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  1. 'Tomorrow's Joe'), also known as Ashita no Joe: Fighting for Tomorrow, is a Japanese boxing manga series written by Asao Takamori and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. It follows drifter Joe Yabuki, who discovers a passion for boxing in a juvenile prison, and his rise through Japan's and the global boxing scene.

  2. Jul 5, 2021 · TOKYO -- It's been 65 years since the debut of "Ashita no Joe" ("Tomorrow's Joe") manga artist Chiba Tetsuya, and his latest work has recently been released -- an autobiographical collection...

  3. Feb 20, 2021 · In one particularly disturbing scene, we see one of Joe’s opponents as a young boy bashing out the brains of his own father. Chiba based that gruesome incident on his own childhood memories of fleeing Manchuria among scenes of chaos and violence at the end of World War II.

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · Ashita no Joe 's influence on iconic series like Dragon Ball and Naruto makes it a beacon in the manga industry. One of the most influential manga of all time, Ashita no Joe, has just been announced by Kodansha to receive its first English print.

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  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Kodansha will publish the series as eight 500-page hardcover volumes with new covers designed by Matt Akuginow. The first volume will have an MSRP of $59.95, and the series will also be available digitally. Click Gallery below for full-size cover!

  6. Tomorrow's Joe (あしたのジョー Ashita no Jō?) is a critically acclaimed boxing manga created by Asao Takamori and Tetsuya Chiba in 1968 that was later adapted into an anime series and movie. It is most commonly referred to as Ashita no Joe.

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  8. In Ashita no Joe’s famous last scene 5, where Joe is drawn in pure white, slumped on his stool, completely burned out, it’s said that each reader interpreted the scene in a different way, making it a brilliant example of SILENT MANGA. Chiba: But well…. I didn’t exactly plan it that way….

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