Barefoot Gen: A Cartoon Story of Hiroshima #3
Keiji Nakazawa's unflinching autobiographical manga continues in this third volume of *Barefoot Gen*, subtitled "Life After the Bomb." The cover art — rendered entirely by Nakazawa himself in stark black-and-white ink — is a striking diptych: the upper half shows a lone figure using a stretcher to move skeletal remains amid a vast, overwhelming pile of skulls and bones, while the lower half delivers a tight, anguished close-up of a face contorted in grief or anguish, encircled by radiating lines that amplify the emotional weight. Together, these two panels convey the staggering human cost of the atomic bombing with a directness that only Nakazawa, a Hiroshima survivor himself, could bring to the page.
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