A fantastic, continually surprising look at one of Japan's most innovative–and least remembered–manga artists.
–The Atlantic
Meticulously curated...
The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud is a label-defying collection of Kuniko Tsurita's gekiga [that] explores the role of women through numerous shorts in unexpected formats.
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Shelf Awareness Tsurita gets her due in this retrospective... essential reading for fans of underground comics.
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Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud is a superb and beautiful collection, one worth repeated readings for pleasure and reflection alike. The Anglophone world owes thanks to those involved in its production that English speaking audiences will finally get to encounter Tsurita's powerfully innovative and provocative work, which resonates with meaning for manga historians and contemporary audiences alike.
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Pop Matters A long overdue and revelatory collection of masterfully crafted and deeply affecting stories.
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Library Journal
Offering far more than a glimpse into Kuniko's professional career,
The Sky is Blue reflects on her satirical subversion of social and cultural ideals of femininity in an industry dominated by men.–
ArtReview Gathered together in
The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud, [the] stylistic differences across her oeuvre are now more discernible, affirming Tsurita's role as pioneering comic artist (no gendered qualifier needed!). At last, her short career (she died at 35) can finally be recognized in mainstream comics.–
Hyperallergic