I Saw It

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  5. 1 2 Keiji Nakazawa  ( w ,  a ). I Saw It: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A Survivor's True Story,p. 48(1982).Educomics, box 45831, Seattle, WA 98145-0831:Educomics.
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Further reading

I Saw It
I Saw It cover.jpg
Cover of Educomics release of I Saw It.
おれは見た
(Ore wa Mita)
Genre Anti-war, [1] autobiography [2]
Magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump
Demographic Shōnen
PublishedOctober 1972