Gold Pollen and Other Stories (manga)
Plot Summary:
The stories mix traditional Japanese aesthetics with Pop art sensibilities and range in topic from the legacies of Japanese rightwing nationalism and World War II, to the pervasive influence of America over 1960s Japanese youth culture. This first color reprinting of Hayashi’s work captures the vivid experimentation of Japanese art at this time.
Number of tankoubon:
1
Vintage:
1968-06 ("Red Dragonfly," serialized in Garo)
1968-09 ("Yamanba Lullaby," serialized in Garo)
1971-10 ("Gold Pollen," serialized in Garo)
1972 (Azami Light: Childhood Remembrances)
1972-12 ("Dwelling in Flowers," serialized in Garo)
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Story & Art: Seiichi Hayashi |
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Publisher: Seirindo Co., Ltd. |
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Translation: Ryan Holmberg |
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Licensed by: PictureBox |
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