When one sees or hears the name Hideo Azuma, one either immediately thinks of lolita manga or simply asks, "who in the hell is that?" He's known as being the "father of lolicon," with many of his works being pornographic in some way. One would not expect this man to have much interest in drawing things outside of science fiction and lolicon, though he certainly has an impressive list of manga titles to his name.
So an award-winning book like Disappearance Diary comes as a bit of a surprise; it's neither pornographic nor science fiction, and is in fact an autobiography of sorts, told in a
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Great Escape of the Comic Book Writer Japanese: 失踪日記 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 3
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 2005
Theme:
Memoir
Serialization:
None Authors:
Azuma, Hideo (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #31502 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6415
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I feel that some people may think I've been far too lenient with the my choices in the scores however I think that this manga is an absolute masterpiece, the way that the art provides a complete and clear contrast to the seriousness of the topics discussed in the story is masterfully done.
The characters or more like single character is so well rounded and yet not, like any human he has many flaws but they are clearly labeled and shown in an almost comical, anecdotal way, yet this somehow doesn't at all take away from the incredibly deep and dark stories that are told. I ... Feb 18, 2021
Stumbling upon a September 2016 article on Zimmerit, after discovering the Awake opening animation for Japan S.P.F.X. CONVENTION III, I found the man who popularized, and essentially established Lolicon in the Japanese market (for better or worse... emphasis on worse), Hideo Azuma. I feel down a real rabbit hole in old-school, golden-age anime and my love for the Daicon animations and the usage of the popular, yet highly under appreciated today, Itano Circus often used in mecha anime of yester-year that was utilized as well in Awake. Although Awake itself isn’t very ambitious in its execution and it derives most of its appeal towards the
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