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Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa
Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa











After leaving school to work as a sign painter, he began submitting cartoons to various manga magazines, eventually moving to Tokyo to pursue a full-time career as a cartoonist.

Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa

Inspired by his late father, who had been an artist, he showed his own flair for drawing at an early age. Growing up amid the devastation and poverty of postwar Hiroshima, he found solace in the manga of Osamu Tezuka. Only a mile from ground zero, he miraculously survived with minimal injuries, but he lost his father, brother and sister in the ensuing holocaust.

Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa

Keiji Nakazawa was born in Hiroshima in 1939 and was 6 when the atomic bomb was dropped on his hometown. This photo was taken by and is courtesy of Alan Gleason.

Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa

This interview ran in The Comics Journal #256 (October 2003). From the TCJ Archives Keiji Nakazawa Interview













Barefoot Gen, Volume Two by Keiji Nakazawa