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Tatsumi is flawless in everything he does, and students of the comic artform should be studying his work.
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Both may use styles that have similar qualities, but a quick glance through the books will reveal that Tatsumi is a master of the manga medium and Kuroda is a novice.
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MangaBlog » Blog Archive » One Piece catches up; Tatsumi is everywhere Says:
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Even if you aren’t interested in Tatsumi’s early work, Black Blizzard is a fine example of diversion of a certain vintage.
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Tatsumi and his sickly brother start as fans of the work of Osamu Tezuka, the artist known as the “king of manga”.
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Finally, we need to address the huge gulf that exists in the artistic abilities of Tatsumi and Kuroda.
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Tatsumi wrote as the Japanese economy was beginning to recover from the effects of World War II; he chose to focus on the devastation that the industrial revolution was causing.
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Tatsumi may be a master storyteller, but his works are too nihilistic for my taste.
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Tatsumi focuses on moving into a new apartment and the problems in his new neighborhood for several pages, but deciding to label his work “gekiga” happens offscreen.
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Posted in Manga Reviews on December 15, 2009 by Johanna by Yoshihiro Tatsumi; published by Drawn & Quarterly, $29.95 US
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