I Saw It #1

Educomics ⋅ 1982

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Key Facts

Graphic personal account of the Hiroshima bombing and aftereffects originally published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1972

Issue Details

Publisher

Educomics

Artist

Keiji Nakazawa

Writer

Keiji Nakazawa

Published

December 1982

Synopsis

Keiji Nakazawa was a six-year-old Japanese boy living in Hiroshima on August 6th of 1945. The event of that day influenced the course of his life and forever affected the history of the world. This incredible true story depicts the horror and misery of surviving the blast of an atomic bomb. Most of his family was killed but Keiji lived to witness the aimless procession of living specters with melting flesh and the eventual mass cremations to hinder the stench. Nakazawa’s narrative is a personal recollection of his experiences as he, his mother and brother struggled to survive in post-war Japan. Eventually, Nakazawa became enthralled with comic books. He left his mother and moved to Tokyo to become a cartoonist. He has achieved a measure of notoriety with “Barefoot Gen,” a historical fiction graphic novel based on his own life.

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