After a decade of silence, the "demon of Japanese manga" Suehiro Maruo presents the reader with a new collection of drawn dramas. From scathing parodies of "The Blue Lagoon" by G. Stackpool and the tale of St. Anthony to chilling...
stories from the lives of those considered society's outcasts - all this and much more is encompassed by the black-and-white palette of the legendary artist. Suehiro Maruo once again tries to capture the tiniest details and the slightest shadows of that unimaginable and inexplicable phenomenon we call life.
After a decade of silence, the "demon of Japanese manga" Suehiro Maruo presents the reader with a new collection of drawn dramas. From scathing parodies of "The Blue Lagoon" by G. Stackpool and the tale of St. Anthony to chilling stories from the lives of those considered society's outcasts - all this and much more is encompassed by the black-and-white palette of the legendary artist. Suehiro Maruo once again tries to capture the tiniest details and the slightest shadows of that unimaginable and inexplicable phenomenon we call life.