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Discover the captivating world of manga with 'Manga: The Complete History' by Paul Gravett, an essential addition to any comic or graphic novel enthusiast's library. This BRAND NEW volume, published in 2017 by Thames and Hudson Ltd, presents an in-depth exploration of manga's evolution from its late 19th-century roots in Japan to the diverse forms of comics and animation that have flourished across Asia for over a century. Gravett, a world authority on comic art, unveils the rich tapestry of myths and legends that manga artists have crafted throughout generations. The book expertly chronicles the explosion of creativity post-World War II, spotlighting pioneering figures such as Osamu Tezuka, whose iconic creation, Astro Boy, revolutionized manga's visual narrative. Delve into the cultural and aesthetic exchanges between manga artists as they respond to socio-political events, using their art as a voice for propaganda, criticism, and commentary. Furthermore, Gravett's insightful analysis acknowledges the duality of manga, which ranges from treasured graphic novels to more controversial adult content. He also examines the impact of censorship and closes with a contemporary overview of manga’s versatile platforms in Asia, highlighting the shift from affordable rental libraries to thriving comic shops and exciting conventions celebrating the digital age's manga artistry. Explore this extraordinary volume now and deepen your understanding of the manga phenomenon today!