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TEZUKA! God of Manga

Osamu Tezuka is known as the “God of Manga.” He was the genius Japanese artist who pioneered manga and anime after WWII. He’s often compared to Walt Disney, but that’s a disservice to Tezuka —that’s how much he contributed and how influential he was.

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  • Katsuhiro Otomo

    Katsuhiro Otomo

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  • Riyoko Ikeda

    Riyoko Ikeda

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  • Naoki Urasawa

    Naoki Urasawa

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  • Go Nagai

    Go Nagai

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  • Yoshiyuki Tomino

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  • Masao Maruyama

    Masao Maruyama

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  • Rintaro

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  • Ada Palmer

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  • Samuel Sattin

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Overview

Osamu Tezuka is known as the “God of Manga.” He was the genius Japanese artist who pioneered manga and anime after WWII. He’s often compared to Walt Disney, but that’s a disservice to Tezuka —that’s how much he contributed and how influential he was.

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