I wasn't sure about uploading it, as the doujinshi was badly burnt, but I decided it's better than nothing. Please replace it if you have a copy in better condition.
Thank you for the upload. I understand the dillema you faced in whether it was worth uploading with the damage present.
After experimenting a bit with a page, I believe the bulk of it can be cleaned up with effort, though a bit of redrawing may be required in some cases. Perhaps unneccesary for the raws, but if it is ever picked up for translation, it does not appear un-salvagable.
I mean, okay. There's burned spots on alternating sides of the page, because when it's lying flat and closed, those spots are all touching. And as you go forward, the burned spots get bigger and darker, which you would expect if the doujin was exposed to flame on the bottom -- the pages near the front would get the least heat damage, then they'd get more severe as you went forward. Only... after the halfway point, the burns start getting smaller again, which would mean the fire was in the middle of the book, which doesn't make any god damn sense!
@Atropos - probably got burnt during debinding. IIRC this is one of the things that can happen with some methods, like using a microwave or an iron. This is why I use a hair dryer when I scan stuff - pretty much impossible to burn the paper with it.