Manga master Yoshihiro Tatsumi, subject of Eric Khoo film, dead at 79

It’s a sad day for fans of Japanese comics.

Manga master artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi passed away on March 7. He was 79.

Tatsumi is known for darker, non-traditional style of manga in the late 1950s, which he coined “gekiga.”

Singaporean filmmaker Eric Khoo, who adapted five of Tatsumi’s short stories in Tatsumi, a film about the artist, made the announcement to a British journalist. 

Khoo’s animated feature premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 2011.

Kinokuniya’s online store has Tatsumi’s graphic novels in stockFallen Words ($30.62), Good-Bye ($38.30) and his autobiography, A Drifiting Life ($64.60).
 

 

Photo: AFP (Erick Khoo, left, and Yoshihiro Tatsumi)

 


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