Tomorrow's Joe (or Ashita no Joe), the classic 1970 boxing anime that was Rocky before Rocky came along, is now streaming on ...
Tetsuya Chiba, co-creator of Ashita no Joe and several other major sports franchises, will be the first manga artist to ...
Tetsuya Chiba, the brilliant mangaka behind Ashita no Joe, is the first ever manga creator to earn Japan's Order of Culture award.
Please verify your email address. Tomorrow's Joe, a classic boxing story, is now streaming on Crunchyroll, impacting manga ...
Joe Yabuki, the iconic boxer from Ashita no Joe, is known for his indomitable spirit, relentless drive, and ability to push ...
The Japanese government says seven people are being awarded the Order of Culture this year, including the illustrator of the "Ashita no Joe" boxing manga series. The Order of Culture recognizes ...
Image via Tetsuya Chiba's blog The Japanese government honored Ashita no Joe manga creator Tetsuya Chiba on Friday with its prestigious Order of Culture award. Tetsuya is the first manga creator ...
Chiba swiftly drew a picture of Joe Yabuki, the protagonist of the popular title "Ashita no Joe" (Tomorrow's Joe), painted by Chiba and written by Asao Takamori aka Ikki Kajiwara, and signed it in ...
We’re eager to see these concepts continue to be explored in later volumes. Ashita no Joe is one of the most important, enduring series ever. It’s referenced constantly in other series, and its final ...
In 1956, when he was 17 and had been back in Japan for a year, he made his debut as a mangaka. Chiba, who is especially known for “Ashita no Joe” (Tomorrow’s Joe) and “Notari Matsutaro,” has ...