Nagoya City Art Museum Hosts a Major Leiji Matsumoto RetrospectiveIf you spent any time in Japan in the late ’70s through the ’80s — or if you’re a parent whose kids discovered anime through YouTube rabbit holes — you know Leiji Matsumoto’s work even if you don’t know his name. Galaxy Express 999. Space Pirate Captain Harlock. The lanky, sad-eyed heroes. The mysterious women with hair that defies gravity. Space trains. Existential melancholy wra…
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