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Areyo Hoshikuzu

Areyo Hoshikuzu (Japanese: あれよ星屑, transl. "Alas, Stardust") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sansuke Yamada. Serialized in the manga magazine Comic Beam from September 2013 to February 2018, the series follows two veterans of the Imperial Japanese Army in the aftermath of World War II. Areyo Hoshikuzu received widespread critical acclaim, winning a Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and the Grand Prize at the Japan Cartoonists Association Awards.

Areyo Hoshikuzu
The first volume of Areyo Hoshikuzu featuring Tokutarō Kawashima and Kadomatsu Kuroda
あれよ星屑
GenreHistorical, war, slice of life
Manga
Written bySansuke Yamada
Published byEnterbrain
ImprintBeam Comix
MagazineComic Beam
DemographicSeinen
Original runSeptember 2013February 2018
Volumes7 (List of volumes)

Synopsis Edit

Described by publisher Kadokawa Shoten as a "bromance in the ruins of Tokyo",[1] Areyo Hoshikuzu is set in 1946, a year after Japan's defeat in the Second World War. Tokutarō Kawashima, a demobilized Japanese sergeant and veteran of the Second Sino-Japanese War, reunites with Kadomatsu Kuroda, a private first class who served in his squad. The series follows the two men as they navigate life in occupied Tokyo, including their encounters with the black market, "pan pan girls", and the Recreation and Amusement Association.[2]

Production Edit

As a student, series creator Sansuke Yamada fostered an interest in the post-war period and the history of occupied Japan through the works of Miyoko Matsutani, Akiyuki Nosaka, and Komimasa Tanaka.[2] He was motivated to create Areyo Hoshikuzu after noting that while there are multiple popular manga series set in the later stages of the Japanese economic miracle, such as Chibi Maruko-chan and Sunset on Third Street, comparably fewer series have been set in the immediate aftermath of the war.[3] In developing Areyo Hoshikuzu, Yamada sought to maintain a high level of historical accuracy, and researched period-specific military uniforms and equipment, drew landscapes based on historical news photography, and interviewed officers of the Japan Self-Defense Forces to confirm troop numbers and locations during the war.[2]

Areyo Hoshikuzu is Yamada's first longform manga series for a general audience, following a career in which he was best known as a creator of gay manga.[3] While the series is not a gay or boys' love (BL) manga, Yamada has stated that audiences "can read it as BL" given its narrative focus on close bonds between men.[3] Certain stylistic hallmarks of Yamada's gay manga artwork appear in Areyo Hoshikuzu, notably the hirsute and bear-like appearance of its lead characters.[4]

Media Edit

Areyo Hoshikuzu was serialized in the manga magazine Comic Beam from September 2013 to February 2018.[5] The series has been collected into seven tankōbon (bound volumes) published by Kadokawa Shoten:

No. Release date ISBN
1 April 25, 2014[6]978-4047295919
2 October 25, 2014[7]978-4047299696
3 June 25, 2015[8]978-4047305366
4 December 25, 2015[9]978-4047308367
5 August 25, 2016[10]978-4047342514
6 March 25, 2017[11]978-4047345362
7 February 10, 2018[12]978-4047350465

Internationally, the series is published in French by Belgium-based publisher Casterman under the title Sengo.[13]

Reception Edit

Areyo Hoshikuzu has received widespread critical acclaim. The series was praised by HuffPost for its balancing of comedic and serious subject material, and commended its non-negationist treatment of war crimes committed by the Empire of Japan.[14] In 2015, Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! ranked the series as the fifth best manga for male readers based on its survey of manga and publishing professionals,[15] and Freestyle's The Best Manga 2015 ranked it as the third best manga of the year.[16]

In 2019, Areyo Hoshikuzu won the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in the New Creator category,[1][17] and the Grand Prize at the Japan Cartoonists Association Awards.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Loo, Egan (April 21, 2019). "Jitterbug The Forties, Golgo 13's Takao Saito Win Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prizes". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Prize-winning manga depicts life in postwar transitional time". Asahi Shimbun. June 1, 2019. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Ito, Gabin (August 10, 2018). "『あれよ星屑』完結記念 山田参助さんインタビュー(前編)". Manba (in Japanese). Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  4. ^ Fujitsu, Ryota (July 19, 2018). "新作・旧作、注目作に話題作。いろいろ気になるあの作品を、ちょっとだけ試し読み。そんな調子でマンガの世界を放浪していきます。". Comic Walker (in Japanese). Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "ビームで「あれよ星屑」など3作が完結、やまじえびねは新連載をスタート". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). 12 January 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  6. ^ "あれよ星屑 1 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  7. ^ "あれよ星屑 2 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  8. ^ "あれよ星屑 3 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  9. ^ "あれよ星屑 4 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  10. ^ "あれよ星屑 5 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  11. ^ "あれよ星屑 6 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  12. ^ "あれよ星屑 7 (in Japanese)". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Sengo". Casterman (in French). Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  14. ^ Shinchosha Foresight (16 August 2018). "山田参助『あれよ星屑』は含羞を帯びた痛切な鎮魂歌だ". HuffPost. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  15. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (December 8, 2014). "Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2015's Series Ranking for Male Readers". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  16. ^ "「このマンガを読め!」1位は高野文子「ドミトリーともきんす」". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  17. ^ Loo, Egan; Sherman, Jennifer (February 25, 2019). "23rd Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Nominees Announced". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  18. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (April 26, 2019). "Sansuke Yamada's Areyo Hoshikuzu Manga Wins Japan Cartoonists Association Award". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 16, 2019.

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Areyo Hoshikuzu Japanese あれよ星屑 transl Alas Stardust is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sansuke Yamada Serialized in the manga magazine Comic Beam from September 2013 to February 2018 the series follows two veterans of the Imperial Japanese Army in the aftermath of World War II Areyo Hoshikuzu received widespread critical acclaim winning a Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and the Grand Prize at the Japan Cartoonists Association Awards Areyo HoshikuzuThe first volume of Areyo Hoshikuzu featuring Tokutarō Kawashima and Kadomatsu Kurodaあれよ星屑GenreHistorical war slice of lifeMangaWritten bySansuke YamadaPublished byEnterbrainImprintBeam ComixMagazineComic BeamDemographicSeinenOriginal runSeptember 2013 February 2018Volumes7 List of volumes Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Production 3 Media 4 Reception 5 ReferencesSynopsis EditDescribed by publisher Kadokawa Shoten as a bromance in the ruins of Tokyo 1 Areyo Hoshikuzu is set in 1946 a year after Japan s defeat in the Second World War Tokutarō Kawashima a demobilized Japanese sergeant and veteran of the Second Sino Japanese War reunites with Kadomatsu Kuroda a private first class who served in his squad The series follows the two men as they navigate life in occupied Tokyo including their encounters with the black market pan pan girls and the Recreation and Amusement Association 2 Production EditAs a student series creator Sansuke Yamada fostered an interest in the post war period and the history of occupied Japan through the works of Miyoko Matsutani Akiyuki Nosaka and Komimasa Tanaka 2 He was motivated to create Areyo Hoshikuzu after noting that while there are multiple popular manga series set in the later stages of the Japanese economic miracle such as Chibi Maruko chan and Sunset on Third Street comparably fewer series have been set in the immediate aftermath of the war 3 In developing Areyo Hoshikuzu Yamada sought to maintain a high level of historical accuracy and researched period specific military uniforms and equipment drew landscapes based on historical news photography and interviewed officers of the Japan Self Defense Forces to confirm troop numbers and locations during the war 2 Areyo Hoshikuzu is Yamada s first longform manga series for a general audience following a career in which he was best known as a creator of gay manga 3 While the series is not a gay or boys love BL manga Yamada has stated that audiences can read it as BL given its narrative focus on close bonds between men 3 Certain stylistic hallmarks of Yamada s gay manga artwork appear in Areyo Hoshikuzu notably the hirsute and bear like appearance of its lead characters 4 Media EditAreyo Hoshikuzu was serialized in the manga magazine Comic Beam from September 2013 to February 2018 5 The series has been collected into seven tankōbon bound volumes published by Kadokawa Shoten No Release date ISBN1April 25 2014 6 978 40472959192October 25 2014 7 978 40472996963June 25 2015 8 978 40473053664December 25 2015 9 978 40473083675August 25 2016 10 978 40473425146March 25 2017 11 978 40473453627February 10 2018 12 978 4047350465Internationally the series is published in French by Belgium based publisher Casterman under the title Sengo 13 Reception EditAreyo Hoshikuzu has received widespread critical acclaim The series was praised by HuffPost for its balancing of comedic and serious subject material and commended its non negationist treatment of war crimes committed by the Empire of Japan 14 In 2015 Takarajimasha s Kono Manga ga Sugoi ranked the series as the fifth best manga for male readers based on its survey of manga and publishing professionals 15 and Freestyle s The Best Manga 2015 ranked it as the third best manga of the year 16 In 2019 Areyo Hoshikuzu won the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in the New Creator category 1 17 and the Grand Prize at the Japan Cartoonists Association Awards 18 References Edit a b Loo Egan April 21 2019 Jitterbug The Forties Golgo 13 s Takao Saito Win Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prizes Anime News Network Retrieved September 16 2019 a b c Prize winning manga depicts life in postwar transitional time Asahi Shimbun June 1 2019 Retrieved September 16 2019 a b c Ito Gabin August 10 2018 あれよ星屑 完結記念 山田参助さんインタビュー 前編 Manba in Japanese Retrieved September 16 2019 Fujitsu Ryota July 19 2018 新作 旧作 注目作に話題作 いろいろ気になるあの作品を ちょっとだけ試し読み そんな調子でマンガの世界を放浪していきます Comic Walker in Japanese Retrieved September 16 2019 ビームで あれよ星屑 など3作が完結 やまじえびねは新連載をスタート Comic Natalie in Japanese 12 January 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2019 あれよ星屑 1 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 2 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 3 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 4 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 5 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 6 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 あれよ星屑 7 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved 29 July 2019 Sengo Casterman in French Retrieved 19 January 2020 Shinchosha Foresight 16 August 2018 山田参助 あれよ星屑 は含羞を帯びた痛切な鎮魂歌だ HuffPost Retrieved 17 September 2019 Loveridge Lynzee December 8 2014 Kono Manga ga Sugoi 2015 s Series Ranking for Male Readers Anime News Network Retrieved July 28 2019 このマンガを読め 1位は高野文子 ドミトリーともきんす Comic Natalie in Japanese Retrieved 1 October 2019 Loo Egan Sherman Jennifer February 25 2019 23rd Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Nominees Announced Anime News Network Retrieved September 16 2019 Sherman Jennifer April 26 2019 Sansuke Yamada s Areyo Hoshikuzu Manga Wins Japan Cartoonists Association Award Anime News Network Retrieved September 16 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Areyo Hoshikuzu amp oldid 1159933320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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