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Saturday, 28 April 2018
July 1990 Pt.9 Manga Round-up overview
We
still had a few on-going
Manga comic-books and
Anime based comic-books that still could be found “On the racks” in your local independent Comic-Book shop or store, in July of 1990.
Such as:-
#22
of 'AKIRA' (1-38)
#35
of 'Lone Wolf and Cub' (1-40)
from First comics,
#19of Outlanders.
(1-33)
from Dark Horse
Comics.
#1 of 2001 Nights (1-10)
#6 of COBRA (1-12)
#8
of 'Baoh',
(End of 1-8)
#5 of HOROBI: Part One (1-6)
from
Viz Comics.
GRAPHIC-NOVELS ON SALE
IN THIS MONTH:
The
Legend of Kamui – the Island of Sugaru #1
from
Viz Comics.
GRAPHIC-NOVELS STILL ON
SALE IN THIS MONTH:
What's
Michael?
Appleseed
Book #1
Dirty
Pair – Biohazards
from
Eclipse Comics
LUM
Vol #1
The
Legend of Kamui – the Island of Sugaru 1 of 2.
from
Viz Comics.
[Note:
You still had Issues
of
Lensman
(now
Galactic Patrol #1 July 1990 (1-5)
, 'Leiji Matsumoto's
Captain Harlock', 'Robotech II – The Sentinels Book One' (1-16), Robotech II The Sentinels The Malcontent Uprisings (1-12) from
Eternity Comics.
on
the shelves as the printing and overseas delivery were not always
every month.]
[Note:
Was there any more issues of Shuriken
Cold Steel
after issues 1 to 6 by Reggie Byers & Neil Vokes (Kyoko Shidara ?) that
finished in February of 1990 from
Eternity Comics?]
Labels:
1990's Manga,
2001 Nights,
90's Manga,
AKIRA,
Appleseed,
Baoh,
Captain Harlock,
COBRA,
Cyber 7,
Dirty Pair,
HOROBI,
Lensman,
Lone Wolf and Cub,
LUM,
Outlanders,
Robotech,
The Legend of Kamui,
What's Michael
Friday, 27 April 2018
July 1990 Pt.8 Manga (new releases)
2001 Nights. Written and illustrated by Yukinobu Hoshino. This flipped manga ran in 10 monthly issues from July 1990 to May 1991, and was published in North America by Viz Comics (now Viz Media). English adaptation by Fred Burke & Matt Thorn. Originally serialised in 'Super Action' Monthly in June of 1984, owned by Futabasha Inc. and later collected into 3 volumes and printed in '85 to '86.
As you can see '2001 Nights' made the front cover of the well known catalogue 'Advanced Comics', this would have been seen by every independent comic-book shop owner in America, Canada, and those in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, as well as their keen devotees that ordered comic-books, this must have helped to bring people's attention to the small niche publisher Viz Comics (now Viz Media), and an unknown writer and illustrator Yukinobu Hoshino I would think!
As you can see '2001 Nights' made the front cover of the well known catalogue 'Advanced Comics', this would have been seen by every independent comic-book shop owner in America, Canada, and those in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, as well as their keen devotees that ordered comic-books, this must have helped to bring people's attention to the small niche publisher Viz Comics (now Viz Media), and an unknown writer and illustrator Yukinobu Hoshino I would think!
2001
Nights
is a
collection of short stories that focus on mankind's future
exploration of space, using this framework to analyse how theories,
and models mite be played out when the human-race venture out in to
the deep black space of stars. Looking
back I must have found VIZ's Tag-lines quite compelling “A space
adventure for our generation...” & “where science collides
with man's dreams of space conquest...” “ Yukinobu Hoshino's
Masterpiece of Science Fiction comics!”, but with only having
Issues 2. and 10. form this short run of 10 translated manga by
Yukinobu Hoshino in my collection.
As
I've hinted before US comic-book imports to UK comic-book shops were
a bit hit and miss, as manga was such a small percent of what they
would order, and not fully knowing British readers trends and
consciousnesses.
A new manga title could fly-off the shelves, or not
get on to the shelves at all. It was such a small part of American
imports!
I
was thus compelled to dig a little deeper into this unusual example
of Science Fiction defined by its intensity on scientific accuracy
known as 'Hard SF', and of its author Yukinobu Hoshino, so off down
the rabbit hole I went, the World Wide Web and its Internet let you
tumble on down to a wealth of information (barely imagined back in
the 1990's), that's not always directly connected, but gives you a
spring-board to indulge your curiosity.
Three
days later! With my own paper-based records, and a multitude of Web
sources I was able to add to my Notes (see bellow) on English
examples of Yukinobu Hoshino's work having been so impressed by '2001
Nights' I
felt
so obligated to find and share as much as I could.
The
19 short stories are a must see for their art style and for their
insight, and philosophy of mankind's journey into the sea of stars.
Search out Hoshino's earlier SF work 'Saber
Tiger',
and you may well find the odd issue of '2001
Nights' at
a comic-book fair\market and out there in the internet, and I can
point you to Dark
Horse Comics' printing of 'The
Two Faces of Tomorrow' as
an accessible example for your Manga shelf or next to your SF novels,
and I'll leave you with this quote from the respected Jonathan
Clements on Hoshino. - “Japan’s
mastermind of historical SF”.
[NOTE:
other English adaptations of Yukinobu
Hoshino's manga in published that you can look out for
include; Saber
Tiger (Science
Fiction)
published in North America by Viz Comics, in May of 1991 under their
'Viz Spectrum Edition' series of trade paperbacks as a one-off (this
was an earlier work from 1980); The
Two Faces of Tomorrow
(Science
Fiction)
published in North America by Dark Horse Comics in 1997, and as a
trade paperback in 2006 (originally published in Japan in 1993) an
adaptation of the Science Fiction novel by James P Hogan; Professor
Munakata’s British Museum Adventure
(Modern day - Detective) published in United Kingdom by British Museum Press in
October of 2011. A one-off trade paperback of a much larger Japanese
serialisation.]
[NOTE:
to this date (2018) 2 animated adaptations of Hoshino's '2001 Nights'
manga have been produced; Space
Fantasia 2001 Nights
in 1987 directed by Yoshio Takeuchi ;
T.O. - Elliptical Orbit & Symbiotic Planet
in 2009 directed by Fumihiko Sori. UK release date September
2011.]
Issue 10 May 1991 (final issue).
[NOTE: Viz Comics (now Viz Media) reprinted 2001 Nights in a Deluxe Hardcover in January of 1996 priced at $21.95, and by June\July of 1996 3 Softcover volumes were printed entitled; 2001 NIGHTS, and 2001 NIGHTS: Journey Beyond Tomorrow and 2001 NIGHTS: Children of Earth. Each volume was priced at $16.95.]
Issue 10 May 1991 back cover (final issue).
[NOTE:
English
Viz
Comics story titles
- Issue
#1;Night 1: "Earthglow", Night 2: "Sea
of Fertility", Night 3: "Maelstrom III", Night
4: "Posterity"; Issue #2 Night 5: "Rendezvous",
Night 6: "Discovery", (page 21 – 40), Night 7: "Lucifer
Rising-part 1"; Issue #3 Night 7: "Lucifer Rising-part 2";
Issue #4 Night 8: "The Lights of Heaven", Night
9: "Journey Beyond Tomorrow part 1: I Am Rocket, part
2: A Gift From Earth" ; Issue #5 Night 10: "Medusa's
Throne", Night 11: "A Stranger's Footsteps" ; Issue #6
Night 12: "Symbiotic Planet", Night 13: "Final
Evolution" ; Issue #7 Night 14: "Elliptical Orbit",
Night 15: "An Hour's Song in a Birdless Sky"; Issue #8
Night 16: "Colony", Night 17: "So Brief, So Lasting a
Love"; Issue #9 Night 18: "Odyssey in Green-part 1"; Issue #10 Night 18: "Odyssey
in Green-part 2", The Final Night: "Children of Earth".]
SABER TIGER May 1991 (an earlier work from 1980).
That's what was new in july of 1990.
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
July 1990 Pt.7 Anime-UK Newsletter
Anime-UK
Newsletter (entitled Issue One)
[NOTE:
as of April 2018 I can not find the Anime-UK
Newsletter entitled Issue One, I do have the proto-letter that was
sent out after EastCon '90 to the Anime attendees and a few
supporters that all had shown an interest in Anime (June 90). As well as
issue 2 that was in October, and issue 3 that was December 1990.]
So
I will re-edit this page, as soon I have some concrete evidence to
support the facts.
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
July 1990 Pt.6 Console Ma'zine
Console Ma'zine issue
14. JULY 1990 - Edited and photocopied by Onn Lee, (Monthly).
[NOTE: The issue had 12 single-sided\photocopied pages, not double-sided printing - that may have been the technology of the day.]
July's issue may not
have any reviews of anime linked games for the month, but with all
the early Japanese video games consoles being imported in to the UK
at that time, and with the news that the Sega Megadrive would be
getting a UK release, this was just as new and exciting as the
parallel of the Anime & Manga Fan scene.
Yes! It's the Front Cover.
Editorial.
There was a interesting
report entitled 'The 16 Bit computer' (Showvictoria, London 29th
of June to 1st. July) on page 7 by Marc Foord, on this
verging video game market. One comparison you can make to today's
market, is the cost of what was a niche hobby with the NEO GEO games
system that was reduced to £395 down from £450 (that is close to
£1,000 in today's money), and the games were a snip at £200 each.
Well out of the reach of most twentysomethings!
Atari lynx game
console's news from the USA was that there was a Arcade conversion of
the popular Video Arcade game Rampage (Now a motion picture in 2018,
Oh how times have changed!).
Japanese Games, and imported video game consoles.
[NOTE: Raven
Games was a retail computer games / console company based on the
outskirts of central London. We were established in 1988 starting
from a simple bedroom business in Bromley Kent in the U.K
selling products via mail order. There were only a few companies
around at that time in the U.K who sold the same imported products as
us. The PC Engine from NEC, SNK's Neo Geo and the then brand new
imported Japanese Sega Megadrive were the hottest new consoles around
at that time! Following successful advertising campaigns in monthly
magazines such as Ace, The Games Machine and the weekly New Computer
Express, Raven Games soon outgrew the small bedroom due to queues of
customers at the front door most weekends! (Remember this was the
days before the internet!).]
[NOTE: "purchasing
power"
http://www.in2013dollars.com/1990-GBP-in-2018?amount=450
£450
in 1990 has the same "purchasing power" as £991.89 in
2018. - £200
in 1990 has the same "purchasing power" as £440.84 in
2018. - £35
in 1990 has the same "purchasing power" as £77.15 in 2018.
]
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