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Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 11TH ARRONDISSEMENT. MURAL BY TIGNOUS, NEAR THE FORMER PREMISES OF CHARLIE HEBDO (RUE GABY SYLVIA), IN MEMORY OF THE CARTOONISTS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF THE TERRORIST ATTACK ON 7 JANUARY 2015. Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

Illustration - Charlie Hebdo

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 11TH ARRONDISSEMENT. MURAL BY CABU, NEAR THE FORMER PREMISES OF CHARLIE HEBDO (RUE GABY SYLVIA), IN MEMORY OF THE CARTOONISTS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF THE TERRORIST ATTACK ON 7 JANUARY 2015. Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Attacks January November 2015 - Paris

Illustration - Attacks January November 2015 - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 11TH ARRONDISSEMENT BOULEVARD VOLTAIRE (11 JANUARY 2015) REPUBLICAN MARCH FOR CHARLIE. LETTER FROM LOLA WOLINSKI, GEORGES WOLINSKI'S GRANDDAUGHTER, IN TRIBUTE TO HER FATHER, WHO WAS MURDERED (ALONG WITH OTHER CHARLIE HEBDO CARTOONISTS) BY TWO ISLAMIST TERRORISTS ON 7 JANUARY ON RUE NICOLAS APPERT. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Cartoonist Liu Ke works at an animation incubation base in Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 9, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Tourists visit Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 1, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Cartoonist Liu Ke poses for a photo in front of his work with his wife Meng Qingnan at the exhibition hall of an animation incubation base in Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 9, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Cartoonist Liu Ke (C) plays with his family on the basketball court of a school in Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 9, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Cartoonist Liu Ke and his wife Meng Qingnan stroll in Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 9, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

CHINA-HAINAN-HAIKOU-ANIMATION-INDUSTRY (CN)

(230210) -- HAIKOU, Feb. 10, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Cartoonist Liu Ke and his daughter pose for a photo in front of his work at the exhibition hall of an animation incubation base in Changxue Village of Longqiao Town, Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 9, 2023. By actively promoting the development of animation industry, Changxue Village has attracted a number of animation enterprises and cartoonists to settle down. Liu Ke, author of the popular comics "crazy neighbours," and his wife Meng Qingnan are among the first batch of cartoonists who moved into the village to live and work. The development of animation industry and the arrival of cartoonists have injected vitality to the old village and created new work opportunities for local villagers. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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Japan publisher creates awards for young Chinese cartoonists

Japan publisher creates awards for young Chinese cartoonists

BEIJING, China - Winners of awards created by Japanese publisher Kodansha Ltd. for young Chinese comic artists pose for photos during an awarding ceremony in Beijing on Jan. 11, 2015.

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Recreated 'Tokiwa So' apartment

Recreated 'Tokiwa So' apartment

OSAKA, Japan - A recreated version of the demolished "Tokiwa So" apartment, which was home to cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori, is shown during a special exhibit at Osaka Museum of History in Osaka, western Japan, on Jan. 25, 2014. The exhibit runs through March 10.

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Cartoonists' graffiti

Cartoonists' graffiti

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows graffiti drawn by popular cartoonists on the wall of the reception lobby of Shogakukan Inc. building in Tokyo on Aug. 13, 2013. The building will be demolished for rebuilding.

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Japan-China cartoon exhibition in Nanjing

Japan-China cartoon exhibition in Nanjing

NANJING, China - Visitors view an exhibition of artworks by Japanese and Chinese cartoonists in Nanjing, China, on March 24, 2013. The event opened that day a half year later than originally planned after a wave of anti-Japan riots in China following Japan's move to put most of the Senkaku Islands, at the center of a bilateral territorial row, under state control.

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Renowned Japanese writers at press conference

Renowned Japanese writers at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Award-winning Japanese novelists Jiro Asada, Arimasa Osawa, Mariko Hayashi and Keigo Higashino attend a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20, 2011. A group of renowned writers and cartoonists, including the four novelists, filed a suit with the Tokyo District Court the same day seeking a court order to stop digital book scanning services, alleging copyright infringement. They argue that such book scanning services could lead to the mass proliferation of pirated works on the Internet and hinder the formation of a digital book market.

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50th anniversary of 2 manga weeklies for boys celebrated

50th anniversary of 2 manga weeklies for boys celebrated

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Cartoonists Takao Saito, Fujio Fujiko, Tetsuya Chiba and others gather at a party in Tokyo on March 17 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Japan's two pioneer manga weeklies for boys, Shonen Magazine and Shonen Sunday, published by Kodansha Ltd. and Shogakukan Inc. respectively.

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Foreign Ministry awards prize for non-Japanese manga artists

Foreign Ministry awards prize for non-Japanese manga artists

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Taro Aso (L) hands a trophy to Lee Chi-ching, a veteran cartoonist from Hong Kong who won the International Manga Award for his work ''Sun Zi's Tactics,'' at an awards ceremony held at the Foreign Ministry on July 2. Three incentive awards were given to cartoonists from Hong Kong, Malaysia and Australia.

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Popular Japanese cartoonist Fujiko A. Fujio dies at 88

Popular Japanese cartoonist Fujiko A. Fujio dies at 88

Photo taken on April 7, 2022, shows a manga museum in Tokyo that houses recreated rooms of a demolished Tokiwaso apartment building that was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. Fujiko A. Fujio, who also resided there, has died at his home in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, at 88, police said April 7.

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Printemps Republicain in Nogent-sur-Marne

Printemps Republicain in Nogent-sur-Marne

Loic Faujour and Xavier Gorce, cartoonists live during the Printemps Republicain conference (Fete du Printemps Republicain), held at the Pavillon Baltard in Nogent-sur-Marne, near Paris, France, on July 03, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Printemps Republicain in Nogent-sur-Marne

Printemps Republicain in Nogent-sur-Marne

Loic Faujour and Xavier Gorce, cartoonists live during the Printemps Republicain conference (Fete du Printemps Republicain), held at the Pavillon Baltard in Nogent-sur-Marne, near Paris, France, on July 03, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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GARFIELD: A TAIL OF TWO KITTIES

GARFIELD: A TAIL OF TWO KITTIES

GARFIELD: A TAIL OF TWO KITTIES [US 2006] aka GARFIELD 2 Date: 2006

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BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S

BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S

BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S [BR 1957] LISA GASTONI and Writer and cartoonist RONALD SEARLE off set BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S [BR 1957] LISA GASTONI and Writer and cartoonist RONALD SEARLE off set Date: 1957

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Life-size bronze statues of popular anime characters unveiled in Tokyo

Life-size bronze statues of popular anime characters unveiled in Tokyo

Renowned Japanese cartoonists Leiji Matsumoto (2nd from L) and Rumiko Takahashi (3rd from L) join other guests for a commemorative photo in front of the newly unveiled Oizumi Anime Gate, featuring life-size bronze statues of popular animation characters such as Astro Boy, at its opening ceremony in Tokyo's Nerima district on April 4, 2015. Nerima prides itself on being the birthplace of Japan's anime production industry. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Author of 'Golgo 13' series speaks at gathering of cartoonists

Author of 'Golgo 13' series speaks at gathering of cartoonists

Takao Saito (L), author of the "Golgo 13" series of comic stories, speaks during a gathering of cartoonists and manga buffs in Kochi, western Japan, on Feb. 21, 2015. On the right is actress, singer and illustrator Shoko Nakagawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan actress/illustrator Nakagawa attends gathering of cartoonists

Japan actress/illustrator Nakagawa attends gathering of cartoonists

Japanese actress, singer and illustrator Shoko Nakagawa attends a gathering of cartoonists and manga buffs in Kochi, western Japan, on Feb. 21, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dish from popular comic series served for cartoonists

Dish from popular comic series served for cartoonists

A dish containing tomatoes, citrus maxima, red sea bream and jelly is served during a gathering of comic artists and manga buffs in Kochi, western Japan, on Feb. 21, 2015. The meal was based on a recipe proposed by Yoshimi Kurata in his "Aji Ichimonme" (A Pinch of Seasoning) series of cooking stories. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cartoonists eat meals from recipes in cooking-themed comics

Cartoonists eat meals from recipes in cooking-themed comics

Meals based on recipes proposed in cooking-themed comic stories are served at a gathering of cartoonists and manga buffs in Kochi, western Japan, on Feb. 21, 2015. On the far left is Yoshimi Kurata, author of the "Aji Ichimonme" (A Pinch of Seasoning) series of cooking stories. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Foreign Ministry awards prize for non-Japanese manga artists

Foreign Ministry awards prize for non-Japanese manga artists

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Taro Aso (L) hands a trophy to Lee Chi-ching, a veteran cartoonist from Hong Kong who won the International Manga Award for his work ''Sun Zi's Tactics,'' at an awards ceremony held at the Foreign Ministry on July 2. Three incentive awards were given to cartoonists from Hong Kong, Malaysia and Australia. (Kyodo)

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50th anniversary of 2 manga weeklies for boys celebrated

50th anniversary of 2 manga weeklies for boys celebrated

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Cartoonists Takao Saito, Fujio Fujiko, Tetsuya Chiba and others gather at a party in Tokyo on March 17 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Japan's two pioneer manga weeklies for boys, Shonen Magazine and Shonen Sunday, published by Kodansha Ltd. and Shogakukan Inc. respectively. (Kyodo)

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Renowned Japanese writers at press conference

Renowned Japanese writers at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Award-winning Japanese novelists Jiro Asada, Arimasa Osawa, Mariko Hayashi and Keigo Higashino attend a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20, 2011. A group of renowned writers and cartoonists, including the four novelists, filed a suit with the Tokyo District Court the same day seeking a court order to stop digital book scanning services, alleging copyright infringement. They argue that such book scanning services could lead to the mass proliferation of pirated works on the Internet and hinder the formation of a digital book market. (Kyodo)

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, shows a recreation of a room in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, shows a recreation of a desk in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, shows a recreation of a room in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo)

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, shows a recreation of a kitchen in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, shows a recreation of a room in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

People line up to enter a just-opened manga museum in Tokyo on July 7, 2020, that houses a recreation of rooms in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment building that was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

Photo taken on July 7, 2020, shows a tape-cutting ceremony for a manga museum in Tokyo that houses a recreation of rooms in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment building that was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

Legendary cartoonists' apartment building

Photo taken on July 7, 2020, shows a tape-cutting ceremony for a manga museum in Tokyo that houses a recreation of rooms in the demolished Tokiwaso apartment building that was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken on July 7, 2020, shows a manga museum in Tokyo that houses a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken on July 7, 2020, shows a manga museum in Tokyo that houses a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The Tokiwaso Manga Museum opened the same day in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken on June 27, 2020, shows a manga museum in Tokyo on June 27, 2020, housing a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment, which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The recreation, revealed to the media the same day, will be on public display at the Tokiwaso Manga Museum in Tokyo's Toshima Ward from July 7, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken on June 27, 2020, shows a manga museum in Tokyo on June 27, 2020, housing a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment, which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The recreation, revealed to the media the same day, will be on public display at the Tokiwaso Manga Museum in Tokyo's Toshima Ward from July 7, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on June 27, 2020, shows a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment, which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The recreation, revealed to the media the same day, will be on public display at the Tokiwaso Manga Museum in Tokyo's Toshima Ward from July 7, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on June 27, 2020, shows a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment, which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The recreation, revealed to the media the same day, will be on public display at the Tokiwaso Manga Museum in Tokyo's Toshima Ward from July 7, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Legendary cartoonists' shared home

Photo taken at a manga museum in Tokyo on June 27, 2020, shows a recreation of the demolished Tokiwaso apartment, which was home to legendary Japanese cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori during the 1950s and 1960s. The recreation, revealed to the media the same day, will be on public display at the Tokiwaso Manga Museum in Tokyo's Toshima Ward from July 7, about four months behind schedule due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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