To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the career of the God of Manga Tezuka Osamu, a limited edition of all characters is released

To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the career of the God of Manga Tezuka Osamu, a limited edition of all characters is released

2021 marks the 75th anniversary of the late Japanese manga master Osamu Tezuka's career in comics. Today, April 7, the official limited commemorative print of all characters will be released. Let's take a look.

Osamu Tezuka (November 3, 1928 - February 9, 1989), whose real name is Osamu Tezuka, took the pen name "Osamu Tezuka" because of his love for insects. He was a cartoonist, animation producer, and doctor of medicine. In 1947, he established the narrative style of Japanese comics with the comic "New Treasure Island", created the Japanese comic ideology, and greatly expanded the expressiveness of new comics. His work "Astro Boy" in 1952 caused a sensation in Japan, and "Ribbon Knight" in 1953 is recognized as the world's first girl's comic. The comic work "Firebird" is still generally regarded as the highest masterpiece in the Japanese comics industry.

This all-character limited edition commemorative print includes almost all the classic characters in the master's masterpiece, assembled with a delicate frame, and measures 41.8×68.3×4.5cm. It is limited to 350 pieces worldwide and priced at 164,780 yen. Its collection value is immeasurable. It will be released on April 7, which is also Astro Boy's birthday. Official page >>>>>

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