World War II was a devastating historical event, but interestingly, it marked the turning point for manga in Japan to evolve into something more, leading to the conversion of this entertainment medium into a literary revolution on a global scale.
Which made me wonder, what have been the factors that made manga become the economic and creative monster that it is today in Japan? Which is somewhat difficult to explain, especially because it was not an event that arose suddenly, but rather it was a cultural transition towards a new imaginary of Japanese culture. That and more in the following Mini-documentary (?)
Illustrator of the thumbnail: Panel of chapter 1 of the manga "Time paradox ghostwriter"
Use visual material from the following Channels:
Metrajes de Países hace 60 años:
/ michaelrogge
Documentales:
• ᴴᴰ [Documentary] Tokyo...
• 'Manga!' BBC TV Special
• Video
Otras fuentes interesantes:
Historia del Manga Pre-guerra
www.zonanegativa.com/zona-man...
www.tcj.com/the-bottom-of-a-bo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akahon
Astroboy ayudo a Japón:
www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-fut-51...
Infografias de Josu:
mangacodex.com
/ josu_ke
imgur.com/a/alNDimgur...
manga.law.blog/2020/05/30/el-...
Japan publisher assosation
www.jbpa.or.jp/en/pdf/pdf01.pdf
Novela Musashi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musashi...)
HIbana:spark:
• 火花 特別映像「憧れ、憧れ倒して生きてきた」
publishingperspectives.com/20...
Censura de en los Comics
www.rtve.es/noticias/20191118...
Music:
Vinland Saga - Awaken
Japan Sinks - Prayer Track 15 Ots
Beastars - Cannibalism Track 03
Made in Abyss - 8to The abyss
AMV - Super Riser do you Remenber love
Japan Sinks - Conflict Track 19
BNA - Ready To (Instrumental)
EyeShield 21 - Sena & Mamori
Opening Necrobarista - Nothing by soft Science
#Manga #WW2 #History
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