Atsushi Kubota is a TV actor who is also the Greatest Pachinko Pro in the Entertainment World. Through a series of short episodes he guides us through the two worlds that make up his double life: the backstage drama of the entertainment business, and the rollercoaster ride of high-stakes pachinko. From his high school days as an aimless punk to finding his spirtual path in film, television, and the pachinko parlor, Kubota shows us the secrets of his success with wit and roguish charm. Source: ComicsOne
It's A Miraculous Win (奇跡の勝ちは) is a series of Evangelion spin-off manga released in fourteen volumes from 2006 to 2015. It is set in a world where Eva is a fictional franchise, and the main character is an "Office Lady", aged 24, called Sakura Mogami (最上さくら) who loves to play Evangelion pachinko. She is a lively but clumsy young woman, defined by her obsession with everything Evangelion-related, and owns multiple Evangelion merchandise. This is a light comedy manga that follows Sakura's misadventures and daily suffering as an obsessed Eva fan, as she frequently reminisces over scenes from the anime series, and even relives some of them in daily life. She also works with several people that happen to look exactly like some Evangelion cast members like Ritsuko, and her boss, who looks like Fuyutsuki. Mogami herself cosplays Rei and Asuka, and has a design similar to Gunbuster's Noriko. Notably, Mogami dates a pachinko parlor employee who looks exactly like Kaworu. She seems to be designed as a sort of self-insert character for female fans, parodying their own lives in a sort of wish-fulfillment setting that resembles the real world. This entry is for the 1st volume of the series.