The drifting classroom

Kazuo Umezu, 1936-

Book - 2006

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MANGA/Umezu/Drifting v. 1
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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, CA : Viz Media, c2006-
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Kazuo Umezu, 1936- (-)
Item Description
This book is printed "manga style," in the authentic Japanese right-to-left format.
Physical Description
v. : chiefly ill. ; 19 cm
Audience
Rated M for mature.
ISBN
9781421507224
9781421507231
9781421507248
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Horror-manga legend Umezu (Orochi: Blood, Baptism of Blood) can create a sense of dread with just the sheer volume of black ink he puts on the page-white space is at a premium, shading is aggressive, and the result is an ominous atmosphere that affects the reader before the story even begins. Classroom, originally published in 1972, tells the story of sixth-grader Sho, who has a bitter fight with his mother before leaving for school one morning; later that day, his entire school vanishes in a violent earthquake, transported to a mysterious desert. When a girl falls to her death, teachers and students begin to panic. Nerves continue to unravel when the school's inadequate food supply is discovered. Umezu makes powerful use of two-page spreads, devoting many of them to single, large shots-the school building against the desert backdrop, the massive sound effect that accompanies the earthquake, an extreme close-up of a teacher with a head wound-the result is extremely disturbing. This first volume solves few of the plot's puzzles, ending just as the kids are veering into Lord of the Flies territory. This is a great rediscovery of a classic title, echoes of which can be seen in modern horror manga like Dragon Head. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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