
Bat Kid (Inoue Kazuo)
Bat Kid by Inoue Kazuo
168 Pages, Full Color
ISBN: 978-1-7378264-0-8
Before Ichiro, before Star of the Giants, even before the Nippon Professional Baseball league, there was Inoue Kazuoâs Bat Kid (1947-49), celebrated as the first major baseball manga in Japan. Originally serialized in the legendary magazine Manga ShĆnen, Bat Kid played an essential role in the growth of postwar manga. Its popularity drew aspiring cartoonists to Manga ShĆnenâs famous amateur submissions section, many of whom would later go pro. It kept Manga ShĆnen in business long enough to host Tezuka Osamuâs first major magazine serial, Jungle Emperor. After Inoue died suddenly in 1949, the artist who oversaw the continuation of Bat Kid, Fukui Eiichi, later went on to revolutionize manga by creating the groundwork for sports manga and gekiga both. The condensed book edition of Bat Kidâon which this English edition is basedâwas crowned the top childrenâs manga by Tokyoâs Mitsukoshi department store in 1948. The many baseball manga that began appearing in the â50s, leading to an explosion of sports manga in the â60s, all drew inspiration from Inoueâs pioneering work.
A rare opportunity to read early postwar manga in English, this edition of Bat Kid also contains a copiously illustrated essay by historian and translator Ryan Holmberg explaining the significance of Bat Kid, artist Inoue Kazuoâs career, and the popularity of baseball in Japan before and after World War II. Whether youâre manga mad or baseball crazy, this unique volume will not disappoint. Pick up a copy today and experience for yourself the baseball manga that started it all!