Paul Gravett: Article – Gekiga: The Flipside Of Manga

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200610161230 Paul Gravett: Article   Gekiga: The Flipside Of MangaPaul Gravett on gekiga:

During the traumatic recovery after World War II, Japanese children escaped into Osamu Tezuka’s Disney-inspired manga as the perfect pre-TV entertainment. Manga books were pricey, so people took to hiring them from pay libraries. It was through demands from older customers that a very different strain of much darker, more socially engaged comics developed, inspired by new realist cinema and literature.

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    Is there anything this man doesn’t know in the world of comics? Makes me proud to be British.


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