Yutaka Aso's Children of the City is a manga published by Yodosha in 1947. It depicts two war orphans struggling to survive the postwar period, while being exposed to unreasonable violence, hunger, thirst, and prejudice. There are no lines, and the story is drawn so that the reader can understand it just by looking at the pictures.
Yutaka Aso is known as the creator of "Easygoing Daddy," which was serialized in the Hochi Shimbun newspaper in 1923 and gained popularity. As one of the founders of story-based manga, he is a manga artist whose name is sure to be found in any book on the history of Japanese manga, but there are probably very few people reading his manga these days. His postwar works have been forgotten.
This work fully demonstrates Aso's skills as a journalist and urban observer. The poignant loneliness of the two war orphans is reminiscent of later "gekiga."
Of course, this work was created before the birth of gekiga. However, it anticipates some elements such as the direction and content that were aimed for/tried in gekiga. Therefore, it is meaningful to rediscover "Children of the City" in the current alternative gekiga scene. It is with this thought in mind that we have reprinted it.
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Format: 32 pages in A5 size. Color cover. Printed in the original red paper.
Includes 2 pages of A4 size commentary in Japanese. (Text by Kawakatsu Tokushige).