Gekiga Baka-tachi!!
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Gekiga Baka-tachi!!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Gekiga Fanatics
Japanese: 劇画バカたち!!


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 1979 to Sep 1984
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Serialization: Big Comic Zoukan
Authors: Matsumoto, Masahiko (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: N/A1 (scored by - users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #469462
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #30829
Members: 257
Favorites: 0
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Mangaby TeKSMeLater

A selection of titles from the gekiga scene, a short-lived yet influential artistic movement that flourished during the 1960s to the 1970s and maintains a prominent underground presence today. While mostly known as a pioneer of cinematic paneling and close attention to realism, it would be more accurate to consider gekiga as a counterculture. Surrealistic, autobiographical, and experimental works emerged as an alternative to the Tezuka school of aesthetics and paved the way for other artists to different modes of expression.

This is in NO WAY a comprehensive list and should be treated more as a starting point for diving into this movement. There are so many more important artists and titles in the scene that MAL unfortunately does not have entries for, and probably never will. Since I can't speak Japanese, there may also be some titles that I am unfamiliar with. The 50-title limit doesn't help either, but I hope this gets you started in this often-unexplored side of manga.

Note: Not all of these titles are available in English.
11/04/2022 Updated to include more underground artists.

If you enjoyed this interest stack and want to learn more about gekiga, feel free to check these other outlets:
The MAL Gekiga Club
Taniguchi Scanlations
Habanero Scans
Illuminati-Manga
Hox Scanlations
Stinky Scans
Ryan Holmberg's translations
Star Fruit Books
Glacier Bay Books
Koenji Shawn Reviews
The Comics Journal
Breakdown Press
Drawn and Quarterly
New York Review Comics
AX Volume 1: A Collection of Alternative Manga

50 Entries · Apr 12, 2022 12:10 AM

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Mangaby poegaze

NOT ON MAL
A Little Heaven - Kekkon Made ni Yomu 18 no Story [Histoires de femmes (Volume 1)]
Airen no Kazoku / Seisho [Une bien triste famille]
Beautiful World (YAMADA Naito)
Eiko (KONDOH Akino) [Eiko Manuel de conduite des lycéennes]
Fujoubutsu Reidoujo (HANAWA Kazuichi) [La Fille Fantôme]
Genjuu Jiten [Encyclopédie des Animaux de la Préhistoire]
Heartful Company
Hebi Onna (UMEZU Kazuo) [Le femme serpent]
Iblard Monogatari - Laputa no Aru Fuukei [Chroniques d'Iblard]
Jigoku no Sarami-chan [Sarami princesse de l'enfer]
Jimba [Centaures]
Kasane (TANABE Gou)
Kokuu Monogatari (Vaste le ciel)
Kuufukuna Bokura [Hungry Bokura]
La Maison aux insectes (UMEZO Kazuo) https://myanimelist.net/manga/130057/Mushi-tachi_no_Ie
Le jour du loup (FUKUYAMA Youji)
Les cerisiers fleurissent malgré tout (ICHIGUCHI Keiko)
Là où la mer murmure (ICHIGUCHI Keiko)
Mei Lanfang (Lin Ying)
Mizumachi (Des courges par milliers)
Not on MAL:
Prism in Girls - Suteki na Koi o Suru Tame no 35 no Story [Histoires de femmes (Volume 3)]

50 Entries · Nov 20, 2022 11:44 AM

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Mangaby tzippurah

Autobiographical accounts by various mangaka of how they got established or made their most famous works. The focus is on manga and anime creation, so autobiographies not about their work are not included.

23 Entries · Jul 28, 2023 10:23 AM

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Mangaby leynokut

Honestly, MAL must hate Gekiga - so many great titles are simply non-existing. I struggled a bit and got frustrated over that. Will edit and change some titles at another date (as I always say with my lists, hopefully I will really get to it).

Gekiga knows quite a few different definitions, but one brief explanation that holds most overall clarity, imo, is the one given by scholar Natsume Fusanosuke from the The Comics Journal essay "Taniguchi Jirō and His Gekiga Years" I highly recommend you go check out:

|| Although I just offhandedly wrote the word “gekiga”, it is a term that has experienced many changes in meaning over time. It first referred to (1) a period from the late 1950s when it was became the rallying cry by Tatsumi Yoshihiro and others all the way through the early 1960s, when it was popular in rental manga magazines. It then became (2) a term that includes the works of Sanpei Shirato and Hirata Hiroshi as they were making waves in the mass media. Then, it came to describe (3) the period from the late 1960s through the 1970s - a period during which, while gekiga was becoming the flagship for the anti-Tezuka Osamu style of manga in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, there was also a shift in manga expression towards a more excessive style called “seinen gekiga”, which was often used to describe the postwar generation of artists like Miyaya Kazuhiko and others. Usually “gekiga” is best understood as having these three phases. ||

The history and evolution of gekiga manga is fascinating and very fruitful in its counter and counter-counter polymorphous shifts. Wonderful, awe-striking, weird, erotic, political, harsh, violent. You name it.

50 Entries · Mar 28, 2023 10:40 PM

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