New York Review Comics released Slum Wolf , an English translated collection of some of Tadao Tsuge's manga, on August 28. Ryan Holmberg translated the manga. New York Review Comics describes the manga:

Tadao Tsuge is one of the pioneers of alternative manga, and one of the world's great artists of the down-and-out. Slum Wolf is a new selection of his stories from the late Sixties and Seventies, never before available in English: a vision of Japan as a world of bleary bars and rundown flophouses, vicious street fights and strange late-night visions. In assured, elegantly gritty art, Tsuge depicts a legendary, aging brawler, a slowly unraveling businessman, a group of damaged veterans uniting to form a shantytown, and an array of punks, pimps, and drunks, all struggling for freedom, meaning, or just survival.

Drawn & Quarterly previously published Trash Market , another collection of manga by Tsuge, which includes Up on the Hilltop, Vincent van Gogh... and Song of Showa , as well as the titular story. Drawn & Quarterly shipped the book in 2015.

Source: New York Review Books via @snubpollard