It is 1936 in Berlin, Nazi Germany. A Japanese reporter named Sohei Tohge is covering the Berlin Olympic Games for the Japanese press. As he sits in the Japanese press box watching the many track and field events of the day, he receives a call from his younger brother Isao, who has been studying in Germany as an international student. The two make plans to meet as Isao mentions he has something of importance to share with his sibling. While Sohei initially thinks his little brother may have found a young frau, Isao's tone is clearly that of one who is troubled by topics much heavier than romance.
When Sohei arrives at Berlin University, he finds his brother's room has been through some sort of violent ordeal. A mysterious message was left on a note pad and a window was left wide open. And tangled in the branches of a tree directly below Isao's window rested his dead body. Isao was murdered.
Sohei would immediately launch an investigation to the murder, but almost instantly all traces of information regarding his younger brother's study in Germany has vanished. The police were of no help. Isao's room was also cleared and rented out to another person. Even his building manager feigned ignorance. It was as if he had never existed.
Investigating the matter, it is later learned that this murder is connected to a document he mailed to Japan with information regarding Adolf Hitler. As events progress, the lives of three Adolfs, each from distinct origins, intertwine and become more and more tangled as Sohei Toge searches for his brother's murderer.
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Osamu Tezuka (1928-89) is the godfather of Japanese manga comics. He originally intended to become a doctor and earned his degree before turning to what was then a medium for children. His many early masterpieces include the series known in the U.S. as Astro Boy. With his sweeping vision, deftly intertwined plots, feel for the workings of power, and indefatigable commitment to human dignity, Tezuka elevated manga to an art form.
The later Tezuka, when he authored Buddha, often had in mind the mature readership that manga gained in the sixties and that had only grown ever since. The Kurosawa of Japanese pop culture, Osamu Tezuka is a twentieth century classic.
Tezuka is a multiple award-winner on both sides of the Pacific. His Message to Adolf won the Kodansha Manga Award in 1986. His works Buddha and Dororo have received Eisner Awards in North America over the past decade.
It is 1936 in Berlin, Nazi Germany. A Japanese reporter named Sohei Tohge is covering the Berlin Olympic Games for the Japanese press. As he sits in the Japanese press box watching the many track and field events of the day, he receives a call from his younger brother Isao, who has been studying in Germany as an international student. The two make plans to meet as Isao mentions he has something of importance to share with his sibling. While Sohei initially thinks his little brother may have found a young frau, Isao's tone is clearly that of one who is troubled by topics much heavier than romance.
When Sohei arrives at Berlin University, he finds his brother's room has been through some sort of violent ordeal. A mysterious message was left on a note pad and a window was left wide open. And tangled in the branches of a tree directly below Isao's window rested his dead body. Isao was murdered.
Sohei would immediately launch an investigation to the murder, but almost instantly all traces of information regarding his younger brother's study in Germany has vanished. The police were of no help. Isao's room was also cleared and rented out to another person. Even his building manager feined ignorance. It was as if he had never existed.
Investigating the matter, it is later learned that this murder is connected to a document he mailed to Japan with information regarding Adolf Hitler. As events progress, the lives of three Adolfs, each from distinct origins, intertwine and become more and more tangled as Sohei Toge searches for his brother's murderer.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. New York: Vertical, 2012. First edition, second printing, as stated. Hardcover. Fine, issued without a dust jacket. A tight, unread copy. Octavo, 648 pages, illustrated throughout in black and white. "Message to Adolf, Part 1" is the first of two volumes collecting Osamu Tezuka's epic wartime manga originally serialized in Japan between 1983 and 1985. The story intertwines the lives of three men named Adolf-one Jewish, one German-Japanese, and one Adolf Hitler-against the backdrop of World War II. Osamu Tezuka (19281989), creator of "Astro Boy" and "Phoenix," is widely regarded as the father of modern manga. The series won the 1986 Kodansha Manga Award for general manga and was first published in English by Cadence Books and VIZ before this definitive Vertical edition. Artikel-Nr. Graphic-Novles-Tezuka-2
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Vertical, New York, 2012. First edition, fourth printing. Hardbound. NEW, issued without jacket, a tight unread copy, Tiny red remainder dot on lower edge. B&W Illustrations; 6.3 X 2 X 8.25 inches; 648 pages. Osamu Tezuka (1928-89), originated Japanese manga comics. Adolf won the Kodansha Manga Award in 1986 for general manga. Adolf was published in English by Cadence Books and VIZ Media. The newer two volume release of Adolf from Vertical, Inc. is published under the title "Message to Adolf." Translated from the Japanese by Kumar Sivasubramanian; original title: Adolf ni Tsugu. In MESSAGE TO ADOLF, PART 1, Japanese journalist Sohei Toge investigates his brother's murder at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, pulling two boysAdolf Kauffmann and Adolf Kamilinto a deadly conspiracy tied to Adolf Hitler. Osamu Tezuka (19281989), often called the father of modern manga, created landmark works including Phoenix, Buddha (winner of the Eisner Award), Black Jack, and Astro Boy. This was one of his late-career works, originally published from 198385. This edition represents the first Vertical hardback release of the work. Artikel-Nr. Graphic-Novels-Vertical
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - It is 1936 in Berlin, Nazi Germany. A Japanese reporter named Sohei Tohge is covering the Berlin Olympic Games for the Japanese press. As he sits in the Japanese press box watching the many track and field events of the day, he receives a call from his younger brother Isao, who has been studying in Germany as an international student. The two make plans to meet as Isao mentions he has something of importance to share with his sibling. While Sohei initially thinks his little brother may have found a young frau, Isao's tone is clearly that of one who is troubled by topics much heavier than romance.When Sohei arrives at Berlin University, he finds his brother's room has been through some sort of violent ordeal. A mysterious message was left on a note pad and a window was left wide open. And tangled in the branches of a tree directly below Isao's window rested his dead body. Isao was murdered.Sohei would immediately launch an investigation to the murder, but almost instantly all traces of information regarding his younger brother's study in Germany has vanished. The police were of no help. Isao's room was also cleared and rented out to another person. Even his building manager feigned ignorance. It was as if he had never existed.Investigating the matter, it is later learned that this murder is connected to a document he mailed to Japan with information regarding Adolf Hitler. As events progress, the lives of three Adolfs, each from distinct origins, intertwine and become more and more tangled as Sohei Toge searches for his brother's murderer. Artikel-Nr. 9781935654438
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