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Horror manga icon Kazuo Umezu comes out of retirement after 26 years - cannadyyountintir

Horror manga icon Kazuo Umezu comes out of retirement after 26 years

Cat Eyed Boy
(Image credit: Kazuo Umezu (Viz Media))

Horror manga icon Kazuo Umezu (sometimes attributed as Kazu Umezz) is working on a new manga series to first appearance in January 2022. The 84-year-old writer/creative person retired from comics in 1995 after finishing his sci-fi manga Fourteen and is best known for the horror serial The Drifting Classroom, Throw up-Eyed Boy, and Orochi: Blood.

The Vagabond Classroom Volume 1 cover (Image credit: Kazuo Umezu (Viz Media))

"What!!! This is the first new release in 26 years!!! It took four years to bring on," Umezu writes on his website, as translated from Japanese by Google Translate. "Today is the first time I have made a public proclamation because I drew it taciturnly. It's a important run, and ab initio glance you privy't escape!!!"

At the bottom of the annunciation, a juncture copyright of Umezu and Japanese publisher Shogakukan is listed, which seems to indicate Shogakukan is publication Umezu's return to manga. There's been no proclamation about an English version, however, Shogakukan is a partial owner of the English-language manga publisher Viz.

Cat Right-eyed Boy volume 1 report (Simulacrum quotation: Kazuo Umezu (Viz Media))

Umezu has kept labouring during his retirement from comics, with projects such as a 2014 autobiographical film he orientated named Mother. In 2019, the Nipponese government awarded Umezu with its 'Commissioner for Cultural Personal business' award to honor "individuals who have made distinguished accomplishment in aesthetical and perceptiveness activities."

Several of Umezu's manga including The Drifting Classroom, Puke-Eyed Boy, Orochi: Blood, Makoto-chan, and God's Left-hand Hand, Devil's Right-minded Hand have been adapted into live-action and reanimated films.

Deuce of Umezu's horror manga are connected our list of best horror comics .

Newsarama Senior Editor Chris Arrant has covered comic rule book news for Newsarama since 2003, and has also written for USA Today, Life, Amusement Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Cartoon Brew, Bleeding Cool, Humorous Shop News, and CMB. He is the author of the book Modern: Masters Drop-off Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Cimmerian Equus caballus/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Risible) Cons. He has acted As a jurist for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. Chris is a member of the American Library Association's Realistic Novel & Comics Round Table. (He/him)

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