Sultans of Manga
Scorpio Woman | Isao Narusawa | Green Arrow Publishing (1987)
Scorpio Woman | Isao Narusawa | Green Arrow Publishing (1987)
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Size : 18.5 x 26 cm
Media : ink & watercolor on paper
Very good condition
For nearly three decades, Isao Narusawa produced numerous short manga and gekiga, gaining recognition with series such as Brother & Sister Detectives. While his stories sometimes lacked depth (especially when working solo), his artwork had a very distinctive quality and expressive style.
Narusawa is roughly the same age as the renowned mangaka Toshio Maeda, who acted as a mentor to him. Maeda pushed Narusawa to spice up his manga, but while Maeda explored the more bold such as tentacle horror, Narusawa preferred a more classy and stylish approach.
Narusawa was primarily an artist rather than a writer, so his solo stories often missed backbone unless created in collaboration with a dedicated writer. His work explored urban themes like yakuza and gangs - published mainly in Bessatsu Weekly Manga TIMES during the 1980s.
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