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Dreamland Japan is a 1996 book by Frederik L. Schodt published by Stone Bridge Press that was intended as a "sequel" to Schodt's 1983 book Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics. It includes information on several major manga magazines (including eight full-color pages of magazine covers) and manga writers and artists, including many who are little-known outside Japan. The book also includes an extensive chapter on manga "god" Osamu Tezuka and information on developments in manga that took place since the publication of Manga! Manga!, such as the use of manga as propaganda by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, the evolution of "otaku" culture, and the role of computers in manga creation.

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  • Dreamland Japan (en)
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  • Dreamland Japan is a 1996 book by Frederik L. Schodt published by Stone Bridge Press that was intended as a "sequel" to Schodt's 1983 book Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics. It includes information on several major manga magazines (including eight full-color pages of magazine covers) and manga writers and artists, including many who are little-known outside Japan. The book also includes an extensive chapter on manga "god" Osamu Tezuka and information on developments in manga that took place since the publication of Manga! Manga!, such as the use of manga as propaganda by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, the evolution of "otaku" culture, and the role of computers in manga creation. (en)
  • Dreamland Japan: Writings On Modern Manga è un saggio di Frederik L. Schodt edito da nel 1996. Pensato come seguito di del 1983, include informazioni su diverse importanti riviste manga (incluse otto pagine a colori di copertine di riviste) e su scrittori e mangaka, compresi molti che sono poco conosciuti al di fuori del Giappone. Un'ampia sezione inoltre dello scritto è inoltre dedicata ad Osamu Tezuka e di come le sue opere e non solo siano state ampiamente diffuse in Occidente dalla pubblicazione di Manga! Manga!. Infine, vengono trattati nuovi aspetti di questa cultura, quali l'uso del manga come propaganda per il culto di Aum Shinrikyō, l'evoluzione della cultura otaku ed il ruolo dei computer nella creazione di tali opere. (it)
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  • Dreamland Japan is a 1996 book by Frederik L. Schodt published by Stone Bridge Press that was intended as a "sequel" to Schodt's 1983 book Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics. It includes information on several major manga magazines (including eight full-color pages of magazine covers) and manga writers and artists, including many who are little-known outside Japan. The book also includes an extensive chapter on manga "god" Osamu Tezuka and information on developments in manga that took place since the publication of Manga! Manga!, such as the use of manga as propaganda by the Aum Shinrikyo cult, the evolution of "otaku" culture, and the role of computers in manga creation. (en)
  • Dreamland Japan: Writings On Modern Manga è un saggio di Frederik L. Schodt edito da nel 1996. Pensato come seguito di del 1983, include informazioni su diverse importanti riviste manga (incluse otto pagine a colori di copertine di riviste) e su scrittori e mangaka, compresi molti che sono poco conosciuti al di fuori del Giappone. Un'ampia sezione inoltre dello scritto è inoltre dedicata ad Osamu Tezuka e di come le sue opere e non solo siano state ampiamente diffuse in Occidente dalla pubblicazione di Manga! Manga!. Infine, vengono trattati nuovi aspetti di questa cultura, quali l'uso del manga come propaganda per il culto di Aum Shinrikyō, l'evoluzione della cultura otaku ed il ruolo dei computer nella creazione di tali opere. (it)
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