手冢治 — 作者 (10)
我的漫画人生:日本漫画之神自传 [图书] Goodreads
《我的漫画人生》内容简介:日本漫画之神手冢治虫是低成本动画的先驱,自第一套作品《铁臂阿童木》起,他就以电视动画为其发展方向,是日本战后把电影蒙太奇的手法成功运用到漫画里的第一人。
手冢治虫的作品往往围绕着生命意义的大课题,涉及不少哲学层面的问题,特别表现出对科技发展的担忧,也有包含对社会的批判、人性的探究等严肃话题的作品。手冢治虫以丰富的主题、多元化的视角带领观众作深层次思考,对整个日本动画文化的形成与普及产生了很大的影响,享誉国际间,名留日本动画史册。
手冢治虫为什么开始画漫画?为什么制作卡通?为什么他具有源源不断的创作动力?什么是影响他最深远的事件?为什么他的名字那么奇怪,叫做治“虫”呢?这些问题的答案就在《我的漫画人生》里。
《我的漫画人生》适用于:漫画迷,对日本创意产业感兴趣的人。
手冢治虫的作品往往围绕着生命意义的大课题,涉及不少哲学层面的问题,特别表现出对科技发展的担忧,也有包含对社会的批判、人性的探究等严肃话题的作品。手冢治虫以丰富的主题、多元化的视角带领观众作深层次思考,对整个日本动画文化的形成与普及产生了很大的影响,享誉国际间,名留日本动画史册。
手冢治虫为什么开始画漫画?为什么制作卡通?为什么他具有源源不断的创作动力?什么是影响他最深远的事件?为什么他的名字那么奇怪,叫做治“虫”呢?这些问题的答案就在《我的漫画人生》里。
《我的漫画人生》适用于:漫画迷,对日本创意产业感兴趣的人。
L'histoire des 3 Adolf [图书] 谷歌图书 Goodreads
« Berlin 1936. Hitler est au pouvoir depuis trois ans. Les Jeux Olympiques d'été sont pour lui l'occasion de conforter une dictature funeste. Sohei Togué est un journaliste sportif qui vient couvrir les J.O. et par la même occasion retrouver son frère Isao qui habite l'Allemagne. Mais Isao est angoissé. Il détient, dit-il, un terrible secret qui pourrait ébranler jusqu'à Hitler lui-même... »--
Buddha 6: Ananda [图书] 谷歌图书
In the sixth volume of manga visionary Osamu Tezuka's Buddha, the devil Mara possesses the bandit Ananda, half-brother of Devadatta, in an effort to eliminate the Buddha. A ruthless killer who is impervious to physical harm, Ananda will retain the devil's favor only if he spurns his love interest.
When Ananda and his bandit buddy attack the Fire Shrine of the Brahmin brothers Kassapa, it is none other than the Awakened One who happens by. Buddha must confront his eternal enemy, Mara, before he can open the eyes of arrogant priests and hardened criminals.
When Ananda and his bandit buddy attack the Fire Shrine of the Brahmin brothers Kassapa, it is none other than the Awakened One who happens by. Buddha must confront his eternal enemy, Mara, before he can open the eyes of arrogant priests and hardened criminals.
Phoenix, Vol. 10 [图书] 谷歌图书
In A.D. 663 a soldier named Harima is punished by being given the visage of a wolf. Rescued by a mysterious old woman, he is tormented by nightmares and gradually senses the spirit of Bando Suguru, a 21st century agent who fights on behalf of banished humans.
Sun is the longest chapter in the Phoenix series, and its structure is threefold. Harima's story in 7th century Japan is interwoven with one set in the 21st century, while another tale of a spiritual battle bridges both past and future.
-- VIZ Media
Sun is the longest chapter in the Phoenix series, and its structure is threefold. Harima's story in 7th century Japan is interwoven with one set in the 21st century, while another tale of a spiritual battle bridges both past and future.
-- VIZ Media
Phoenix, Vol. 11 [图书] 谷歌图书
Wolf-faced warrior Harima fights on behalf of the once-deified Ku tribe, who are persecuted as demonic after the introduction of Buddhism to Japan. This conflict is mirrored in the 21st century, when Harima's counterpart, Bando Suguri, fights against an oppressive Phoenix-worshipping group.
Sun is the longest chapter in the Phoenix series, and its structure is threefold. Harima's story in 7th century Japan interweaves with that taking place in the 21st century, while another tale of a spiritual battle bridges both past and future.
-- VIZ Media
Sun is the longest chapter in the Phoenix series, and its structure is threefold. Harima's story in 7th century Japan interweaves with that taking place in the 21st century, while another tale of a spiritual battle bridges both past and future.
-- VIZ Media
The Thief Inoue Akikazu and Other Stories [图书] Goodreads
From the legendary creater Osamu Tezuka comes an anthology of psychological thrillers that will drive a chill in your spine. A woman is spurned by her lover, and is presented with the chance to get her revenge. A serial killer claims that his inhumane acts against man and nature are in protest of a society he sees unjust. In The Thief Inoue Akikazu, Tezuka masterfully balances the horrors that creep at the edge of our psyches with the amazing dialogue and artwork that prove he was a legend!
MW [图书] Goodreads
Comics god Osamu Tezuka's darkest work, MW is a chilling picaresque of evil. Steering clear of the supernatural as well as the cuddly designs and slapstick humor that enliven many of Tezuka's better-known works, MW explores a stark modern reality where neither divine nor secular justice seems to prevail. This willfully "anti-Tezuka" achievement from the master's own pen nevertheless pulsates with his unique genius.
Michio Yuki has it looks, intelligence, a pedigree as the scion of a famous Kabuki family, a promising career at a major bank, legions of female admirers. But underneath the sheen of perfection lurks a secret with the power to shake the world to its foundations.
During a boyhood excursion to one of the southern archipelagos near Okinawa, Yuki barely survived exposure to a poison gas stored at a foreign military facility. The leakage annihilated all of the island's inhabitants but was promptly covered up by the authorities, leaving Yuki as an unacknowledged witness--one whose sense of right and wrong, however, the potent nerve agent managed to obliterate.
Now, fifteen years later, Yuki is a social climber of Balzacian proportions, infiltrating the worlds of finance and politics by day while brutally murdering children and women by night--perversely using his Kabuki-honed skills as a female impersonator to pass himself off as the women he's killed. His drive, however, will not be satiated with a promotion here and a rape there. Michio Yuki has a far more ominous obtaining MW, the ultimate weapon that spared his life but robbed him of all conscience.
There are only two men with any hope of stopping one, a brilliant public prosecutor who struggles to build a case against the psychopath; the other, a tormented Catholic priest, Iwao Garai, who shares Yuki's past--and frequently his bed.
Serialized beginning in 1976 in Big Comic magazine, where Tezuka's trailblazing medical thriller Ode to Kirihito had appeared a few years earlier, MW probes the complexities of homoeroticism as well as the reality of extensive U.S. military presence in Japan. The result is as bracing today as it was thirty years ago.
“Darker than you think—than you want to think […] MW took on the stuff of today’s headlines some thirty years ago.” —The Agony Column
“MW is the newest of those masterpieces to be translated into English, and like everything else with [Tezuka’s] name on it, you are cheating yourself out of one of the best graphic novels out right now if you don’t read it.” —Advanced Media Network
“Tezuka spins an entertaining, slightly preposterous yarn, serving up more plot twists, car chases, and gender-bending costume changes than Dressed to Kill and The Manchurian Candidate combined.” —popcultureshock
“You’ll stare at the page, eyes popping and muttering, ‘I cannot believe I just read that.’ But you did, and it worked, and you turn the page.” —David Welsh, Comic World News
Michio Yuki has it looks, intelligence, a pedigree as the scion of a famous Kabuki family, a promising career at a major bank, legions of female admirers. But underneath the sheen of perfection lurks a secret with the power to shake the world to its foundations.
During a boyhood excursion to one of the southern archipelagos near Okinawa, Yuki barely survived exposure to a poison gas stored at a foreign military facility. The leakage annihilated all of the island's inhabitants but was promptly covered up by the authorities, leaving Yuki as an unacknowledged witness--one whose sense of right and wrong, however, the potent nerve agent managed to obliterate.
Now, fifteen years later, Yuki is a social climber of Balzacian proportions, infiltrating the worlds of finance and politics by day while brutally murdering children and women by night--perversely using his Kabuki-honed skills as a female impersonator to pass himself off as the women he's killed. His drive, however, will not be satiated with a promotion here and a rape there. Michio Yuki has a far more ominous obtaining MW, the ultimate weapon that spared his life but robbed him of all conscience.
There are only two men with any hope of stopping one, a brilliant public prosecutor who struggles to build a case against the psychopath; the other, a tormented Catholic priest, Iwao Garai, who shares Yuki's past--and frequently his bed.
Serialized beginning in 1976 in Big Comic magazine, where Tezuka's trailblazing medical thriller Ode to Kirihito had appeared a few years earlier, MW probes the complexities of homoeroticism as well as the reality of extensive U.S. military presence in Japan. The result is as bracing today as it was thirty years ago.
“Darker than you think—than you want to think […] MW took on the stuff of today’s headlines some thirty years ago.” —The Agony Column
“MW is the newest of those masterpieces to be translated into English, and like everything else with [Tezuka’s] name on it, you are cheating yourself out of one of the best graphic novels out right now if you don’t read it.” —Advanced Media Network
“Tezuka spins an entertaining, slightly preposterous yarn, serving up more plot twists, car chases, and gender-bending costume changes than Dressed to Kill and The Manchurian Candidate combined.” —popcultureshock
“You’ll stare at the page, eyes popping and muttering, ‘I cannot believe I just read that.’ But you did, and it worked, and you turn the page.” —David Welsh, Comic World News
Unico erwacht (Band 1) [图书] Min reol 谷歌图书
Unico ist einzigartig.
Das kleine Einhorn Unico hat die Gabe, die Menschen auf der Welt glücklich zu machen. Doch das erregt die Eifersucht der Göttin Venus. Zornig verbannt sie ihn aus dem Himmel und befiehlt dem Westwind, Unico durch Raum und Zeit zu tragen, bis er vergessen hat, wer er einst war. Aber Westwind hat Mitleid und bringt Unico zu den Menschen.
Diesmal erwacht Unico in einer fremden Großstadt, voller Menschen und gefährlicher Autos. Er freundet sich mit der einfallsreichen Wachkatze Chloe an und gemeinsam finden sie Unterschlupf bei einer alten Frau. Aber es soll nicht lange dauern, bis Venus dem kleinen Einhorn erneut auf die Spur kommt ...
Komm doch mit in Unicos fantastische Welt!
Unico erwacht ist das bahnbrechende Remake der beliebten Anime- und Manga-Serie von Astro Boy-Schöpfer Osamu Tezuka. Neu erzählt von dem Eisner-nominierten Autor Samuel Sattin und faszinierend illustriert von dem Eisner-prämierten Zeichnerteam Gurihiru ist Unico nicht nur eine elegante Verbeugung vor dem Gott des Manga Tezuka, sondern ein Riesenspaß für kleine Manga-Fans ab 8 Jahren.
Das kleine Einhorn Unico hat die Gabe, die Menschen auf der Welt glücklich zu machen. Doch das erregt die Eifersucht der Göttin Venus. Zornig verbannt sie ihn aus dem Himmel und befiehlt dem Westwind, Unico durch Raum und Zeit zu tragen, bis er vergessen hat, wer er einst war. Aber Westwind hat Mitleid und bringt Unico zu den Menschen.
Diesmal erwacht Unico in einer fremden Großstadt, voller Menschen und gefährlicher Autos. Er freundet sich mit der einfallsreichen Wachkatze Chloe an und gemeinsam finden sie Unterschlupf bei einer alten Frau. Aber es soll nicht lange dauern, bis Venus dem kleinen Einhorn erneut auf die Spur kommt ...
Komm doch mit in Unicos fantastische Welt!
Unico erwacht ist das bahnbrechende Remake der beliebten Anime- und Manga-Serie von Astro Boy-Schöpfer Osamu Tezuka. Neu erzählt von dem Eisner-nominierten Autor Samuel Sattin und faszinierend illustriert von dem Eisner-prämierten Zeichnerteam Gurihiru ist Unico nicht nur eine elegante Verbeugung vor dem Gott des Manga Tezuka, sondern ein Riesenspaß für kleine Manga-Fans ab 8 Jahren.