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'''Astro Boy''' (or '''Mighty Atom''' in the original [[Japanese language|Japanese]], i.e. 鉄腕アトム ''Tetsuwan Atomu'') is a [[manga]] character. His creator, the artist [[Osamu Tezuka]] (手塚 治虫 ''Tezuka Osamu'') became known as the 'God of Manga' for giving the world this robot-child in 1952.<ref>Schodt (2007).</ref> | '''Astro Boy''' (or '''Mighty Atom''' in the original [[Japanese language|Japanese]], i.e. 鉄腕アトム ''Tetsuwan Atomu'') is a [[manga]] character. His creator, the artist [[Osamu Tezuka]] (手塚 治虫 ''Tezuka Osamu'') became known as the 'God of Manga' for giving the world this robot-child in 1952.<ref>Schodt (2007).</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Schodt FL (2007) ''The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546. | *Schodt FL (2007) ''The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 19 February 2010
Astro Boy (or Mighty Atom in the original Japanese, i.e. 鉄腕アトム Tetsuwan Atomu) is a manga character. His creator, the artist Osamu Tezuka (手塚 治虫 Tezuka Osamu) became known as the 'God of Manga' for giving the world this robot-child in 1952.[1]
References
- Schodt FL (2007) The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546.
Footnotes
- ↑ Schodt (2007).