The first volume in the "Barefoot Gen" series, this is the powerful, tragic story of the bombing of Hiroshima, seen through the eyes of the artist as a young boy growing up in Japan.
Barefoot Gen: Breaking down borders
In this graphic depiction of nuclear devastation, three survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima--Gen, his mother, and his baby sister--face rejection, hunger, and humiliation in their search for a place to live.
Japan Pop: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture
The book features 32 pages of manga plus 50 additional photos, illustrations, and shorter comic samples.
Dancing Barefoot
In the process of uncovering his true geeky self, Wil Wheaton speaks to the inner geek in all of us. The stories: Houses in Motion - Memories fill the emptiness left within a childhood home, and saying goodbye brings them to life.
Barefoot Gen Volume 8: Hardcover Edition
The honest portrayal of emotions and experiences speaks to children and adults everywhere. Nakazawa's manga illustrates the true impact of nuclear weapons when used against a civilian population.
Barefoot Gen: Bones into dust
In this graphic depiction of nuclear devastation, three survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima--Gen, his mother, and his baby sister--face rejection, hunger, and humiliation in their search for a place to live.
Barefoot Gen
To mark the event, and honor Keiji Nakazawa's incredible work, Last Gasp created a special set of Barefoot Gen, volumes 1-4 for institutional use.
It was the War of the Trenches
The experiences of World War I from the perspectives of soldiers on the battle field and their families at home.