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Osamu Tezuka Hand-drawn Manuscript "The Man from Mars"

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With warranty

Condition

discoloration, marked, tape marks, stained slightly, attached

Current Price

520,000 yen

Start Price

200,000 yen

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No. of Bids

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Start Time

2023/04/15 15:00:00

Live Time

2023/05/05 21:02:37

2023/05/05 05:02:37

Item Number

4005z115

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LIVE EVENT

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Item's Details

(item number) 4005
(title) Osamu Tezuka Hand-drawn Manuscript "The Man from Mars"
(size) Attachment 190×270mm
(side note) 1994 small company issued warranty pasted on the back and stamped
(condition) common
(detailed) discoloration, marked, tape marks, stained slightly, attached
(starting bid price) 200,000 yen

(comment) This work was published as an appendix to the September issue of Shonen Gaho in 1952. There is also a comical expression that makes the hat float, making it a fun piece to look at. This page, which is also included in "Monster on the 38th Parallel", depicts the reminiscence scene of Tyrtil and Michiru who met Martians for the first time. The frame number is skipping because the actual item is only half of one page. In fact, continuous frames are drawn on the left side. There are many characters, and it is a piece full of the charm of SF drawn by Osamu Tezuka. "Captain Madros" drawn on the back side is the work of Kyuuta Ishikawa, the master of animal cartoons, but it is a coincidence that it was used on the mount and has nothing to do with the manuscript (Okuyama)

Translation is done by machine translator.

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