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Osamu Tezuka's Message to Adolf
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 20:55 -0700
by Jet_Jaguar
Anyone else looking forward to this? This has been one of my most-wanted Tezuka titles in English for a while now; Viz actually released it in the US at one point, but it's out of print and kind of hard to find.
http://www.amazon.com/Message-Adolf-Par ... 5QZ3CUAH5X
http://www.amazon.com/Message-Adolf-Par ... 5QZ3CUAH5X

Re: Osamu Tezuka's Message to Adolf
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 19:41 -0700
by Maka
I have four of the five viz graphic novels. They were pretty good but the didn't make sense to me. Then a friend let me know I was missing one of the books.

I still haven't read the missing book. Peace, maka
Re: Osamu Tezuka's Message to Adolf
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:56 -0700
by Jet_Jaguar
Even if you have the old Viz edition of
Adolf, it sounds like this new edition will still be well worth picking up:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/vertical ... 9360721637
Was Hitler Jewish? And what if someone uncovered this explosive secret?
In Message to Adolf, Osamu Tezuka explores this provocative idea through the lives of three Adolfs: Adolf Kaufmann, son of a high-ranking Nazi official; his friend Adolf Kamil, son of a Jewish baker; and Adolf Hitler. Message to Adolf is legendary, and readers have been waiting eagerly for Vertical’s new translation, which is much closer to the original material than the previously-published English version.
In portraying the atrocities of Hitler and the Nazis, Tezuka included situations and language which might have seemed offensive to readers at the time. However, it’s Tezuka’s courage and honesty in telling his story that makes Message to Adolf so powerful and moving. The earlier translation toned it down, but Vertical is proud to always present Tezuka’s works as faithfully as possible to the originals.
Message to Adolf is a knuckle-biter of a political thriller and an intriguing what-if tale. But as with everything Tezuka wrote, the underlying theme is his strong love of humanity.