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“Red 1969-1972” is supposed to be good but I haven’t read it myself yet.
Also “Ashita no Joe” is supposed to have a lot of leftist themes but I haven’t read this one either.
I guess this manga is famous for the Communist Guerrillas who hijacked an airplane and kept talking about how they were like Ashita no Joe. Some escaped to North Korea and China, some got arrested in Japan, but were later on released and most became anti-Abe activists.
Wow, I never heard about that. Sometimes I forget that Japan had a lot of radical movements when Ashita no Joe was running.
As for the Ashita no Joe itself, I'd definitely recommend it. I don't think there's anything explicitly left wing about it, but it's more frank about its depiction of both poverty and boxing than most sports manga I've seen (which admittedly, isn't a lot).
Ashita no Joe was made by a conservative, but was very popular among the proletariat and the left of the 1970s.