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Tezuka's Buddha

I recently picked up the second volume of Osamu Tezuka's epic manga retelling of the life of Buddha. I knew of Tezuka's work from my discovery of Astro Boy in high school. But I had no idea he had written something this ambitious. Given that there are 8 volumes in total, I should have plenty of reading material whenever I need a break from dissertation writing during my upcoming month-long hiatus from work.

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