Seattle Samurai: A Cartoonist's Perspective of the Japanese American Perspective
By (Author) Kelly Goto
Drawings by Sam Goto
Chin Music Press
Chin Music Press
29th January 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Humorous
History of the Americas
Humour
741.5973
Paperback
264
Width 254mm, Height 241mm, Spine 25mm
Between 2012 and 2018, Sam Goto drew over 250 multi-paneled Seattle Tomodachi comic strips for the North American Post. These comics chronicled the lives and stories of early Japanese settlers and their American-born offspring. Through his work, he captured elements of culture, nostalgia, and history, while infusing his characters Shigeru Tomo and his alterego Samurai Shigeru with the samurai values of courage, respect, and continuous improvement and compassion.
Graphic designer Kelly Goto reflects on her father's legacy as she brings his work back to life in this collection so that others can be inspired and informed by his witty and wise look at the world.
Kelly Goto is a graphic designer and author of industry classic, "Web Redesign 2.0: Workflow That Works." Goto currently heads up gotoresearch, the global leader in research-drivenstrategy and solutions for digital products and connected experiences. She lives in Mercer Island, WA, with her family. Sam Goto was the creator of the Seattle Tomodachi cartoon strip that describes the experiences of Japanese Americans in the 20th century. The strip ran for five years in The North American Post. He passed away in 2017.