
Hajime Gunji


Tomoya Nakamura
Tomoya Nakamura
Koretaka Iba
Tomoya Nakamura
Koretaka Iba


Yoshiyuki Tsubokura
Yoshiyuki Tsubokura
Shinichi Shibasaki
Yoshiyuki Tsubokura
Shinichi Shibasaki


Soko Wada
Soko Wada
Yoichi Mimura
Soko Wada
Yoichi Mimura


Kei Ishibashi
Kei Ishibashi
Kei Ishibashi
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