Yoshiharu Tsuge, Avant-Garde Manga Legend, Passes Away at 88
Yoshiharu Tsuge, a distinctive manga artist who profoundly influenced the manga world, has passed away at the age of 88, prompting an outpouring of tributes from many fans. The cause of death is reported to be aspiration pneumonia. Yoshiharu Tsuge was renowned for his numerous avant-garde works with unique worldviews, including masterpieces like "Neji-shiki" (Screw-Style) and "Muno no Hito" (The Man Without Talent), as well as "Akai Hana" (Red Flowers), "Realism no Yado" (Inn of Realism), and "Gensenkan Shujin" (Lord of Gensenkan). He sparked the "Tsuge Boom" in the late 1960s. His works broke traditional manga conventions with surreal depictions hidden within everyday life, fantastical stories where dreams and reality intertwined, and a deep realism that plumbed the depths of the human psyche and social absurdities. His series depicting hot spring resorts, desolate rural villages, and the turbulent post-war era from a child...