(item number) 1160 (title) Kaitou Koumori-Dan (author) Hirai Bojin (maker) Scholarship publication (size) 180mm (Country) Japan (Material) paper (detailed) [Main item: Good condition] spine slightly cut (starting bid price) 30,000 yen
(comment) Akahon Manga (Red Book Comics) published in 1948. A villain named Batman, who is dressed in a bat-shaped hood and cape and has a very natural appearance, appears. A cheerful boy, Taro, takes on the challenge of behind-the-scenes maneuvers by a monster who carries out kidnapping and murder without hesitation. The name and shape of Batman may have been inspired by American comics brought in by the Occupation Forces after the war. It is an irregular place in terms of copyright and the plot has nothing to do with the original house, but because of that, you can feel the chaos of the times, the vitality of the good things greedily adopted, the high degree of perfection of the original Batman design, and the strength of the character. The author, Hirai was a great veteran who serialized "Osaka Asahi Shimbun" in "Home-Rewarding Country Mrs. Omoitsuki" magazine before and during the war. The publisher is "Ikuei Publishing" and the print is "Nippon Offset Co., Ltd.". Incidentally, this is the same structure as that of Osamu Tezuka "Sinbo Island". It has some sharpness on the back, but other than that, there is no noticeable Itami, and it is in good condition (Kubo).
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