Yokai: Shigeru Mizuki's Supernatural Parade (Hardcover)

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RRP £38.00

Manga titan Shigeru Mizuki brings Japan’s most entertaining myths to the modern age. As travellers approach a lush, cedar forest the soft floor and woodland scent palpable from Shigeru Mizuki s fecund drawing something falls from the trees with a thud: a human head, twelve times average size.

A dozen more heads follow, peering at the travellers with maniacal laughter, before retreating back into the woods. A hallucination?

No, this is Tohoku No Tsurubeotoshi. An earthworm, larger than a human, floats in the air, backlit from window lights ensconced by shadowy darkness. Sontsuru majestic on the page in Shigeru Mizuki s delicate ink lines and bold colours is no worm, but a yokai who haunts families across generations, wriggling between their skin and muscles.

And then there is Shirime, a city dwelling trickster who shouts, ‘A moment, sir!’ only to then lift their kimono to reveal their unusual rump a giant, glowing eyeball where one would otherwise expect a crack.

Indeed, not all the yokai in the pages of Yokai: Shigeru Mizuki s Supernatural Parade are there to cause fright. Like Mizuki himself, yokai often have a playful spirit, which Mizuki explores with joy in this stunning collection, which contains one hundred new, lavish, full page yokai illustrations, with biographies for each.

Yokai: Shigeru Mizuki s Supernatural Parade is the companion book to Yokai: The Art of Shigeru Mizuki and includes supplementary writing by acclaimed Mizuki scholar and translator Zack Davisson.