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10%OFFShigeru Mizuki - The Birth of Kitaro - 9781770462281 - V9781770462281
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The Birth of Kitaro

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Description for The Birth of Kitaro Paperback. The Birth Of Kitaro collects seven of Shigeru Mizuki's early, and beloved, Kitaro stories, making them available for the first time in English, in an all-new, format Num Pages: 176 pages, Black and white Illustrations. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 188 x 127. .
The Birth Of Kitaro collects seven of Shigeru Mizuki's early, and beloved, Kitaro stories, making them available for the first time in English, in an all-new, format. These stories are from the golden era of the late 1960s, when Gegege no Kitaro truly hit its stride as an all-ages supernatural series. Mizuki's Kitaro stories are both timelessly relevant and undeniably influential, inspiring a decades-long boom in stories about yokai, Japanese ghosts and monsters. Kitaro's Birthday reveals the origin story of the yokai boy Kitaro and his tiny eyeball father, Medama Oyaji. Neko Musume versus Nezumi Otoko is the first of ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Drawn and Quarterly
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Montreal, Canada
ISBN
9781770462281
SKU
V9781770462281
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About Shigeru Mizuki
Shigeru Mizuki, born on March 8, 1922, in Sakaiminato, Tottori, is a specialist in stories of y?kai and is considered a master of the genre. In Japan, the life of Mizuki and his wife has been portrayed in an extremely popular daily television drama. Mizuki is the recipient of many awards, including the Best Album award for NonNonBa at the ... Read more

Reviews for The Birth of Kitaro
Shigeru Mizuki's excellent little spooky comics [are] humorous, satirical and folkloric, populated with countless Japanese ghosts and fairies. -The Guardian

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