Posted on September 13, 2010. Filed under: Creating, history, kamishibai, manga, workshops | Tags: Arts, comics, Creators, Ippei Okamoto, Jason King, kamishibai, manga, manga history, Osamu Tezuka, Shigeru Mizuki, Workers Educational Association |
Read all about Helen’s forthcoming London evening class on manga history.
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Posted on April 27, 2010. Filed under: anime, Consuming, Japan, manga, travel | Tags: Anime Hero/Heroine Series, Fullmetal Alchemist, Hayao Miyazaki, Hello Kitty, Japan Post, manga, Naruto, Osamu Tezuka, Pokemon, Shigeru Mizuki, Stamp collector |
Souvenir postage stamps of your favourite anime series
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Posted on February 12, 2010. Filed under: anime, Consuming, films, history, Japan | Tags: Barbican Cinema, D. W. Griffith Orphans of the Storm, Great Kanto Earthquake, Group TAC, James Cameron Avatar, Jonathan Clements, Lilian and Dorothy Gish, Natsuki Matsumoto Noboyuki Tsugata, Osamu Tezuka, Photoplay Productions, Planet Bibliotheque de Cinema, Shigeru Mizuki, silent black and white film, The Anime Encyclopedia, Yoshitsugu Tanaka Perrault |
The early history of film has been rescued and reconstructed by dedicated enthusiasts all over the world.
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Posted on January 8, 2010. Filed under: anime, books, Consuming, Japan, kamishibai, manga | Tags: anime, Brigitte Koyama-Richard, Fred Patten, Frederik L. Schodt, Gegege no Kitaro, Great Yokai Wars, Hiroko Yoda, Jonathan Clements, Locarno Film Festival, Manga Impact, Matt Alt, Mechademia, Michael Dylan Foster, Noboyuki Tsugata, Paul Gravett, Philip Brophy, Shigeru Mizuki, Zilia Papp |
More books are appearing on anime and manga in English – a positive sign of movement from the ghetto to the Fringe.
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Posted on January 4, 2010. Filed under: anime, Creating, Japan, manga, writing | Tags: Haaretz Daily Newspaper, Hayao Miyazaki, Keiji Nakazawa, Leiji Matsumoto, Mitsuteru Yokoyama, Natsu Onoda Power, Shigeru Mizuki, The Art of Osamu Tezuka: God of Manga, Thomas Lamarre |
As The Art of Osamu Tezuka: God of Manga is reviewed around the world, his ability to transcend time and culture becomes ever more evident.
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