• Garo (ガロ) was a monthly manga anthology magazine in Japan, founded by Katsuichi Nagai [ja] and published by Seirindō [ja; fr] from 1964 until 2002. It...
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  • Look up Garo, garo, or garō in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Garo may refer to: Garo people, a tribal people in India Garo language, the language spoken...
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  • manga magazine started in December 1966 by Osamu Tezuka and published by his company Mushi Production. It was started in response to the success of Garo, and...
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  • illustrated by Sanpei Shirato. It was serialized in Seirindō's monthly gekiga magazine Garo between December 1964 and July 1971, with its chapters collected in...
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  • pierced artery. The manga was first published in the manga anthology magazine Garo in 1968 to popularity among Japanese youth. The manga has been adapted...
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    Garo, also referred to by its endonym A·chikku, is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Northeast Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam, and Tripura. It...
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  • magazine Garo, which is why in Japan, alternative manga are often called Garo-kei (ガロ系, lit. 'Garo-tique'), even if they were not published in Garo....
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    his enthusiasm for manga. In 1981 he published his first story in the magazine Garo, which encouraged underground and alternative artists to the mainstream...
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  • feminist essayist and poet. She was associated with the alternative manga magazine Garo. She was born in Taishidō [ja], Setagaya, Tokyo as Mitsuko Yamada, on...
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    including Sunrise. In 1967, in response to the magazine Garo and the gekiga movement, Tezuka created the magazine COM. By doing so, he radically changed his...
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