Susumu Katsumata’s Fukushima Devil Fish Tells the Stories of Japan’s 1980s Nuclear Power Plant Workers
A new volume from Breakdown Press, Fukushima Devil Fish: Anti-Nuclear Manga, collates these comics, delineating the stories of the tedious and dangerous daily work of nuclear power plant laborers who due to poor pay, subcontracts, and migrant status were often called “nuclear gypsies.” Alongside numerous essays, Fukushima Devil Fish includes Katsumata’s two narrative stories focusing on the labor conditions of power plants, as well as a series of folkloric stories set in the countryside where the artist grew up.
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