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Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

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Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka



Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

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Volume 15 contains fourteen of Black Jack's many worldly adventures... A Life to Live: Black Jack is called in to treat a young flower arrangement master. The talented artisan is suffering from acute porphyria which is impacting her digestive and nervous system. Given her current condition she cannot even stand to be in sunlight; as it often induces fainting spells, hallucinations and seizures. For an artist who focuses on light and life, to not be able to use sunlight to bring life to her art the ikebana master almost believes she has no life to lead. However with every new piece that she creates there is no doubt to her mentors that life itself is worth living. And if she survives she might have a life-changing decision to make about her career. A Star is Born: In a rare chapter where Black Jack does not perform an operation, the good doctor must treat a previous patient's heart and soul. Award-winning actress Igusa Suginami says she owes all her success to the treatment she received from BJ years ago. Since she had her operation she feels she has been blessed by a god of luck and is now ready to embark on the biggest performance of her life...She wants to confess her feelings to Dr. Black Jack. Sadly the doctor does not recognize Igusa the superstar. He says he treated Chika the young singing talent with ambitions of making it big with her skills. Their reunion does not appear to be destined as the next big romance; instead it might end up becoming a tragedy for the ages.

Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #950585 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-10
  • Released on: 2015-06-10
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Black Jack, Volume 15, by Osamu Tezuka

Review “What makes Black Jack so great, in addition to Tezuka’s artwork and whirlwind narrative velocity (you can either breeze through these volumes or linger on the details), is his bottomless bag of stories. Tezuka effortlessly integrates scores of different surgical procedures into short, sharp tales that eviscerate the codified vicissitudes (especially reticence and duty) of Japanese society with, yes, surgical precision.” —Richard Gehr, The Village Voice“Manga master Osamu Tezuka may be best known for Astro Boy, but this installment of Black Jack continues the adventures of a far superior character… With his shock of white hair and rock-star demeanour, Black Jack transfers well to the manga version of the operating room. The book is peppered with enough knowledge to hint at Tezuka’s fascination with the frailty of the human body. [I]t means he can avoid the clichés of most manga storylines.”—The Guardian (U.K.)“Surely there’s nothing in this series more continually striking than the artist’s relentless, guaranteed depictions of surgery itself, happy rubber skin always peeled away to show realist meat and bone, minutely detailed organs mended or transplanted, then covered up again in the stuff of effortless napkin doodles… I found even the least of [these stories] fascinating examples of an artist casting his net especially far, secure in his talented hands and firm in his fame—ready to confront any malady, striving to cut away any harm, instrument tips sharp for making flesh whole.”—Jog--The Blog“‘Iconic’ doesn’t begin to sum up Black Jack’s importance in the world of manga… I see a lot of Tezuka fans reaching for their wallets—not just for this volume alone, but for the whole of Black Jack as it’s finally being re-released in the English-language edition it has always deserved. It was, and will be, more than worth the wait. Platinum Award.”—Advanced Media Network“The entire book was a fantastic read cover-to-cover that I refused to put down. Whether you’re just getting into manga, or have been a fan for decades, it would be a shame not to own this seminal title.”—Japanator“Black Jack is a dramatic, nearly Byronic figure… With genre-spanning stories—horror, sci-fi, romance— and Tezuka’s signature blend of drama, bathos, and extreme broad comedy jammed together on every page, Black Jack is a wild but extravagantly entertaining ride that’s far more accessible than the author’s novel-length epics.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)“The stories are a unique mix of an Isaac Bashevis Singer morality tale, and outstanding creative medicine. Though Black Jack is aimed at a young audience, it has maturity not found in adult works. It’s a piece of comic art that excels in form, and message.” —Ain’t It Cool News“Vertical, Inc. has promised 17 volumes of Black Jack to be released every other month over the next three years. That seems like a bold commitment, until you start reading the stories… From sores that look like faces (and talk, too) to eyes that see ghosts, the busy doctors on ‘E.R.’ never had to deal with any of these unique patients. Osamu Tezuka’s attention to detail on close-ups for surgeries and strange growths makes for some rubber-necking horror hard to turn away from. Black Jack is a 10.”—Comics Village

About the Author Osamu Tezuka was born on November 3, 1928, in Osaka. He grew up in an open-minded family exposed to comics and Walt Disney. As a boy he also had a love for insects, which he would later as a grown-up incorporate into his pen name. Having developed an intense understanding of the preciousness of life from his wartime experience, Osamu Tezuka aimed to become a physician and later earned his degree in medicine, but ultimately chose the profession he loved best: manga artist and animated film writer.Tezuka's manga and animated films had a tremendous impact on the shaping of the psychology of Japan's postwar youth. His work changed the concept of Japanese comics, transforming it into an art form and incorporating a variety of new styles in creating the "story cartoon." Osamu Tezuka lived out his entire life tirelessly pursuing his efforts, passing away at the age of 60 on February 8, 1989. In all, Tezuka produced more than 150,000 pages of graphic storytelling before his death. Posthumously Tezuka's work have won a number of awards in the U.S., including the 2009 Eisner Award given to his series Dororo.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Black Jack, Vol. 15 By Rob This past year was great for Tezuka releases, and this was one of my favorites. The stories here range from sappy to horrific and the one minor downfall I could say is that Pinoko doesn't show up nearly enough. However, all Black Jack stories are entertaining, and even sometimes inspiring."Treasure Island" shows Black Jack pushed to his limit and also shows the kinder side of him, and for what he sometimes uses the millions of yen he extorts. "Leaf Buds" is like a childhood tale about the Tree Man; exotic wildlife becoming native boy-life. "Dedicated to Dracula" gives a different and (somewhat) believable retelling of the story you expect from the outset; it's also humorous in how it ends, showing Tezuka's mix-up game as well as any comic. "Dialogue with the Dead" is more empathetic and even House-like in it's tale about an old patient of BJ's; themes on memory and appreciating life all over this one. "The Next Chance" shows the most dickish move BJ has probably ever made, but all for the betterment of the patient, who here is a Nobel-prize winning doctor. "A Surgeon Lives for Music" shows BJ in the passive for once, looking up to a famous doctor who lives in a country where non-native music is outlawed (a further point is the irony Vertical has to bring when the Beatles' copyright slanders the pages), and of course there is a stand-out: "An Arrangement of Life," one of those episodes where BJ is made to eat his own philosophy by giving into the demands (and money) of the patient's father. The simple art of flower arranging provides us with a very choice, vulnerable moment in BJ's life, as well as some of Tezuka's finest drawing; the clear winner in this collection, and the reason why, in two more volumes, I'll be sad to have lived through all the BJ one world could handle.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Coming to the manga's end... By ChibiNeko Reading this manga has been a great ride and it's reaffirmed what I've always thought: Tezuka is a genius.I really enjoyed the stories in this series and like its predecessors, you can read this without having to have read the previous volumes in the series. There's one or two comments to previous events, but overall this is something that you can easily pick up without any prior knowledge of the series.The stories in this really are pretty cool, I must admit. In one chapter we're treated to a story about a boy who mysteriously grows leaves all over his body and in another we're shown exactly what Black Jack does with all of the money he demands from his various clients.Overall this was a great volume and one that fans of the series will absolutely have to get, especially if they've been collecting the series so far.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. He liked it. By Mark A. Gosdin Was pre-ordered for my youngest son, he took it to his room the minute it was unboxed. Did not emerge for several hours. I'd say he was satisfied.

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