Circle Name: Pokko-chankai Author: Jiro Otum, Jiro Otum's World Exhibition Outline: This is the first Work Reproduction of Jiro Otum, a manga artist who was active in the Showa period and is known to those in the know. The first selection for the "Jiro Otum Collection" was the monthly women's magazine "Kobutanobu-chan," a manga aimed at young children serialized for two years from 1961 (Showa 36). A gentle and entertaining story about four seasons events with a cheerful and cute boy, Buu-chan, his family, and friends. This time, it is a volume book with B5 size at the time of serialization, full color and complete recording. The Genga has been lost and is Reproductioned from the magazine published at that time. "Kabane-chan" based on the Genga is also included at the end of a book the book. Few people know about Jiro Otum's work, but Jiro Otum's writing at the time when it overlaps with "Korisu no Pokko-chan" is wonderful, and this is also one of his masterpieces. Except for the "Jiro Otum's World Exhibition" Gengaten and the spot sale booth, only Mandarake-sama is mail-ordered. Please take this opportunity to purchase it. Age designation: All ages Genre: Materials / Jiro Ota Work publication date: 2022/8/6 Plate type / number of pages: B5-212P [Mandarake monopoly]
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