The Japanese immigrant experience in America is often ignored, which makes works like The Four Immigrants Manga an invaluable record, both as history and as art.
Saturday, 4 June 2022
Saturday, 2 October 2021
5 Horror Manga Recommendations That Aren't Junji Ito
It's spooky season again, so that means horror, specifically, horror manga. Japanese comics have a long history of horror stories, but the mangaka Junji Ito has become synonymous with the genre. He's an indisputable master at the craft, no doubt, I even spotlighted 10 recommendations of his work, but there are many other horror manga to choose from. Here's a list of 5 to choose from, that aren't from Junji Ito.
Sunday, 4 April 2021
Message to Adolf - Osamu Tezuka's Underrated Manga
Between 1983 – 1985, the celebrated artist Osamu Tezuka created one of his most underpraised manga. Adolf, also known as Message to Adolf (Adolf ni Tsugu アドルフに告ぐ) spans decades and is part historical epic, part spy thriller, part romance, and one of the first “adult manga” (gekiga) that I ever read. It is the story of three men named Adolf.
Sunday, 7 March 2021
Manga Kamishibai by Eric Nash - A Look at Japanese Paper Theater
Before what we know as manga, there was kamishibai.
Literally translated as “paper play” (紙芝居) kamishibai was a
popular form of entertainment in Japan which is virtually unknown in the West.
Luckily, Eric Nash has compiled one of the most comprehensible English-language
books about this unique form of Japanese storytelling in Manga Kamishibai:
The Art of Japanese Paper Theater.
Sunday, 4 October 2020
10 Junji Ito Horror Manga Recommendations
Since it's spooky season, I wanted to highlight one of Japan's most famous horror manga artists/writers - Junji Ito. For those not in the know, manga are Japanese comics, and Ito's realistic and hyper-detailed artwork, combined with his macabre and haunting plots, are a perfect nightmare cocktail. Here are ten recommendations to start you off, from his longer-form works to short stories. Also, to existing Junji Ito fans, yes, there are plenty of well-known recommendations here, but if I didn't list your personal favorite, well, there's always next Halloween...