by Angelcake » Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:53 pm
If you ever really get into Kazuo Koike's work, there's some things you'll have to remember.
1. There is ALOT of sex in his manga. A good chunk of it nonconsensual.
2.In some of his manga, such as Wounded Man or Fangs of Justice, the sex and violence can seem downright mysogynistic (i.e. the heroine falls in love with her rapist). This doesn't neccessarily reflect the man himself (he's mentored dozens of female creators, and treated them with respect). It reflects the time period and audience it was made for.
3. Some of his work contains some dodgy historical facts, and sometimes contain some downright painful stereotypes of foreigners. His Mad Bull 34 contains some of the worst American stereotypes you can think of (happy blonde hookers, violent policeman, etc.).
Now, I don't want to scare anyone off here. Koike's works are some of the highest quality publications in comics. However, his works do reflect the times they were created in, and they can reflect the ugly parts of vintage Japanese pop culture.
Understanding these flaws is one of the best ways to truly apprecciate the manga art form.