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Osamu Tezuka's old manga A different side to the God of Manga/ [message #414239] Wed, 27 April 2022 12:04
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Originally posted by: Bobbie Sellers

Hi there,

Well as most of those familiar with me know due to limited space I read
most of manga online.
Recently several old Tezuka manga have shown up including the
dramatic manga "Ayako" and "Barbara" both stories about young women.
I do not remember why i did not investigate Barbara more thoughly
but I did get into "Ayako".
The setting is 1949 Occupied Japan. Tenge Jiro has returne4d
from WW II POW camp, to the bosom of his family which is throughly
corrupted from the old man Sakuemon to the rest. Formerly landowning,
the family has been forced by the occupiers to divest themselves of
their large holdings. The short account of the manga provided by
fanfox.net is quoted below.

> Jiro Tenge (???? Tenge Jir??), one of the eldest sons of the moderately
wealthy Tenge family, has become an agent working for the United States,
and his secret murders are discovered by Ayako Tenge (???? Tenge Ayako?),
his youngest sister. This problem is aggravated by her discovery of
terrible incestuous affairs in her own family; the wife of her older
brother
is actually her mother, who has to frequently have sex with Ayako’s father,
the family patriarch Sakuemon. To hide these secrets, the family—under
pressure from Sakuemon and his eldest son Ichiro—decides to keep Ayako
locked up in the basement for the rest of her life. Despite the efforts
of her mother and younger brother Shiro, she lives for nearly two dozen
years under the family’s house, while great political and social changes
occur above her. Ayako eventually leaves the basement after growing into
a beautiful and attractive woman, and seeks affection from others while
remaining terrified of the outside world. This sets off a chain reaction
of events which spells tragedy for the Tenge family.

I find this very interesting and very far from the usual Tezuak fare.
Art is more realisticaly slanted, than cartoonishly slanted

bliss

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