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FG's Wife Is Manga Superstar

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FG's Wife Is Manga Superstar

Postby Mulboyne » Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:03 pm

[floatl]Image[/floatl]Ham & High: Cartoon Queen
Kiriko Kubo's manga drawings are an underground hit in Japan...By day she is Mrs Midgley, mild-mannered mother of Thomas, eight, with nothing to mark her out from any of the other mums gathered in the playground of Gospel Oak primary school. By night she is Kiriko Kubo, manga superstar, known and loved by teenagers all over Japan. Kiriko is a manga artist, one of those rare breed of cartoonists whose work keeps Japanese office workers entertained on the subway, comforts them through their lunch breaks and provides the solace and respite they need after a long night of study...There are few clues of her profession in the family home in Gospel Oak - where she lives with husband Nick and her son - until you get upstairs to her office where the door declares the room to be "Kiriko's factory". And it is no exaggeration. The back wall[floatr]Image[/floatr] is lined floor to ceiling with shelves of manga comics and book compilations...Exporting her career from her studio in Tokyo to a converted upstairs bedroom in Gospel Oak was not easy. "The editors like to keep an eye on you," she said. "In Japan they would visit you and watch over your shoulder to make sure everything was right." Fortunately when she emigrated from Tokyo to London after her marriage she was able to persuade her editors to keep her on. Modestly she puts it down to her ability to meet deadlines, rather than anything else...more...

Mrs Midgley currently has an exhibition of her work at the Japanese Embassy in London. She is also featured in a British television arts programme devoted to manga.
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Postby American Oyaji » Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:07 am

That's bloody interesting.

Editors show up at the house? Forget that noise, I wouldn't even answer the door if I was working and put a sign up saying Do not disturb, the door will not be answered.
I will not abide ignorant intolerance just for the sake of getting along.
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Just watched the show

Postby chikatetsu otoko » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:48 am

Pretty good stuff, the experts (English comic-book sellers) seemed to know what they were talking about. Not too many cliches and decent interviews with Otomo and Miyazaki (is it just me or is he one sarky bugger?).

It was pretty much a chronological run-through of the most famous Anime, interspersed with the interviews and a few vox pops of J dudes talking about why they like manga. One old Salaryman tried to convince us that he reads sports and salaryman manga but we know better ;)

Not too much was made of the violent porn manga itself, though the English manga expert guy had this theory that the Japanese used to have a very relaxed attitude to sex but have become ashamed of sex since WWII and subsequent Westernisation. Not sure what to make of that...

They rounded it all off by showing some graphic designers etc in London who have been, er, "inspired" by manga/Anime. Oh yeah, Mrs Midgley was in it too.
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