Comics Underground Japan
Title | Comics Underground Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Quigley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
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A Manga Anthology,British and European comic fans are swiftly,embracing Manga, the unique Japanese graphic novel,art form. This new collection selects the best,from the Manga underground presenting material,from the leading artists that is unlikely to be,seen outside of Japan. Outrageous, mind-bending,and 'adult,' this is nihilistic humour at its very,best.
Secret Comics Japan
Title | Secret Comics Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Chikao Shiratori |
Publisher | Viz Media |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | 9781569313725 |
From the surreally beautiful to the graphically gruesome, the selections in this anthology represent the best of manga fiction. Chosen by the former editor of Garo, Japan's standard-bearer of underground comics, the artists in this collection are the latest generation of manga taboo-breakers from the '80s and '90s.
Sake Jock
Title | Sake Jock PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Glickman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 71 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Japanese comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | 9781560971887 |
Manga
Title | Manga PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Gravett |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2004-08-03 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1856693910 |
Japan's output of manga is massive, accounting for a staggering forty percent of everything published each year in the country.Outside Japan, there has been a global boom in sales, with the manga aesthetic spreading from comics into all areas of Western youth culture through film, computer games, advertising, and design. Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics presents an accessible, entertaining, and highly-illustrated introduction to the development and diversity of Japanese comics from 1945 to the present. Featuring striking graphics and extracts from a wide range of manga, the book covers such themes as the specific attributes of manga in contrast to American and European comics; the life and career of Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy and originator of story manga; boys' comics from the 1960s to the present; the genres and genders of girls' and women's comics; the darker, more realistic themes of gekiga -- violent samurai, disturbing horror and apocalyptic science fiction; issues of censorship and protest; and manga's role as a major Japanese export and global influence.
Red Colored Elegy
Title | Red Colored Elegy PDF eBook |
Author | Seiichi Hayashi |
Publisher | Drawn and Quarterly |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2008-07-22 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
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A true cornerstone of the Japanese underground scene of the 1960s Seiichi Hayashi produced Red Colored Elegy between 1970 and 1971, in the aftermath of a politically turbulent and culturally vibrant decade that promised but failed to deliver new possibilities. With a combination of sparse line work and visual codes borrowed from animation and film, the quiet, melancholy lives of a young couple struggling to make ends meet are beautifully captured in this poetic masterpiece. Uninvolved with the political movements of the time, Ichiro and Sachiko hope for something better, but they’re no revolutionaries; their spare time is spent drinking, smoking, daydreaming, and sleeping—together and at times with others. While Ichiro attempts to make a living from his comics, Sachiko’s parents are eager to arrange a marriage for her, but Ichiro doesn’t seem interested. Both in their relationship and at work, Ichiro and Sachiko are unable to say the things they need to say, and like any couple, at times say things to each other that they do not mean, ultimately communicating as much with their body language and what remains unsaid as with words. Red Colored Elegy is informed as much by underground Japanese comics of the time as it is by the French nouvelle vague, and its cultural referents range from James Dean to Ken Takakura. Its influence in Japan was so great that Morio Agata, a prominent Japanese folk musician and singer/songwriter, debuted with a love song written and named after it.
Monster Men Bureiko Lullaby
Title | Monster Men Bureiko Lullaby PDF eBook |
Author | Takashi Nemoto |
Publisher | Picturebox, Incorporated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | 9780979415326 |
At long last, this Japanese underground classic has been translated into English! A seminal work of manga from the mid-1980s, Monster Man Bureiko Lullaby is a Candid-esque tale; if readers can picture Candide as a mutated sperm brought to life by radioactivity! Direct, honest, insightful, beautiful and grosteque, Nemoto's work has often been compared to the drawings of R. Crumb.
Quit Your Band! Musical Notes from the Japanese Underground
Title | Quit Your Band! Musical Notes from the Japanese Underground PDF eBook |
Author | Ian F. Martin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2016-09-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781937220051 |
From the sugar rush of Tokyo's idol subculture to the discordant polyrhythms of its experimental punk and indie scenes, this book by Japan Times music columnist Ian F. Martin offers a witty and tender look at the wide spectrum of issues that shape Japanese music today. With unique theories about the evolution of J-pop as well as its history, infrastructure and (sub)cultures, Martin deconstructs an industry that operates very differently from counterparts overseas. Based partly on interviews with influential artists, label owners and event organisers, Martin's book combines personal anecdotes with cultural criticism and music history. An accessible and humorous account emerges of why some creative acts manage to overcome institutional pressures, without quitting their bands. Ian Martin's writing about Japanese music has appeared in The Japan Times, CNN Travel and The Guardian among other places. Martin is based in Tokyo, where he also runs Call And Response Records.