A review by lamnatos
Ayako 3 by Osamu Tezuka

3.0

A story that intertwines historic facts with fictional elements to paint a very troubled and turbulent period. The ill-conceived, late-blooming, much tortured but resilient indirect protagonist to me symbolizes post WW2 Japan. Burdened with its forefathers' terrible sins, imprisoned by its contemporaries' backward-looking greed but in the end exploding with it desire for independent life.