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Showa: A History of Japan : ウィキペディア英語版
Showa: A History of Japan

''Showa: A History of Japan'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki. A semi autobiographical work, this manga describes the author's experiences growing up during the Shōwa period. The author is a veteran of the Japanese army, but his series is filled with critical views of Japanese and American militarism.
==Release==
The manga was originally released by Kodansha as between November 1988 and December 1989. The manga was republished was ''Comic Showa-shi'' by Kodansha from August 1, to November 4, 1994, and a box with all the eight volumes was released on December 14, 1994. An adaptation titled was written by Kōji Kata and published on August 19, 2004 by Iwanami Shoten.
In February 2013, Drawn and Quarterly announced it would published the manga under the title ''Showa: A History of Japan''. The company released ''Showa 1926-1939'' in October 2013, ''Showa 1939-1944'' in May 2014, ''Showa 1944-1953'' in November 2014, and ''Showa 1953-1989'' in September 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Products by Shigeru Mizuki )

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