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"Looking for Nami: Ishii Takashi Photo Collection / Dark Film" is a collection of works by Ishii Takashi, a Japanese manga artist who is also active as a film director and scriptwriter. Born in Miyagi Prefecture in 1946, Ishii started working as a writer while attending Waseda University. In the mid-1970s, he published "Night Comes Again" in the "Young Comic Special Edition," becoming one of the pioneers of the gekiga boom. Since then, he has published works in various magazines and has also released many art books. The sensual beauty of women, and the loneliness and despair that they cause. Ishii is an artist who continues to depict the pulse of "sex" and "death" through "women." This book is a collection of works published by Byakuya Shobo in 1980 (at the same time, Byakuya Shobo also published Nobuyoshi Araki's "Fake Reportage" and Seiji Kurata's "Flash Up"), and is a collection of the monochrome photogravure serials published in "Manga Touch." Ishii was responsible for the binding, photography, composition, and text layout. "The dark, sensual world of Takashi Ishii, created using montage techniques!" (From the obi). Obi missing.