義男の青春・別離
manga
1972
Under a summer sky with billowing clouds, a young man pushing a bicycle, a mother, and a child are warned against jaywalking by a policeman while trying to cross a large road. The child appears to be a girl of about three or four years old, and the mother, holding a parasol, is glamorously drawn. The young man goes down to the muddy path beside the sidewalk to take the shortcut to the guard tunnel. The mother and child follow the young man, but their feet get caught in the mud and the mother's pants slip down as she crawls on all fours. Seeing this, the young man becomes lustful and approaches from behind, opens the front of his pants and begins to have intercourse with her. She cries out "ah, ah, ah" until the act is over. The young man pushes his bicycle as if nothing had happened and heads toward the guard tunnel, where the mother and child once again hold up a parasol and walk down the muddy path across a two-story wooden house. Note: Published in Yagyou No. 1 (April 1972).
manga
1974
Publishers:
A young mangaka named Yoshio Tsube was drawing rental manga to support his family of seven. When he brought his new manuscript to the publisher, he met his senior, Mr. Tayama. One day, he visited Yugawara Onsen as Mr. Tayama's assistant and took a liking to the inn's maid, Yoneko. After returning to Tokyo, Yoneko visited him in Tokyo and they became close friends, but he rejected her within two months when she asked him for money. (Source: Wikipedia Japan, translated) Note: Published in Weekly Manga Sunday 1974-11-09, 1974-11-16 and 1974-11-23.
manga
1979
The outside inexplicably threatens to collapse a man's house, leading him out to a world of anxiety and oddness in this minimalist story. Note: Published in Yagyou No. 8 (May 1979).
manga
1979
Publishers:
If you've ever had a guy steal your girl through the use of a squid-related judo move, this oneshot will definitely speak to you! It straddles the line between being comedic and just plain odd. If I had to give it some deep meaning, I'd say it speaks to the futility of life. Sometimes the bad guys just win, and the good guys get embarrassed. Note: Published in Custom Comic No. 2 (July 1979).
manga
1987
Yoshiharu Tsuge's final manga. Note: Published in COMIC Baku No. 13 (June 1987) and No. 14 (September 1987).

