"In [Showa], legendary manga artist Mizuki draws an exaggerated, hyper-cartoony version of himself amid some of the grimmest realities of 20th Century Japan, and lets that tension work a sly, revelatory magic." –NPR
"Shigeru Mizuki's
Showa 1939-1944: A History of Japan [is] an unflinching history of the harsh realities of the war year's in Japan by a Japanese veteran." –
Publishers Weekly Spring 2014 Top Ten "Passionate and meticulously researched (with copious explanatory footnotes and endnotes)
Showa is an astounding and sweeping epic, and a must-read. It offers an indelible and engaging combination of human storyline, riveting life-and-death plot twists, historical education and passionately conveyed moral messaging on the horrors of war." –
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