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Jun 15, 2015
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Japan as Viewed by 17 Creators is an internationally-published anthology that features the work of seventeen artists - nine from France and French-speaking countries, and eight from Japan. I'm not as well-versed in French comics as I am in manga, so I am not familiar with any of the European creators, but among the Japanese contributors there are names that may be familiar to manga connoisseurs: Matsumoto Taiyou (Ping Pong, Tekkon Kinkreet), Taniguchi Jiro (Aruku Hito), Anno Moyoco (Hataraki Man), and more.

This is an anthology, and like all anthologies it's difficult to rate as a whole - there are always going to be some pieces ...
Jan 24, 2014
"U wa Uchuusen no U" is a collection of eight Ray Bradbury stories adapted into manga by Hagio Moto.

The late Mr Bradbury's name is easily recognisable even among those who aren't fans of anime and manga - he was the science fiction writer best known for the novels Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles. I learned while looking up facts for this review that Ms Hagio is considered one of the "founding mothers" of shoujo manga, but this is the first of her works that I've read. That said, based on the strength of this collection, I'm interested in reading more of her stuff. ...


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