A kaleidoscopic anthology that defies genre, *Violence & Peace* showcases Kaze Shinobu’s mastery in blending science fiction, horror, kung-fu, and surrealism. Originally crafted in the 1980s, these stories traverse themes from Buddhist cosmology to ecological consciousness. Kaze’s art evokes the intricate designs of Alphonse Mucha and the boldness of Philippe Druillet, offering a unique fusion of gekiga intensity and psychedelic flair. This collection stands as a testament to Kaze’s visionary storytelling and artistic prowess.
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Kaze Shinobu, born Tomoaki Saitō in 1952 in Yokosuka, is one of manga’s most singular and overlooked visionaries. A former assistant to Go Nagai, he fused Japanese dynamism with the cosmic imagination of artists like Moebius and Druillet, creating a style both kinetic and contemplative. Works like Ryu, Strongest Man on the Face of the Planet and his contributions to international publications such as Heavy Metal and Epic Illustrated blend brutal action with spiritual and existential themes, revealing the depth beneath the spectacle. Though cult in reach, Kaze’s influence transcends borders, offering a profound reminder of manga’s power to transform reality through art and imagination.
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Kaze Shinobu, born Tomoaki Saitō in 1952 in Yokosuka, is one of manga’s most singular and overlooked visionaries. A former assistant to Go Nagai, he fused Japanese dynamism with the cosmic imagination of artists like Moebius and Druillet, creating a style both kinetic and contemplative. Works like Ryu, Strongest Man on the Face of the Planet and his contributions to international publications such as Heavy Metal and Epic Illustrated blend brutal action with spiritual and existential themes, revealing the depth beneath the spectacle. Though cult in reach, Kaze’s influence transcends borders, offering a profound reminder of manga’s power to transform reality through art and imagination.
A kaleidoscopic anthology that defies genre, *Violence & Peace* showcases Kaze Shinobu’s mastery in blending science fiction, horror, kung-fu, and surrealism. Originally crafted in the 1980s, these stories traverse themes from Buddhist cosmology to ecological consciousness. Kaze’s art evokes the intricate designs of Alphonse Mucha and the boldness of Philippe Druillet, offering a unique fusion of gekiga intensity and psychedelic flair. This collection stands as a testament to Kaze’s visionary storytelling and artistic prowess. Manga, Kaze Shinobu, Le Lézard Noir, 2025 Le Lézard Noir 978-2353481323 Kaze Shinobu 2025