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MINER SWING
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8・24 | 1977-VIII-5 | 23 pages | B&W
Collected in the book:
●OTOMO KATSUHIRO ANTHOLOGY 1
●OTOMO THE COMPLETE WORKS 4: SAYONARA NIPPON
Otomo's note from Anthology's postface
Otomo's note from Anthology's postface
I thought about doing something for the summer, a weird, eerie story and then linking it to the problem of pollution. At the time, I loved "sting-in-the-tail" stories like this one, like the stories of Abe Kodo and Oe Kensaburo, especially if they had a weird ending...