Thank you! I hope this also helps in your research of the original manga.
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"ASTROBUDDY" wrote:Hi, Jeffbert! Yes I understand! As I stated above I find the fact that there is no "7" interesting. Any way I wanted to ask you, would you please explain what you meant by "not enough content." My copy covers a least eighteen pages of the episode, "The Greatest Robot on Earth". Pages 69 thru 88 of Dark Horse's "Osamu Tezuka's Original Astro Boy" volume # 3, to be exact. Are you saying that the other supplements had less pages than that? Also are you finding that to be a pattern? For ex.) Do the beginning supplements have more pages or "content" than the latter supplements? I wonder if like me you found the original versions to be more satisfying artistically. I mean those full page panels showing Astro Boy and Pluto (see post# 2 of this thread), I feel truly show what an amazing craftsman Tezuka was. Something only hinted at in the Dark Horse reprints.
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"jeffbert" wrote:LF p. 79; the details of Pluto's fight against Bora are in this last segment. I still do not understand why the small-format books would lack so much content. It could merely be the way these collector's reprints are organized, or perhaps a cost-cutting method of issuing the small format books; I would be guessing if I said it was either one, though.
Yes, thank you for the clarification! So, the LF reprint the monthly installments of the manga as they originally appeared and collect them into individual volumes. And each LF volume is numbered. The SF seem to be replicas of the "Shonen" supplements,(at least as concerns "The Greatest Robot on Earth.") When orignally issued I am guessing that the large format manga and the smaller format supplements were sold together each month. (You know how Japanese manga are wrapped and packaged and sold today. I am supposing they were sold that way too, way back in the sixties.) Would you please remind me, how many boxsets do you have and what years do they cover?"jeffbert" wrote:tO CLARIFY: 'SF' = "SMALL FORMAT" (50 PAGES give or take a few). 'LF" = "Large Format" which can contain as many as 350 magazine sized pages. As I understand it, the stories were 1st printed in the LF books as weekly or monthly installments of several to dozens of pages. These LF books also contained various other manga written by other artists. When the SF reprints were 1st issued, certain details were omitted. These were the action-oriented scenes that really did not carry the plot. If you try reading the DH & skip those pages I indicated were omitted from the SF, you may feel that you miss some important stuff, but can you really say that you could not understand the story?In the reprints I own, the material omitted from the SF has been included in the LF books, for the sake of completeness, Or so I think.
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