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Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira, Tetsuo, cellulo 4 couches de production et fond originaux (Tokyo Movie Shinsha, 1988) - Original art
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Akira, Tetsuo, cellulo 4 couches de production et fond originaux (Tokyo Movie Shinsha, 1988)

Original art
1988
Gouache
35 x 23 cm (13.78 x 9.06 in.)
Added on 4/24/25
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Cellulo original de production 4 couches peintes à la main avec une superficie d'image de 35 cm x 23 cm. Les 4 cellulos superposés sont respectivement numérotés en haut à droite D24, C16, B11, A11. L'ensemble est présenté sur un fond original vert peint à la main. Le cellulo n'est pas collé au fond. Il présente de très légères rayures et frottements en surface.

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Akira est considéré comme le film qui a rendu l'anime populaire auprès du public occidental et demeure un des favoris des fans de science-fiction plus de 30 ans après sa sortie. Après sa rencontre avec le n°26, Tetsuo se fait scanner sous l'oeil attentif du colonel Shikishima, qui lui seul connait le secret d'Akira, et du docteur Onishi qui tout deux analysent la structure de l'empreinte énergétique de Tetsuo qui n'arrête pas de croître. Cette incroyable image est visible à la 21ème minute et 42ème seconde du film.

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About Katsuhiro Otomo

Katsuhiro Otomo was born in the province of Miyagi, Japan. His great passion when he was young, was watching American movies. He often had to travel for hours to the nearest movie theater. He moved to Tokyo in 1973 and made his debut in comics the same year, with 'Jyu-sei' ('A Gun Report'), an adaptation of the Prosper Mérimée novella 'Mateo Falcone'. After this, he frequently published his work in magazine Action. In 1979, Otomo's first longer publication appeared - a series called 'Fireball', which was a great success for its ground-breaking style, which changed traditional manga forever. This was the beginning of Otomo's interest in science fiction themes. In 1980, Otomo's 'Domu' became a best-seller and won Japan's Science Fiction Grand Prix Award. In 1982, Otomo comes up with the comic series 'Akira', which was first published in magazine Young. It was an immediate success and grew into an epic tale. It has won numerous awards and is regarded by many as the finest work of graphic fiction ever created. It has been published in the West as well, where it met with just as much enthusiasm. Katsuhiro Otomo was named a Knight in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2005, and an Officier des Arts et des Lettres in 2014. Text (c) Lambiek