Sanpei Shirato

Sanpei Shirato

Sanpei Shirato (白土三平 "Shirato Sanpei", birth name Okamoto Noboru 岡本登, born February 15, 1932 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist known for his social criticism as well as his realistic drawing style and the characters in his scenarios. He is considered a pioneer of gekiga. The son of the Japanese proletarian painter Toki Okamoto, his dream to become an artist equal with his father started when he became a Kamishibai artist. He is also known for his work published in the early issues of the manga anthology magazine "Garo" in 1964, which had a focus on alternative manga instead of popular mainstream manga.

Biography

In his childhood Shirato's father was active in the proletarian culture movement, being one of the few people to be photographed with the tortured corpse of proletarian leader Kobayashi Takiji. As he grew up he experienced the rancor of the war years, and it is said that these grim emotions come out in the nihilistic society portrayed in his works.

Shirato developed his artistic style through painting picture-card shows (kamishibai) after finishing middle school at 18. He was influenced by the Ukiyo-e of the pre-Meiji period, but differed in his portrayal of action in a multi-panel "slow motion" style unique to his manga [Tsurumi, Shunsuke. "A Cultural History of Postwar Japan" Columbia University Press. 1987. First Published in Japanese by Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo. 1984] . His style of action portrayal came from the tension building techniques inherent in the performance aspect of Kami-shibai.Shirato started his career as a professional mangaka in 1957 with "Ninja bugeichō", a historically-based ninja-themed manga that captured the attention of students and intellectuals of the time. "The Legend of Kamui", the first series published in "Garo", can be considered his most important and influential manga work. It is the story of Kamui, a ninja who leaves an organization that pursues him and clearly sees the true nature of the Edo period and the discrimination that existed in the feudal system. Shirato's works are primarily historical dramas that focus on ninjas, present a historical record of Japan, and criticize oppression, discrimination, and exploitation.

Many of Shirato's works have been adapted as anime series and films, including "Ninja bugeichō", which was adapted by Nagisa Oshima as "Ninja Bugeichō" ("Band of Ninja") in 1967, an unusual film consisting only of images from the manga and voiceovers with no animation. Some works have received attention in the United States, such as "The Legend of Kamui", which was released in 1987 by Viz Media, but others remain relatively unknown.

elected works

* AKAME
* Bacchus
* Best Collection of Sanpei Shirato's Earlier Works (édition Shōgakukan)
* Census Register of Ninjas
* Crying Field
* Death God Kim Boy
* Devil Wind
* Handbook of Ninja Arts (as told by Kagemaru)
* Kamui, The Legends of Kamui, Life of Kamui: 38 vols, More Legends of Kamui, The Story of Kamui (part 1 & 2) (1982)
* Kinada
* Life of Mufu
* Ninja Whirlwind
* "Ninja bugeichō" (1959)
* Osen
* Pentheus
* Rock at Nanatsuoke
* Sanada Swordmanship
* Sasuke, (1961)
* Savannah
* Secret Ninja Stories
* Seton's Wild Animals
* Song of Buffalo
* The Fumas
* The Secret Stories of Ninja Techniques
* Watari, (1965) - A Work that influenced the movie "Platoon". Fact|date=March 2008
* Wolf Boy

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