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Biographical Note:
Kazuo Umezz started drawing professionally in the 1950s and is considered the most influential horror manga artist ever. His many horror and sci-fi/horror works include
Cat Eyed Boy (1967-1968),
Orochi,
The Drifting Classroom (1972-1974),
Ultraman (a manga adaptation of the TV series),
Senrei (Baptism),
My Name is Shingo,
The Left Hand of God/Right Hand of the Devil, and
Fourteen. His popular gag series
Makoto-Chan (1976) and
Again prove that Umezz is also an accomplished humor cartoonist. Umezz's weird style, incredible ideas and sometimes terrifying imagery have made him a fixture of Japanese pop culture, and his work has been adapted into movies, anime and collectibles.
Publisher Marketing: The definitive edition, featuring an all-new translation and deluxe hardcover design that reestablish Kazuo Umezz's The Drifting Classroom as a timeless horror classic.
In the aftermath of a massive earthquake, a Japanese elementary school is transported into a hostile world where the students and teachers are besieged by terrifying creatures and beset by madness.
A group of students stranded out of time face an internal power coup, a wasteland monster with a voracious appetite and a plague. As tensions mount, the kidsface a harsh truth: they must venture out into the bleak world beyond the school walls in order to survive.