Comic Showa-shi
Showa: A History of Japan
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Comic Showa-shi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Comic Showashi, Shouwa-Shi, A Comics History of the Showa Era
Japanese: コミック昭和史
English: Showa: A History of Japan
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 120
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 1988 to Dec 1989
Genre: Award Winning Award Winning
Themes: Historical Historical, Memoir Memoir
Serialization: None
Authors: Mizuki, Shigeru (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.951 (scored by 425425 users)
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Ranked: #8482
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Popularity: #7919
Members: 2,574
Favorites: 35

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 14, 2018
How much do you know about Japan? Since you’re on this site, it’s safe to say that you are at least somewhat interested in the culture. You've likely picked up some scattered facts about the country. You know that losing the second World War irrevocably changed Japan; did you know they’d been at war almost a decade before WWII officially started? You know what a kamikaze soldier is; did you know that this was largely created out of desperation after Prime Minister Tojo (according to this manga) declared: “I would rather see this whole country die than admit the smallest defeat”? You might even know ...
Jul 27, 2021
Deleted my main MAL account Kaushik17

“Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it.”

The late Shigeru Mizuki was known as the master of the yokai genre, popularizing and bringing traditional Japanese folk tales to a modern audience and thus leaving his indubitable mark on the anime/manga medium. While he certainly deserves the plaudits for this and rightfully so, his historical works often go unnoticed.

Showa is one such work, where Mizuki guides us, the reader, through the reign of the Emperor Hirohito. His reign saw the rising militarism of Japan resulting in the disastrous Sino-Japanese wars which merged into WW2, leading the nation ...