The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution
By (Author) Frederik L. Schodt
Stone Bridge Press
Stone Bridge Press
31st October 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Animated films and animation
741.5
Paperback
248
Width 137mm, Height 200mm, Spine 15mm
311g
The pioneering genius of Japans God of Comics, Osamu Tezuka (192889), is examined through his lifes masterwork: Tetsuwan Atomu, also known as Mighty Atom or Astro Boy, a comic series featuring a cute little android who yearns to be more human. The history of Tetsuwan Atomu and Tezukas role in it is a road map to understanding the development of new media in Japan and the United States. Topics include Tezukas life, the art of animation, the connection between fantasy robots and technology, spin-offs, and Astro Boys cultural impact.
Frederik L. Schodt is a translator and author of numerous books about Japan, including Manga! Manga! and Dreamland Japan. He often served as Osamu Tezukas English interpreter. In 2009 he was received the The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette for his contribution to the introduction and promotion of Japanese contemporary popular culture.
Fluent in spoken and written Japanese, Frederik L. Schodt is an author, interpreter, and translator who has written extensively on Japanese culture and Japan-U.S. relations. His classic Manga! Manga! introduced the English-speaking world to Japanese comics culture.