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  • Published: 15 December 2012
  • ISBN: 9781935654445
  • Imprint: Vertical Inc
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 608
  • RRP: $60.00

Message to Adolf, Part 2



One of Osamu Tezuka's most cherished works returns in a new two volume hardcover reprint.

In part two of Message to Adolf, with World War II escalating things have become quite heated for the Adolfs. Adolf Kaufman is now enrolled in a Hitler Youth Academy. While there he quickly is taught to distinguish between races and religions. He would eventually hand out stars of David to Jews in his community. His work, some of which would be physically difficult, would lead to a visit with the Führer. Unfortunately as young Kaufman would reach such heights, he like Kamil and Tohge before him would find out that Hitler may have a very heavy secret he is hiding.

  • Published: 15 December 2012
  • ISBN: 9781935654445
  • Imprint: Vertical Inc
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 608
  • RRP: $60.00

About the author

Osamu Tezuka

Osamu Tezuka (1928-89) is the godfather of Japanese manga comics. He originally intended to become a doctor and earned his degree before turning to what was then a medium for children. His many early masterpieces include the series known in the U.S. as Astro Boy. With his sweeping vision, deftly interwined plots, feel for the workings of power, and indefatigable commitment to human dignity, Tezuka elevated manga to an art form. The later Tezuka, who authored Buddha, often had in mind the mature readership that manga gained in the sixties and that had only grown ever since. The Kurosawa of Japanese pop culture, Osamu Tezuka is a twentieth century classic.

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Praise for Message to Adolf, Part 2

"There's really only one way to say it: Adolf is amazing. It's one of the most powerful manga series I've ever read. As one of the last works by Osamu Tezuka, it takes a lifetime's worth of themes and thousands of pages of experience and spins them into an exquisite story that is action-packed, thought-provoking, touching, and shocking in ways that not even the very best of his other work is." - Pop Culture Shock/Midtown Comics