(item number) 2064 (title) Shogaku Sannensei February 1969 Edition 1969(S44)02 (maker) Shogakukan (the date of issue) 1969 (S44) 02.01 (size) B5 (sheets) 362P (Condition Rating) 6 (detailed) Creases around cover, back cover peeling, binding error on top of p.5, "Bean-throwing Quiz" p.15 missing, stained (starting bid price) 10,000 yen
(comment) Composition / Illustration: Murotani Tsunezo "Dr. Kepel's Story" , Illustration / Idea: OTOMO Shoji + Illustration: TA Tatsuji "horror plan TV illustration catch the space monster" 2C4P / 1C4P , Ikekamiichi "horror plan" , Ikekami's debut itself was in 1962, but he worked alongside an assistant and a signboard shop, and considering his starting year as a full-fledged manga artist, this comic adaptation of "horror plan" is quite early work. In addition, this work, which has been serialized for 8 episodes in a total of 6 episodes, is still a work that has not been made into a book, and the second episode is based on the original TV version, and from the third episode onwards, it is a completely original story by Tsuji Masaki. The lines are also meticulously drawn, and it is so solid that you wouldn't expect it to be published in a junior high school magazine. I think it may have been difficult for the third-year elementary school children, who are readers, but the familiarity of the slightly roundly deformed pictures and the overwhelming drawing power that has been exerted since those days do not make them feel ... But what is noteworthy is the final episode, episode 6. In the trailer for the 6th episode called "SRI vs. strange man", there is a completely different Western monster style from the previous works, such as a mummy man, an invisible man, and a werewolf (although the composition is similar to that because of Otomo Shoji...) The 6th episode actually published is a series of large sesame seeds on all 6 pages, which is a drastic decrease from the previous page count, such as fighting against a monster wrestler and not having a mummy man and a werewolf. Many of the school year magazines have their final episode in March, when the school year changes, and the final episode is still a big deal, but it is a bold ending, and that boldness enhances the charm of the work itself. "I would like to recommend it as a must-see and a must-read, including the fact that it is an unpublished book and the low incidence of the '68 school year magazine itself (Iwaki)"
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