Did Osamu Tezuka invent the graphic novel?
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 14:54 -0700
I was recently going through the bookstore which I work at, and I was browsing our comics/graphic novels section. While there, I came upon the omnibus edition of Will Eisner's famous Contract with God trilogy.
However, I was troubled by a statement in the inside cover, which stated that Will Eisner invented the graphic novel.
Now, there have been many different names that have come about on who exactly invented the graphic novel, from Will Eisner to Jack Kirby.
However, they're all wrong, because they fail to recognize any work in comics that happened prior to this.
I'm talking about a particular manga work by Osamu Tezuka called Lost World. In the linear notes, Tezuka stated that "this is neither a comic nor a novel". He also talked of how the work was structured as a concrete, albeit crude,novel-like work.
So, I want to ask all of you, did Osamu Tezuka invent the graphic novel? Or was it someone else?
However, I was troubled by a statement in the inside cover, which stated that Will Eisner invented the graphic novel.
Now, there have been many different names that have come about on who exactly invented the graphic novel, from Will Eisner to Jack Kirby.
However, they're all wrong, because they fail to recognize any work in comics that happened prior to this.
I'm talking about a particular manga work by Osamu Tezuka called Lost World. In the linear notes, Tezuka stated that "this is neither a comic nor a novel". He also talked of how the work was structured as a concrete, albeit crude,novel-like work.
So, I want to ask all of you, did Osamu Tezuka invent the graphic novel? Or was it someone else?