Tokyo these days. 1 / story and art Taiyo Matsumoto ; translation, Michael Arias ; touch-up art & lettering, Deron Bennett.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Series: Viz signaturePublisher: San Francisco, CA : Viz Media, [2024]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Viz signature editionDescription: 214 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1974738809
- 9781974738809
- Tokyo these days. one
- Tokyo higoro. English
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | Graphic Novel | New | MATSUMOT TAIYO | Available | 33111011241599 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The winner of multiple Eisner Awards, author Taiyo Matsumoto explores the relationships between a manga editor, manga creators, art, and the rhythm of life these days.
After 30 years as a manga editor, Kazuo Shiozawa suddenly quits. Although he feels early retirement is the only way to atone for his failures as an editor, the manga world isn't done with him.
On his final day as an editor, Shiozawa takes a train he's ridden hundreds of times to impart some last advice to a manga creator whose work he used to edit. Later, he is drawn to return to a bookshop at the request of a junior editor who wants his help dealing with an incorrigible manga creator who used to be edited by Shiozawa and now refuses to work with anyone else. For Shiozawa, Tokyo these days is full of memory and is cocooned in the inescapable bonds among manga creators, their editors, art, and life itself.
This book reads from right to left.
Translated from the Japanese.
After 30 years as a manga editor, Kazuo Shiozawa suddenly quits. Although he feels early retirement is the only way to atone for his failures as an editor, the manga world isn't done with him. On his final day as an editor, Shiozawa takes a train he's ridden hundreds of times to impart some last advice to a manga creator whose work he used to edit. Later, he is drawn to return to a bookshop at the request of a junior editor who wants his help dealing with an incorrigible manga creator who used to be edited by Shiozawa and now refuses to work with anyone else. For Shiozawa, Tokyo these days is full of memory and is cocooned in the inescapable bonds among manga creators, their editors, art, and life itself.
Rated T for teen ; 13+