Generation Gap: Vol 2: Things Have Sure Changed over the Years
Generation Gap: Vol 2: Things Have Sure Changed over the Years
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The second collection of Jon J. Murakami's comic strip "Generation Gap" featured semimonthly in the Japanese/American publication "The Hawai‘i Herald" newspaper.
A humorous look at how two different generations living in Hawai‘i don't see eye-to-eye on Japanese culture, tradition, technology, and practically everything else.
This 2nd volume spans from 2008-2012. Comes with annotated notes explaining either cultural footnotes, personal thoughts, or just random rambling. Also, a few new comics never seen before!
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GTIN: 43427
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Jon J. Murakami is a freelance cartoonist born and raised in Hawaii. He is best known for his line of “Local Kine” greeting cards, which depict humorous occasions & holidays in Hawaii. His regular comic strips include “Calabash” with the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, “Generation Gap” with the Hawaii Herald, and “What’s Up Wasa*Bee?” in Wasabi. Additionally, Jon illustrated several Hawaiian children’s picture and board books, including “Geckos Slide & Peek”, and self-publishes comic books entitled “Gordon Rider”, “Eda*mame Ninjas”, and “The Ara-Rangers.”