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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
19 July 2004

Genre
  
Encyclopedia

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Publication date
  
July 19, 2004

Pages
  
176 pp (first edition)

Author
  
Paul Gravett

Subject
  
Manga

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Country
  
United States, United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Laurence King Harper Design

Similar
  
Paul Gravett books, Encyclopedia books, Other books

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Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics is a 2004 encyclopaedia written by Paul Gravett. It was published in 2004 by Laurence King in the United Kingdoms and by Harper Design in United States. It gives an overview of most of the famous manga works and historical evolution since 1945. Osamu Tezuka had the privilege to have a whole chapter about his works in the encyclopaedia.

Contents

Controversy

Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics were pulled from the shelves of all San Bernardino County, California libraries because Bill Postmus, Chairman of the county's Board of Supervisors, said, "That book is absolutely inappropriate for a public library and as soon as I was made aware of it yesterday, I ordered it to be removed immediately." To circumvent Postmus' ban on the book, Barstow Community College allowed the book to be displayed but not to be checked out.

Reception

David Welsh from Comic News Flipped commends Paul Gravett's "journalist's fluidity" when writing his book. The Times praised the book by saying, "Gravett’s solidly researched study ... includ[es] in its 176 pages bountiful full-colour illustrations that do not shirk the erotic and horror sides of adult manga."

References

Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics Wikipedia