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Helen Freeze walks in front of the audience in Ode to Kirihito. A scene of severe headache in Kirihito Sanka. A scene between Sapphire and Frantz, on their second meeting, in Princess Knight. A scene between Sapphire and Brad in Ribon no kishi. A scene between Maude and Ken’ichi in 38 do senjō no kaibutsu. Tezuka Osamu appears as a character in Fujiko Fujio A’s Manga Michi. 80 TEZUKA OSAMU, one of Tezuka’s regular stars. 79 Ben’s face turns into Hyōtantsugi in Black Jack. 75 Rock Home as a villain in The Vampires. 69 A chart showing the stars’ affiliation and fees. 62 Higeoyaji, one of Tezuka’s oldest stars. The character Osamu is discovered sketching a nurse. 58 A scene from The Best Years of Our Lives with deep-focus cinematography. 47 Sugiura Yukio, “Eigo no benkyō.” 48 Sugiura Yukio, “Soredemo kimiwa nihonjin ka.” 52 The opening scene of Metropolis. 45 The cover of Tezuka’s akahon, The Lost World. 41 The opening sequence from the reworked version of New Treasure Island. 21 A sequence from Hi no Tori showing Toba Sōjō as a character. 5 Three transcriptions of the word “manga” in Japanese. The life-size Astro Boy puppet on display at the Tezuka Osamu Manga Museum. God of Comics, Master of Quotations 152 Epilogue 171 Bibliography 175 Index 195 Low Humor/High Drama, the Two Faces of Adult Comics 140 Chapter 9.

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Tormenting Affairs with Animation 128 Chapter 8. Sapphire and Other Heroines 111 Chapter 7. Communities and Competitions 89 Chapter 6. Tezuka in History/History in Tezuka 19 Chapter 3. Introduction and Some Definitions 3 Chapter 2. NC1709.T48P69 2009 741.5′952-dc22 īritish Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data availableĬONTENTS List of Illustrations ix Notes on Japanese Names, Titles, and Reading Order xi Acknowledgments xv Chapter 1. Comic books, strips, etc.-Japan-History and criticism. Tezuka, Osamu, 1928–1989-Criticism and interpretation. (Great comics artists series) Includes bibliographical references and index. God of comics : Osamu Tezuka and the creation of post World War II manga / Natsu Onoda Power. First printing 2009 ∞ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Power, Natsu Onoda. Copyright © 2009 by University Press of Mississippi All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America Frontis: © Tezuka Productions. The University Press of Mississippi is a member of the Association of American University Presses. UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI J AC K S O N GOD OF COMICS Osamu Tezuka and the Creation of Post–World War II Manga G R E AT C O M I C S A R T I S T S S E R I E S












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