How much Tezuka have you read?
>>157124446
A lot of his early work, and all of Astro Boy. I wanted to read through his later work since I hear that's where the real meaty stuff is, but I felt kind of spent after all of those Atom chapters.
>>157124446
I really cant stomach his art-style. I liked Black jack though.
>>157124446
None at all
I read a lot of Tezuka about six years ago, whatever I could find in English. It's been years and I haven't read anything else by him. I remember getting excited when Alabaster was translated but didn't bother reading volume two.
>>157124446
avatar is the father of animu?
>>157125676
That's obviously OPM though
>>157125823
Why did the Bhudda's earlobes grow so big?
>>157126266
Part of the lore in the original sanskrit books about the life of Gautama Buddha.
In some versions, he's described to have non-human features such as having membranes between fingers (like frogs), and also extremely long arms.
Also, in asian culture, having big bears is also a sing of goodness/wisdom.
>>157125823
Thanks to this manga I learned about the meaning behind the famous statue of Buddha resting his body sideways.
I used to think he was just taking a sunbathe and just chilling. Turns out Buddha actually had to rest that way during his final years because of his illness.
>>157124446
a lot of black jack. a bit of phoenix. breddy gud overall
How many of you read Yakeppachi no Maria?
Buddha, Phoenix, Adolf, Apollo's Song, Ode to Kirihito
I read Buddha, Ayako, Apollo's Song and Ode to Kirihito.
I liked all of them, though Buddha may have been the least interesting. I actually thought Ayako was the best one.
>>157128187
Is that fuckin Mr. Monopoly?
So which is more considered Tezuka's best, Phoenix or Buddha?
>>157129447
phoenix.
>>157124446
None because I am a fan of anime and the anime artstyle, not cartoonshit from Japan.