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●BOOK● 100-NEN-GO NI NOKOSHITAI! MANGA MEISAKU (100年後に残したい! マンガ名作)



This book collects articles and interviews with some of the most notorious manga authors that have been awarded the Japan Comic Artists Association Award. Sponsored by the Japan Cartoonists Association (日本漫画家協会), the awards began in 1972. Katsuhiro Otomo's article is written by Jun'ya Suzuki (鈴木淳也), a Katsuhiro Otomo researcher who in 1999 started the website Apple Paradise: Otomo Katsuhiro Data Base. You can follow Suzuki on Instagram and Twitter.


BOOK DETAILS

Publisher: Genkosha (玄光社)
Release date: 2017-XI-30
Language: Japanese
Number of pages: 137
Size: 28.9 x 22 x 1.6 cm
Retail price: ¥3,240
ISBN-10: 4768309151
ISBN-13: 978-4768309155

AVAILABILITY

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●INTERVIEW● SUPREME X AKIRA



The fashion brand SUPREME and Katsuhiro Otomo will collaborate in this fall winter collection that features original drawings from the manga AKIRA. Supreme has interviewed Otomo and he has share some insights on the creation of AKIRA. The collection will drop online and at Supreme’s New York, Brooklyn, LA, London and Paris locations November 2, and will hit Japanese stores on November 4. The collection will include T-shirts, pull overs, pants, hats, diverse accesories and skate boards featuring Tetsuo, Kaneda and company.  Today also, AKIRA was released  in the US in a brand new 35th ANNIVERSARY BOX-SET in english language.


Otomo's comments on AKIRA

How I got to do AKIRA is a very long story. I told the publisher I was doing a science fiction story. The publisher opposed but eventually ran my sci-fi piece. It had a good response. When I did Fire Ball I was given 50 pages. 50 pages was far from enough... I wanted to tell that story right and that became AKIRA.

In the story Tetsuo takes drugs. He becomes so self-destructive that he loses himself. Young people go berserk on impulse and eventually destroy themselves. It's about motorcycle gangs, rock musicians and punk rockers. You know how they all die young. I wanted it to be about the marginal members of society. It's society's outsiders, those who don't belong, who are more intriguing to draw.

Like we did, young people today should find their own way. It's not for us to say. They wound't listed to us anyway. That's how it goes.