A part of the documents sent to me by my source, this one being xeroxed samples of one of Yasuhiko's earliest manga from the mid 1960s; he had to be a highschool student or in his early 20s when this was created, and it follows Osamu Tezuka's popular gestures in some ways all while being unique to Yas' illustration quality. This is not a complete xerox of the manga as the manga, according to my source, is well over 100 pages long. This particular xerox was made for publication in magazine media and it shows up in Yas' 1983 text for Takuma Shoten. While samples of this are floating about the web, they are not in this quality and only show about 3 pages known, of which are pages 2 - 4 on this upload. The booklet arrived to me like so however and was bound pretty standard for the time and printed on rough paper and bound with metal staples.
Interesting info: Page 9 is a clipping from a larger xerox, and belonged to a larger page surely, though my source does not have access to it. I formatted it as such and cleaned the edges.
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