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For those who prefer the live-action drama, both the 2006 version (starring Tomohisa Yamashita) and the 2022 version (starring Sho Hirano) are available to stream on Netflix as of early 2025.

The chapter illustrates how scammers are specifically targeting 18 and 19-year-olds who can now sign legal contracts without parental consent, making them vulnerable to "contract traps". Why "Restart" Now? For those who prefer the live-action drama, both

The legendary "Black Swindler" is back! Following the massive success of the original series and multiple live-action adaptations, the new manga short series (Kurosagi Restart: 18-Year-Old New Adult Fraud Crimes Arc) has arrived to tackle modern-day scams. Chapter 2 Highlights: A Blast from the Past The legendary "Black Swindler" is back

If you’re looking to catch up on Kurosaki's war against the Shirosagi (white swindler) and Akasagi (red swindler), here is where you can find the series: The tension ramps up as two major characters—Kurosaki

In Chapter 2, titled "The 18-Year-Old New Adult Fraud Arc (Part 2)," the story continues its focus on the exploitation of Japan’s lowered age of adulthood.

The tension ramps up as two major characters—Kurosaki and the white swindler Shiraishi—unexpectedly run into each other, a dynamic that longtime readers have missed.