life of Apple founder, serialized in the comic book for young women
A "bug-eyed" young Steve Jobs debuted as a hero in a new biography of manga in Japan this week.
The first tranche of manga Jobs biography award-winning author Mari Yamazaki - based on the life of the best late Apple CEO Walter Isaacson - hit newsstands in Japan this week in the April issue of the young woman cartoon anthology kiss. It begins in adulthood Jobs, Isaacson asked to tell their story. Here Jobs takes quite realistic, dressed in his usual black turtleneck, as a critic, based in Tokyo Sam Byford, positive results in The Verge, called "semi-realistic than ever is an unpleasant experience monochromatic style, but remains faithful to the tradition of Japanese manga. "
Byford said the tax is in The Kiss magazine with "regular love stories and drama school, and that is the lens through which readers can see it." Finish that Jobs met Steve Wozniak, the man would be found Apple with new chapters to follow. Yamazaki is best known for his best-selling manga Thermae Romae.
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