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Goseki Kojima (小島剛夕 Kojima Gōseki, November 3, 1928 - January 5, 2000) was a manga-ka. November 3 is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 58 days remaining. ... 1928 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Mangaka (漫画家) is the Japanese word for a comic artist/cartoonist. ...


Kojima was born on the same day that Osamu Tezuka was born on. After getting out of junior high school, Kojima painted advertising posters for movie theaters as his source of income. Osamu Tezuka and his creations commemorated on two stamps Phoenix clock designed by Tezuka, which stands in the Kyoto Station Dr. Osamu Tezuka (手塚 治虫 Tezuka Osamu, November 3, 1928 - February 9, 1989) was a Japanese manga artist and animator born in Takarazuka, Ōsaka. ... Middle school and junior high school cover a period of education that straddles primary education and secondary education and serve as a bridge between them. ... A typical megaplex (AMC Rolling Hills 20 in Rolling Hills Estates, California). ...


In 1950, he moved to Tokyo. The post-World War II environment lead to forms of manga meant for impoverished audiences. Kojima created art for kami-shibai or "paper play" narrators. Kojima then started to create works for the kashi-bon market. 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Tokyo (東京; Tōkyō  listen, literally eastern capital), is located in the Kanto region on the island of Honshu in Japan. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... Rurouni Kenshin manga, volume 1 (English version) Manga (漫画) is the Japanese word for comics; outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. ...


In 1967, Kojima created Dojinki, his first manga for a magazine. In 1970, he collaborated with writer Kazuo Koike to create Kozure Okami (Lone Wolf and Cub), their most famous work. Koike and Kojima were dubbed "the Golden Duo". 1967 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ... This article is about the magazine as a published medium. ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... Kazuo Koike (小池一夫 Koike Kazuo) is a manga-ka. ... Lone Wolf and Cub manga, volume 1 (English version) Lone Wolf and Cub (known in Japan as Kozure Ōkami 子連れ狼) is a well-known gekiga or manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima. ...


Kojima died at 71 years of age.


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Goseki Kojima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (175 words)
Goseki Kojima (小島剛夕 Kojima Gōseki, November 3, 1928 – January 5, 2000) was a mangaka.
Kojima was born on the same day that Osamu Tezuka was born on.
Kojima died on January 5, 2000 at the age of 71.
artbomb.net (268 words)
Goseki Kojima was born on November 3, 1928.
Kojima moved on to creating works for the kashi-bon market, bookstores that rented out books, magazines, and manga to mostly low-income readers.
Kojima passed away on January 5, 2000 at the age of 71.
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