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263:. Keiji was knocked unconscious. The schoolyard wall had blocked most of the flames from the blast, though his cheek was impaled by a nail in a wooden board. Keiji returned to his home to learn that his mother, who had recently given birth to a baby girl, was waiting for him by the tracks on Yamaguchi Street. The rest of his family, except Yasuto, had just died. Their house had collapsed in the blast, and the father and children were trapped under the wreckage. Meanwhile, a fire had started elsewhere, but quickly spread from house to house, so the father and children were burned alive while pinned down, and while the mother listened to their screams. Later on, Keiji and Yasuto went back to their home to dig up their family's bodies. 718: 313:. Keiji's editor got him a job working as the assistant to Daiji Kazumine. One and a half years later, his manga titles began serialization in various magazines. When he returned to Hiroshima to meet his mother, she had recovered though she was unable to walk freely. She collected every issue of the magazines his works appeared in, and Keiji told her to get well so he can show her Tokyo. 401:. Educomics colorized the series and offered lesson plans for bulk orders to aid in using the series in classrooms to help explain the war to students. Also with bulk orders an 11 × 17 inch free poster was added for promoting the manga in stores, with endorsements by other manga artists and peace educators. 270:
ended and Shoji returned. The baby girl his mother gave birth to on the day of the bombing died and was cremated on the beach. Keiji returned to school and houses being rebuilt. His family was poor, and Keiji was always hunting for food. He also began collecting trash and glass to turn into items he
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and they rush into a wet shelter. Hungry and with there being little food, Keiji would steal and eat raw rice from storage bins. To earn money, the family painted wooden clogs. His father also did traditional Japanese paintings and his brother Yasuto welded the hulls of ships at the Kure Shipyard.
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Returning to Tokyo, Keiji met a woman who he fell in love with and married. Meeting Keiji's wife, Kimiyo told him that her life was now complete. She died while Keiji and his wife were en route to Tokyo. When they cremated her body, the radiation remaining in her from the bomb caused her bones to
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Five years after Kimiyo's death, Keiji is standing by a pond and wishing he had been born in a better time. Checking the time, he realizes it's close to the deadline for his work for
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which accepted and published it. Wanting to improve his drawing skills, Keiji began working as a sign painter for a former war veteran. A second manuscript sent to
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disintegrate, leaving only white dust instead of the usual ashes. Traumatized and angered, Keiji decided he would fight the atomic bomb through his manga's.
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Keiji's brother, Shoji, left during a group evacuation, keeping in touch through letters. On August 6, 1945, on his way to school, Keiji saw a
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The volume was released in North American in a colorized English translated volume by Educomics under the title
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was later published as a part of a compilation of Nakazawa's short stories by Holp Shuppan, entitled
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won him second place in a contest. Keiji used the prize money to buy a palette.
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In 1945, elementary student Keiji Nakazawa's mother wakes him up during an
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piece following the life of Nakazawa from his youngest days in post-war
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I Saw It: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A Survivor's True Story
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that first appeared in 1972 as a 48-page feature in the magazine
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Disaster Drawn: Visual Witness, Comics, and Documentary Form
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1982's most notable manga release on these shores would be
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manga. It was published in a single volume under the title
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became the predecessor for Nakazawa's popular manga series
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Novels about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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featuring manga based on various creators' biographies.
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The company Educomics discontinued their licence to
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Index


Anti-war
autobiography
Keiji Nakazawa
Shueisha
NA
Monthly Shōnen Jump
Shōnen
one-shot
manga
Keiji Nakazawa
Monthly Shōnen Jump
Holp Shuppan
autobiographical
Hiroshima
Barefoot Gen
air raid
B-29
dropped
atomic bomb
Little Boy
Hiroshima
World War II
manga
Osamu Tezuka
New Year's Eve
hemorrhaging
Tokyo
manga artist
Weekly Shōnen Jump

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