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On October 28, the manga industry lost a pioneer in horror manga with the passing of Kazuo Umezu. During his four-decade career, the creator has influenced and entertained readers of all ages.
According to a fax from general incorporated foundation UMEZZ, Umezu’s family and friends held a private funeral. Umezu’s wish when he was alive was for his works to reach people all around ...
Kazuo Umezu, the famous Japanese manga artist often known as "the god of horror," has died at the age of 88. His work on classics like The Drifting Classroom, My Name is Shingo, Cat Eyed Boy, and ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japanese manga artist Kazuo Umezu, known for horror pieces like "Hyoryu Kyoshitsu" (The Drifting Classroom) and his signature red-and-white-striped shirt, has died in Tokyo ...
Umezu, who is known for numerous works including “Hyoryu Kyoshitsu” (The Drifting Classroom), collapsed at his home in Tokyo’s Kichijoji area in July. He was hospitalized and was found to have ...
Japanese manga artist Kazuo Umezu, known for horror pieces like "Hyoryu Kyoshitsu" (The Drifting Classroom) and his signature red-and-white-striped shirt, has died in Tokyo, publisher Shogakukan Inc.
Kazuo Umezu might not be as well known as horror master Junji Ito but there is an argument to be made that Umezu stands tall within the world of horror manga. Unfortunately, the horror artist ...
Tokyo (Jiji Press)—Japanese manga artist Kazuo Umezu, known for works including “Makoto-chan” and “Hyoryu Kyoshitsu,” died on Oct. 28. He was 88. Born in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, in 1936, ...