Anime & manga update: Manben

Another update on Manben: The latest episodes of the NHK World documentary series Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga with Urasawa Naoki (which introduces us to mangaka like Shigeru Mizuki, Nishi Keiko, Chiba Tetsuya, or Iwamoto Nao) is about Morohoshi Daijiro, a master of mystery. We see him ink a draft of the stand-alone short story 俺が増える(“Ore ga Fueru” / lit. “I will increase”) for the ongoing anthology Daijiro Morohoshi Theater (Moroboshi daijirō gekijō serialized in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Zōkan-gō [Big Comic Special] and compiled in vol. 3 — of six tankōbon so far). The episode originally aired in Japan in November 2020 (available on Youtube), but the English version just aired on July 16, 2025 (at 09:10 PM) and July 17, 2025 (at 03:10 AM, 09:10 AM, and 03:10 PM) and should be soon available to view as VOD (Video on Demand).

Daijiro Morohoshi is a mangaka specializing in strange, horror, mystery or folklore stories. In 1970, he made his debut in COM magazine. In 1974, he was selected for the 7th Tezuka Award for the short story “Seibutsu Toshi” and he won the fourth Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2000 with Saiyū Yōenden. His works have not been very successful and he is not very well known in the West (his only works translated are BOX: Qu’y a-t-il dans la boite? published in French by Le Lézard Noir and Shiori et Shimiko partially (5 vol.) published in French by Doki Doki), but he received enormous recognition from his peers (he is known as the “manga artist of manga artist”) particularly for his detailed style. His majors works are Yōkai Hunter (1974), Mud Men [1975-82], Ankoku Shinwa [1976], Kōshi Ankokuden [1977-78] and Saiyū Yōenden [1983, ongoing].

For more info: ANNManga Updates • Wikipedia [ENFRJP]

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