Chapter 31: Tateishi
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Hey OP
>>283266048Meido!
>>283266148What is it with these samurai and their funny pets
>>283266204More pets
And that's it. He's pretty cute for a demon.Are you a beast?
>>283266324Thanks OP I'm the best
>>283266324Thanks, OP.
>>283266324I don't think they'll be able to get rid of him any time soonFar from oneThanks as always OP!
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>>283266191>23k kokuNot bad. Makes me wonder how massive was Edo's koku in it's hayday.
>>283253077why? is it because otomo got into the mainstream?
>>283266299with how many times I've seen this page in OPT, I thought it would be a bit more important than just a one page flashback
>>283267820Partially correct, gekiga emerged in the 1950s and gained momentum with magazines such as Garo (focused on everyday stories and period dramas). In the late 1970s, the movement began to lose momentum (its main authors grew older, the stories became repetitive). Until Otomo appeared with Domu and Akira, which influenced a new generation of mangaka (Urasawa, Matsumoto, Toriyama, etc.). In fact, gekiga did not disappear completely, but was incorporated into the seinen demographic
>>283268480Also, gekiga was aimed at young adult and adult readers, in contrast to the manga of the 1950s, which was aimed at children. Over time, publishers created new magazines aimed at this demographic. So the distinction that existed between manga and gekiga became obsolete
>>283267850I didn't know it was even from this manga
>>283266324thanks OPi'm not that bad
>>283266324Thank you for posting.
>>283266324Thanks, anonsito.
>>283273440He likes to watch.