An edition of Arabasutā (1978)

Arabasutā

Arabasutā
Osamu Tezuka, Osamu Tezuka
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An edition of Arabasutā (1978)

Arabasutā

James Brock, an African-American athlete who won six gold medals at the Olympics, suffers with requited love for Susan Ross, an self-centered white woman. He is arrested on charges of violence and sentenced to five years imprisonment based on Susan's lies. Determined to get revenge, he meets a mad scientist who invents a gun which can make living creatures invisible. He uses the gun to make himself invisible to try to get revenge.

Originally carried in the weekly boys' magazine Shōnen Champion from 1970 to 1971.

Publish Date
Publisher
Kōdansha
Language
Japanese

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Arabasutā
1978, Kōdansha
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Table of Contents

(chapters 1-5)
880-05 -- Vol. 1.
Kaimaku ;
Ami no himitsu ;
Tsuppari no Gen ;
Kiganjō -- -- vol. 2. -- (chapters 6-10)
Piero no kubi ;
Ani imōto ;
Koroshi e no junrei ;
Mizūmi no toride ;
Dasshutsu.

Edition Notes

Published in
Tōkyō
Series
Tezuka Osamu manga zenshū -- 89-90
Other Titles
Alabaster

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN6790.J34 A72 1978, PN6790.J33 T49 1977x v.89-90

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24121455M
ISBN 10
4061086898
ISBN 13
9784061086890
LCCN
2009475715
OCLC/WorldCat
41323039

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