Books
Felicity Moreau

Historical Manga Styles

Historical Manga Styles explores the fascinating evolution of manga, revealing how early, simple lines transformed into today's captivating visual language. The book argues that modern manga styles are a direct result of continuous artistic experimentation and social change, challenging its perception as merely a commercial art form. It delves into the pioneering techniques of early artists and the socio-cultural contexts that fostered innovation, highlighting influences like ukiyo-e woodblock prints.

The book examines the critical junctures and artistic innovations that have shaped manga's aesthetic. Beginning with pre-manga art forms, it examines the contributions of pioneers like Osamu Tezuka and traces the development of genres such as shojo and shonen. The analysis extends to how classic styles are adapted in contemporary works, demonstrating their enduring relevance.

This approach provides a comprehensive, historically grounded understanding of manga art, making it valuable for art enthusiasts and those in creative industries.
130 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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