Tag: autobio manga
REVIEW: I DON’T KNOW HOW TO GIVE BIRTH provides a humorous glimpse into one...
I Don’t Know How to Give Birth! mixes personal experience with general educational information.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Man Without Talent’ throws a profound pity party
The Man Without Talent
By Yoshiharu Tsuge
Translated by Ryan Holmberg
New York Review Comics
The Man Without Talent is not exactly an autobiography, but as revealed in translator Ryan Holmberg’s essay, it contains portions of nearly exact...
Review: How to embarrass oneself successfully in Jane Mai’s PEOW
PEOW is an excursion into Jane Mai's most hilarious and embarrassing moments.
REVIEW: THE MAN WITHOUT TALENT and the grind of poverty
The Man Without Talent allows the author and the reader to explore the fantasy of leading a contemplative life while remaining honest about the consequences.
REVIEW: Highlighting the retail struggle with SKULL-FACE BOOKSELLER HONDA-SAN
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san pulls back the curtain on working in book retail through a loosely fictionalized autobiographical account by someone in the industry.
REVIEW: Every artist’s journey beings with a BLANK CANVAS
Higashimura is not afraid to make fun of herself, and not afraid to show those parts of her story that are less than flattering.