The Blue Hue of Manga

Blue KaleidoscopeAoi Man-gakyo青いマン華鏡Aoi Mangakyo

Origination: Manga
Demographic: Shounen
Published: 1973
Status: 📗 Completed
Translation: 📗 Completed
Final Chapter: Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
Ranked: #48,201
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Description

Ishinomori is riding on a train to Sendai when he sees a boy near him with a blue kaleidoscope. Reminded of how he used to like them, he asks the boy for it. With his glimpses into it, he begins to have a proper understanding of what made him the mangaka he is...

A one-shot compilation focusing on Ishinomori's life and his relationship with manga, including his relationship with Osamu Tezuka. In addition to the leading one-shot, also includes:

  • My Norakuro - An essay manga where Ishinomori discusses the impact Norakuro left on him in the post-war period.
  • The Tale of the Little Crow - The story of the life of a little crow who is nursed and taken care of by a group of siblings against all odds.
  • There Was a Death Mask of Beethoven in my Room - Ishinomori reminisces about his relationship with Beethoven and music, as well as his time at Tokiwa-so with Fujio Akatsuka.
  • Tokiwa-so Charmela - Ishinomori and Akatsuka (as Akamori and Ishizuka) once more star as the focus, this time covering their experiences with the changing times, highlighted with the advent of instant ramen.
  • Tokiwa-so Monogatari - A silent reflection of Ishinomori's memories at the legendary apartments.
  • The Medaka in the Stream - Further along in time, Ishinomori is now a father of two. Concerned about his sons' wellbeing, he tries to instill values in them by having them appreciate nature.
  • The Day Osamu Tezuka Died - A short manga in which Ishinomori thinks back to many things regarding Tezuka - and what him and the rest at Tokiwa-so best known him as.
  • Like the Wind... ...The Bug That Ran By My Back: After Tezuka has passed, Ishinomori assesses his interactions and relationship with Tezuka, as well as considering what it means to have a present and future without him. A two-part one-shot.

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