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superlatives
Posted:
Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:00 am
by Hige Oyaji
I wonder if it can now be said that Tezuka is the most translated mangaka into English, either by number of titles, number of volumes or number of pages.
Anyone know the competition well enough to remark definitively?
Hige Oyaji
Posted:
Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:05 pm
by madamluna
I really doubt it. In sheer volume number/number of pages alone he's probably beat out by the creators of "endless" series like One Piece or Naruto (which already has 54 volumes out in English).
There's a lot more of Tezuka's stuff translated into French than English, though! He might have one of the larger French libraries, but I don't know.
Re: superlatives
Posted:
Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:51 pm
by Dr. Jerk
Posted:
Mon Sep 05, 2011 1:37 am
by madamluna
Oh, 76? Wow, that's a lot more than I thought there were! I'm curious--let's see how he stacks up to Rumiko Takahashi. She doesn't have nearly as many series as he did, but almost all of them have been released in the West, except Urusei Yatsura.
Maison Ikkoku:
Mermaid Saga:
Ranma 1/2: (38 in Japan)
One-Pound Gospel:
Rumic Theater:
InuYasha:
RIN-NE: (8 in Japan)
That's 120, but if Tezuka works keep getting released in the West, I'm sure it'll zoom past that number.
Posted:
Mon Sep 05, 2011 5:22 am
by Dr. Jerk
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Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:23 am
by Hige Oyaji
Posted:
Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:21 pm
by Dr. Jerk
Re: superlatives
Posted:
Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:39 am
by David
We may count this differently. There are different editions after all. As for the Vertical, I'm listing the original editions, and time to count all of Black Jack 'cause we are just a month from completion. Previously Astro was incorrectly counted. And I'm going to list the Japan published books as we can't set them aside just because they are hard to get. In any case, Princess Knight will receive a US treatment soon.
1. Adolf x5
2. Astro Boy x23
3. Black Jack x17
4. Buddha x8
5. Dororo x3
6. Phoenix x12
7. Princess Knight (jp) x6
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8. Crime and Punishment (jp)
9. Next World x2
10. Lost World
11. Metropolis
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12. Ode to Kirihito
13. Apollo's Song
14. MW
15. Swallowing the Earth
16. Ayako
17. Book of Human Insects
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total volumes = 85
total series = 17
I think we will never see the number of volumes of Tezuka exceed the likes of Rumiko Takahashi.
But I believe we have a winner for number of titles.
I scanned the other likely candidates and see no one with as many as 17 series.
David