Disappearance Diary
Manga by Hideo Azuma
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Disappearance Diary (Japanese: 失踪日記, Hepburn: Shissō Nikki) is a manga by Hideo Azuma and published by East Press in Japan in March 2005. The manga is a somewhat-fictionalized autobiography of part of the author's life and of his alcohol dependency problems. It has received multiple awards inside and outside Japan. In addition to being published in Japan, this book has been licensed and published in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian and Polish.
GenreSlice of life story
WrittenbyHideo Azuma
PublishedbyEast Press
English publisher
- NA: Fanfare, Ponent Mon
| Disappearance Diary | |
Cover of English language adaptation | |
| 失踪日記 (Shissō Nikki) | |
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| Genre | Slice of life story |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Hideo Azuma |
| Published by | East Press |
| English publisher |
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| Published | March 2005 |
| Volumes | 1 |
Reception
- 2005: Grand Prize, Manga Division, 9th Japan Media Arts Awards[1]
- 2006: Grand Prize, Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize[2]
- 2008: Selection, Angoulême International Comics Festival[3]
- 2009: Nominee, Ignatz Award, Outstanding Graphic Novel, Small Press Expo[4]
About.com's Deb Aoki lists Disappearance Diary as the best new one-shot manga of 2008 along with Solanin.[5]