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Neko-me Kozou by Umezu Kazuo

“The cat-eyed boy”. Forty years later, the idea resonates with all the retro charm of the most outrageous inventions of the wildy imaginative sixties. And indeed, the (superb) covers of those two volumes wouldn’t seem out of place among movie posters of the time. Having established his solid reputation as “master of horror” in the […]

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The Drifting Classroom

by Umezu Kazuo

Having coined the “horror manga” term, Umezu Kazuo experienced his first success with Hebi Shôjo (“The snake-girl”) in 1966, the first book from a bibliography specialized in the nightmarish. Incidentally, Hyôryû Kyôshitsu (The drifting classroom) won the annual award from Shôgakkan in 1975, and was even adapted as a television series in 2001, under the […]

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Commentaires

  • Xavier, I wonder if by any chance you would know why Chiisakobe hasn’t been published in English yet. I know it was released in French, Spanish and that there’s even a German version on its way, but no sign of an English version, as far as I know.

    Fernando Marv
    21 Jan 01:05
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  • Brilliant text, mister Moura. If I had read it at the time of its publication I should have quoted from it in my recent PhD in the arts, where I do treat the question of comics as a possible 'minor litterature', following Deleuze and Guattari on Kafka. https://sbastien-conard.squarespace.com/texts/ http://sebastienconard.be

    Sebastien Conard
    02 Mar 21:41
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