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Go Nagai Wants to Remake Black Jack
posted on by Christopher Macdonald
No Indication of Any Actual Plans
During a talk show appearance at the at the Osamu Tezuka Memorial Hall last week, Gō Nagai stated that he would like to remake Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack.
During the show, which was talking about a currently running Osamu Tezuka Tribute Event, Nagai said that there are many manga artists, but Tezuka's manga were the best.
Nagai said he was four years old when he was first introduced to Tezuka's manga series, Lost World, which his eldest brother would read to him and his siblings.
Nagai did not say anything about any actual plans to re-make or adapt the famous manga series, he merely that he would like to do it.
During the show, which was talking about a currently running Osamu Tezuka Tribute Event, Nagai said that there are many manga artists, but Tezuka's manga were the best.
Nagai said he was four years old when he was first introduced to Tezuka's manga series, Lost World, which his eldest brother would read to him and his siblings.
Nagai did not say anything about any actual plans to re-make or adapt the famous manga series, he merely that he would like to do it.