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Kitaro of the Graveyard (Volume 8) - First Edition by Shigeru Mizuki - Kodansha Color Edition - Popular Manga Masterpieces - A5 Hardcover

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‘Kitaro of the Graveyard (Volume 8) - Popular Manga Masterpieces’ by Shigeru Mizuki. This is a first edition hardcover published by Kodansha, featuring the popular manga compilation. Published in Showa 46 (1971), it has a vinyl cover that is missing. Contains a two-color color frontispiece (16 pages) and numerous two-color pages. The book has slight wrinkles at the top left of the back cover, minor corner wear, some light staining on the outer edge, a price sticker on the inside back page, top and bottom wrinkles on the spine, and a slight dent on the abdomen area. Condition: Fair. Related Keywords: Kitaro of the Graveyard, Gegege no Kitaro, popular manga masterpieces, Shigeru Mizuki, Volume 8, weirdness, horror, yokai, Gegege no Kitaro.

Kitaro of the Graveyard (Volume 8) - First Edition by Shigeru Mizuki - Kodansha Color Edition - Popular Manga Masterpieces - A5 Hardcover

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114,000 Yen ($730.77)

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Collector Commentary

The first edition of 'Kitaro of the Graveyard (Volume 8)' by Shigeru Mizuki is a notable piece within the rich tapestry of Japanese manga history, especially among collectors of yokai and horror genres. Published by Kodansha in 1971, it represents a significant era in manga publishing, particularly as this series has maintained a cult following for its unique blend of traditional folklore and modern storytelling. While this copy exhibits wear consistent with its age, such imperfections are typical for items of this period and add a layer of authenticity that can appeal to dedicated collectors. The Japan-sourced edition ensures higher quality control and better preservation standards, making it a sought-after artifact for enthusiasts of both Shigeru Mizuki's work and the enduring legacy of Gegege no Kitaro.