
Bomb The World 2 Still Edition
World War II is the topic up for discussion this week, and there are many fine manga on this culturally touchy subject. We have very few available in English, one of which I've already talked about (Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths, by Shigeru Mizuki). The three here take three completely different narrative approaches.
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One is set during the bombing of Hiroshima and deals with the direct aftermath, another is a slice-of-life story about the consequences of the bombing in everyday life set sometime after, and the third is an Inglorious Basterds-style action story, and one of my all-time favorites. Message to Adolf, aka Adolf - Osamu Tezuka (recently reprinted in 2 volumes, though a 5-volume version exists in English)Few can tell a truly crazy action story like Osamu Tezuka, though admittedly, Adolf is somewhat more serious and less crazy than the likes of MW or Ode to Kirihito.
The story starts with a reporter covering the Berlin Olympics. A murder takes place, and when the reporter begins investigating, it becomes clear the Nazis are covering something up. He is tortured and told to mind his own business, which only makes him more determined to get to the bottom of things. Elsewhere, we learn about two friends, a Jewish boy named Adolf, and a half Japanese/half German boy also named Adolf. The two grew up together, but the latter Adolf is shipped off to join the Hitler Youth, and his Nazi brainwashing conflicts with his knowledge that his Jewish friend is no different than anybody else. The story weaves through the lives of both Adolfs, the reporter and his mystery, and the war itself.
World War II Bombs Still Menace Germany In the German town of Goettingen on Tuesday, three workers were killed and six wounded while trying to defuse an 1,100-pound Allied bomb -- a tragic legacy. By the time the first atomic bomb had been made, Germany had already surrendered and World War II in Europe was over. Japan was defeated as well, but would not surrender. The US was contemplating an invasion of Japan.
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I compared it to Inglorious Basterds, and while it's not as overtly violent as that movie, it's brutal in its own ways, and has its share of over-the-top action. Also, an alternate ending for Hitler, which may be hard to appreciate if you aren't familiar with Tezuka's 'star system' (he uses the same characters in all his manga, but casts them in different 'roles'). Its weakness may be that it keeps going after the end of WWII and drifts into PLO territory with the final confrontation between the two Adolfs. But before that, it's a tight little action/mystery story, and Tezuka does a great job of writing from several different viewpoints. This is also probably his most 'realistic' artwork, which suits this story better than his usual, very cartoonish, style from Astro Boy or his early work.
But it still might be a bit too exaggerated for some. Vertical just released it as a 2-volume omnibus with nice covers, and those should be widely available. Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms - Fumiyo Kouno (1 volume)This is the only one of the three series I mention here set after World War II, and is also completely different in its mood and slice-of-life nature. There are two stories. The first, Town of Evening Calm, is set ten years after the bombing of Hiroshima. We see the everyday lives of the people living in the city after all the pieces had been picked up. The somewhat cheery moments are balanced with horrific reminders of the tragedy, such as the radiation scars visible on the women in the public bath house.
The protagonist, a young woman, feels very guilty for having survived when so many others died. She shies away from relationships, since she feels she doesn't have the right to be happy. The story takes an unlooked-for and very tragic twist at the end, a narrative technique I'm always fond of when done right.
Country of Cherry Blossoms is set in the present, and is more about the descendents of the survivors and the simple connections and relationships between a group of people, both young and old. The bombing doesn't enter the narrative directly, but it still hangs over the character's lives. It's a much cheerier story than the first, and I found it interesting that it could deal with the topic of the bombing with a lighter mood. Kouno's art is also very illustrative and meditative, and matches the moods of the stories perfectly.
Sadly, though it was released in 2009, it looks like Last Gasp hasn't reprinted it recently, and online prices are being driven up. There's a digital edition available over at that should be up for the forseeable future, though. Barefoot Gen - Keiji Nakazawa (10 volumes)An autobiographical work, but it re-tells the author's experiences without placing him as the main character directly. For the curious, the truly autobiographical Nakazawa work is 'I Saw It!'