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General Kitamori and his three doctor brothers
General Kitamori and his three doctor brothers
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General Sonbayu, the Northern Guardian, has just returned from the desert outside the citadel.
However, for thirty years and nights, he had no time to get off the horse, and finally his body settled on the saddle, and the saddle attached itself to the horse, and he became one with the horse.
What's more, strange gray things were growing all over his face and hands.
The only doctors I can rely on are Dr. Limpa, Limpoo, and Lingpo...the three brothers!
A heart-warming story that keeps you reading and learning how the three doctor brothers solve the mysterious situation that happened to General Song.
A masterpiece that tells a funny story with Koji Suzuki's unique exotic pictures!
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Picture ● Koji Suzuki
Born in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1948.
After graduating from high school, he studied at many art universities and Toyo University as a student, keeping up with the times. While working as a live-in part-time worker at a tempura restaurant in Akasaka, Tokyo, and drawing pictures, he was discovered by art director Seiichi Horiuchi, and began appearing in magazines such as Heibon Punch. In 1971, she made her debut as a picture book artist with ``Yukimusume'' (written by Keiko Kishida, Sekai Bunkasha, later republished by Billiken Publishing).
His main picture books include ``Enso-kun Kishaninoru'' (Fukuinkan Shoten), which won the Shogakukan Picture Award, as well as ``Salvirsa,'' ``Yama no Disco,'' and ``Creatures of a Thousand Worlds'' (all published by Fischer Publishing). Won the Japan Picture Book Award for ``Dome Story'' (written by Arthur Binard, Tamagawa University Press). His art books include ``Suzuki Koji's Great Magic Art Book'' (Heibonsha) and ``Ten no Suridai'' (BL Publishing).
In addition to publications, his activities, including live painting, have an overwhelming appeal, and in 2019, NHK E-Tele's art program "Sunday Art Museum" aired "Everything about me through pictures: The world of picture book author and painter Koji Suzuki" and became a hot topic.
●Art materials used: Oil-based ballpoint pen, colored pencils/Paper: Watercolor paper (Fabriano)
[Publication date] October 14, 2021

