YOSHIKAZU TSUNO via Getty ImagesTo go with Japan-history-WWII-anniversary-soldiers,FEATURE by Kyoko HASEGAWAThis picture taken on May 12, 2015 shows Japanese 93-year-old comic artist Shigeru Mizuki displaying his graphic novel 'Complete Collection of Shigeru Mizuki's Manga Works - Showa: A History of Japan' at his studio in Tokyo. Mizuki uses manga, graphic novels, to spread his message of the horror of war. In his works, including the award-winning 'Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths', Mizuki describes the lot of enlisted soldiers sent to New Britain island, now part of Papua New Guinea. In an essay with a hundred of sketches he drew as 'a war chronicle', Mizuki tells of how he was the only survivor when his unit came under attack in 1944. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)