It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes these things depend on various factors like the creator's schedule or the production process. Best to stay tuned for updates from reliable sources.
Yes. But it's been a bit controversial as some fans felt the ending was rushed or didn't meet their expectations. However, it's still a completed series.
I don't have the specific number off the top of my head. But you can try searching on popular manga platforms or asking manga enthusiasts in online communities. They might be able to give you a more precise count.
When nailing bamboo, the following methods can be used to reduce the risk of bamboo cracking. First of all, you can use an electric drill to drill a hole in the bamboo where the nail is nailed. The diameter of the hole should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the nail, so that the nail can better enter the bamboo and reduce the possibility of cracking. In addition, when using the nail, one had to take it easy and enter it bit by bit to avoid hitting it sideways. In addition, choosing some softer bamboo, such as red pine, willow, etc., could reduce the risk of cracking. In addition, keeping the bamboo in a moist environment also helps to prevent cracking. You can put a few basins of water or keep the air moist next to the bamboo products. In short, the above methods could be tried to reduce the splitting of the bamboo during nailing.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'CSM Pulp Fiction' refers to. It could potentially be a specific edition, adaptation, or some kind of product related to 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe it's a collector's special media (CSM) version of the movie 'Pulp Fiction' with some unique features like bonus content or special packaging.
The CSM manga has ended. It had a definite ending that either satisfied or left some wanting more. But regardless, the series has completed its journey in the manga world.