Tsuge wrote three categories of stories: those who he called "travel stories" which came from his numerous voyages accross Japan.
Secondly, stories coming from his dreams with a surreal atmosphere. Thirdly, autobiographical stories, published mainly in the seventies and eighties. Depression has halted Tsuge's carreer several times, and today he doesn't draw anymore.
Even so, his works are timeless and get reprinted since the sixties even though he isn't an author known to the masses. Critics are unanimously positive about his works and about his inestimable importance for the manga scene. Two of his works have been made into a movie. He's considered to be a cult-mangaka.
In Japan, Tsuge is always presented in the media by using the word "Ishoku" meaning unique or by the word "kisai" meaning great talent, genius. His brother, Tsuge Tadao , is also a mangaka. He worked as an assistant at Mizuki Pro. Series Title Click for series info. Garo Zenei Manga no Shikou to Kiseki. Gensenkan Shujin. Hissatsu Surume Katame. Munou no Hito.
Drama, Mature, Psychological, Seinen. Realism no Yado. The Swamp. Tonari no Onna. Tsuge Yoshiharu Shoki Kessaku Chouhenshuu. Yotsu no Hanzai. This idea relates to Zen Buddhism and the concept of mu nothingness. Related posts: No2 [History] The end of a symbol No. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. OK Privacy policy.
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