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Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour (A Graphic Novel)

A Japanese American Woman's Persecution and Ultimate Redemption After World War II
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Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour by Andre R. Frattino is a gripping graphic novel that explores the story of Iva Toguri, a Japanese-American during World War II. She is accused of being the infamous radio propagandist "Tokyo Rose" while trying to navigate her identity and loyalties in a war-torn world. The tale intricately blends historical events with the personal struggles of a woman caught between two nations.
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You might enjoy this graphic novel if you're captivated by historical narratives infused with intrigue and espionage. The story weaves through the complexities of World War II, offering a gripping and visually stunning exploration of a lesser-known perspective. Ideal for those who appreciate a blend of history, drama, and outstanding artistry in their reading experience.

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Traitor or hero? Discover the truth behind the legendary Tokyo Rose.

Tokyo Rose: Zero Hour tells the true story of Iva Toguri, a Japanese-American woman who was visiting her relatives in Tokyo shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor—and became caught up in an unlikely chain of events that made her infamous. She ended up at odds with everyone—her family, her country, Japan, even herself! But was she really guilty?

Trapped in Japan, Iva was refused to renounce her American citizenship. As war raged across the Pacific, she took a job with Radio Tokyo where she was forced to host 'Zero Hour,' aimed at demoralising American troops, in the role of Tokyo Rose, 'The Siren of the Pacific.'

The dramatic events recounted in this story include:

  • Iva's arrest after the Japanese surrender, which ultimately led to a determination that her actions were harmless.
  • Her emotional return to the United States and the public outcry that led to her re-arrest and prosecution for treason.
  • The corrupt actions of prosecutors who coerced witnesses into providing incriminating evidence against Iva.
  • The six years she spent in prison, never admitting guilt, and her eventual pardon by President Gerald Ford in 1977.

Written by Andre Frattino and illustrated by Kate Kasenow, Tokyo Rose: Zero Hour has an introduction explaining the 'Tokyo Rose' phenomenon and the devastating effects of World War II on Asian-American communities that continue to reverberate.

'A fascinating biography, Iva Toguri's story is equal parts gripping and thought-provoking. The creative team expertly explores the real woman behind the mythical Tokyo Rose.' - Steven Scott, co-author of New York Times Bestselling They Called Us Enemy.

'An unflinching, eye-opening account on one of the 20th century's most misunderstood figures.' - David Lewis, editorial board member for the International Journal of Comic Art.

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Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour by Andre R. Frattino, along with contributions from others, explores the gripping and thought-provoking story of Iva Toguri, delving into the historical context and challenges faced by Asian Americans during World War II. Reviewers commend the graphic novel for its vivid storytelling and its ability to shed light on the complexities surrounding one of the 20th century's most misunderstood figures, making it a compelling companion to works like George Takei's graphic novel.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9784805316955

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Tuttle Publishing

Illustration: b&w illustrations throughout

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Kate Kasenow
  • Foreword by Janice Chiang

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Andre R. Frattino has devoted his life to the art of visual storytelling, especially within the vein of historical fiction and non-fiction. Following his graduation from Savannah College of Art and Design, Andre went on to publish several titles ranging from the 2018 Florida Book Award Winner; A Land Remembered: A Graphic Novel, Simon Says: Nazi Hunter and has recently worked on Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Shapeshifters #1.

Kate Kasenow is a comic artist with undergraduate and graduate degrees in Sequential Art from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has worked on an array of graphic novels including An Elegy for Amelia Johnson, Amy Devlin Mystery and Form of a Question, a creative autobiography of a Jeopardy champion.

Janice Chiang is an award-winning comic letterer with over four decades of experience. She began her career as a freelancer for Marvel Comics and has continued on to work for all the major comic book publishers. Her most iconic work was for the comic book series, Ghost Rider where she designed the main character's flaming word balloons. Presently, she heads the lettering department for John and Sandy King Carpenter's Storm King Comics and is a freelancer for DC Comics.

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