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Before giant robots, space ships, and masked super heroes filled the pages of Japanese comic booksknown as mangasuch characters were regularly seen on the streets of Japan in
stories.
tells the history of this fascinating and nearly vanished Japanese art form that paved the way for modern-day comic books, and is the missing link in the development of modern manga.
During the height of
in the 1930s, storytellers would travel to villages and set up their
(miniature wooden prosceniums), through which illustrated boards were shown. The storytellers acted as entertainers and reporters, narrating tales that ranged from action-packed westerns, period pieces, traditional folk tales, and melodramas, to nightly news reporting on World War II. More than just explaining the pictures, a good storyteller would act out the parts of each character with different voices and facial expressions. Through extensive research and interviews, author Eric P. Nash pieces together the remarkable history of this art and its creators. With rare images reproduced for the first time from Japanese archives, including full-length
stories, combined with expert writing, this book is an essential guide to the origins of manga.