Old Boy (manga)

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Old Boy
オールド・ボーイ
(Ōrudo Bōi)
Genre Crime fiction
Manga
Author Garon Tsuchiya
Illustrator Nobuaki Minegishi
Publisher Flag of Japan Futabasha
Demographic Seinen
Serialized in Weekly Manga Action
Original run 19961998
Volumes 8

Old Boy (オールド・ボーイ Ōrudo Bōi?) is a manga series written by Garon Tsuchiya and illustrated by Nobuaki Minegishi.

In 2003, it was adapted into the award winning Korean film Oldboy by South Korean director Park Chan-wook. The film was a huge international success and went on to win various awards including the Grand Prix of the Jury at the 57th Cannes Film Festival awards ceremony.

In 2005, Dark Horse Comics bought the rights to make an English translation of the book for its customers worldwide. Volume 1 of this new translated series was released on July 5, 2006. The manga is composed of a total of eight volumes.

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[edit] Plot

25-year old Shinichi Gotō was kidnapped one fateful night and locked up in a private jail for unknown reasons. After ten years of solitary confinement, with only a television set for company, he was suddenly released. The story follows his quest to hunt down the identities of his captors and uncover the reason behind his imprisonment.

[edit] Volumes

# Japanese English
Release date ISBN Release date ISBN
1   July 5, 2006 ISBN 1-59307-568-5
2   October 4, 2006 ISBN 1-59307-569-3
3   December 4, 2006 ISBN 1-59307-570-7
4   February 7, 2007 ISBN 1-59307-703-3
5   April 4, 2007 ISBN 1-59307-714-9
6   June 6, 2007 ISBN 1-59307-720-3
7   August 1, 2007 ISBN 1-59307-721-1
8   October 10, 2007 ISBN 1-59307-722-X

[edit] Reception

In 2007, The Old Boy manga won an Eisner Award in the category of "Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Japan."[1]

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