The Original Super Sentai Manga Is a Fascinating Tale of 2 Tones
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Shotaro Ishinomori is one of the grandfathers of Tokusatsu as we know it the legend behind
Super Sentai. Without him, Japanese superheroes would be in a very different space today. But Ishinomori is equally remembered as a mangaka king: and when he combined the two, there were some truly remarkable results.
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Before he became an icon of live-action superheroics, Ishinomori was known for his career as a mangaka; an assistant and student of
Astro Boy icon Osamu Tezuka, his mentor’s style and kinetic artwork is keenly felt through Ishinomori’s superheroic work, from his early days illustrating and writing
Cyborg 009 to his adaptive work bringing series like
Kamen Rider,
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger,
Kikaider and more to the page after forging their legacies on the small screen. But what’s fascinating about revisiting Ishinomori’s
Gorenger manga written to tie in with the launch of the 1975 series butpublished last month in English for the first time by Seven Seas is to not just see Ishinimori translate his work from one medium to another, but to do so