A revealing glimpse into the life and times of alt-manga???s most intriguing comics auteur.Tsuge Yoshiharu, one of manga???s last living legends, remains an elusive and highly influential character as he moves into the final phase of his career. A Nobody Artist features a number of loosely (and disputably) semiautobiographical vignettes often concerning a young cartoonist trying to make a go of it in the shifting manga market. True to form, Tsuge delivers much more than a straight accounting of a cartoonist???s life. Lust routinely distracts our young artists while older artists again and again provide a model for what not to do, or more likely, where a cartoonist???s life will lead you. Fleeting moments of domestic happiness are upset by bouts of self-doubt. As always, Tsuge???s art is succinct and glorious???a beautiful document of a changing Japan.This penultimate volume in Drawn and Quarterly???s complete collection of the legendary manga-ka???s oeuvre collects richly-detailed and deeply human comics stories originally published
Click on any of the links above to see more books like this one.