The manga world is mourning the loss of a legend, Kazuo Umezu, who passed away on October 28. Umezu’s four-decade career has left a lasting impact on readers of all ages, inspiring many who later became manga creators themselves to pay tribute to him.
His manager, Yuu-chan, expressed Umezu’s wish for his works to be enjoyed and cherished by people worldwide for eternity. Many fellow manga creators, such as Mille Feuille, Jun’ichi Inoue, and Junji Ito, shared their memories and condolences for the late Umezu-sensei.
Kazuo Umezu’s iconic works like “The Drifting Classroom” and “Makoto-chan” have left a lasting impression on readers, with artists like George Morikawa and Hiroya Oku expressing their admiration for his genius. The manga community continues to remember and honor Umezu’s contributions to the industry.
From his early days in shojo manga to his later horror masterpieces, Kazuo Umezu’s legacy as a manga pioneer lives on in the hearts of fans and creators alike. His impact on the manga industry will always be remembered, and his work will continue to inspire future generations of manga artists. Rest in peace, Kazuo Umezu-sensei.