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Underrated: Batman: Child Of Dreams

This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman: Child Of Dreams



 

Child_of_Dreams_(manga).jpgThis week I wanted to focus on one of the very few manga books I own. Batman: Child Of Dreams was written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya and was originally published in Magazine Z, before eventually being released in an English language version in 2003. At the time of translation it was common for manga to be flipped so that Western audiences wouldn’t be confused by the traditional right to left reading layout of the source material (I’m told this isn’t the case any longer), so when you’re reading the book you’ll notice Two Face is scarred on the wrong side. It’s a minor thing at best once you understand why it’s there, and don’t attribute the error to an artistic blunder.

The story is about a designer drug that transforms you into somebody for 24 hours before killing you, the trail of which Batman follows to Tokyo with the help of a journalist Yuuko Yagi.

Child Of Dreams works on numerous levels as a book. It’s a compelling Batman story in and of itself, but it also gently introduced those unfamiliar with manga to the medium with characters that they’re already familiar with. Although I would have liked to try to read the book the way it was originally designed to be read, it is still interesting to see Asamiya’s take on the Dark Knight and how his influences and style give a fresh light to a well established character.

Unfortunately, this book didn’t inspire me to jump into manga, nor seek out more works by the creator (simply because I didn’t know how to find either after a very brief search), but it still remains a Batman tale that I enjoy to this day. If you can find this for a decent price, and you want to spend some time with a different take on the Dark Knight, then you can’t go wrong with Batman: Child of Dreams.



Join us next week when we look at something else that is, for whatever reason, Underrated.

 

Kia Asamiya is an Otakon 2023 guest

Kia Asamiya

Manga artist, animator and illustrator Kia Asamiya will be a guest at Otakon 2023, according to Otakorp Inc.

Asamiya made his debut in 1986 with “Shin Seiki Vagrants” in “Monthly Comptique.” He went on to create the hit series “Silent Mobius,” which has since been adapted into an anime series, movie, novels, and games. In addition to his manga and illustration work, he has been involved in planning and production of his adaptations with Studio Tron, including works such as “Compiler,” “Steam Detectives,” and “My Favorite Carrera.”

He is also the first Japanese artist to work in the U.S. on “Uncanny X-Men,” among other Marvel comics. His other works include “Batman: Child of Dreams” for DC Comics, “Phoenix Resurrection: Dark Angel” for Image Comics, and “Star Wars Tales” and “Hellboy” for Dark Horse Comics.

Kia is continuing to expand his work not only in Japan and Asia but also throughout the U.S. and Europe, as well. Currently, he is working on “That’s my Space Opera” for “Young King OURs” and “My Favorite Carrera GT3” for “LEED Cafe.”

Otakon 2023 will be held from July 28 to July 30 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

Underrated: Batman: Child Of Dreams

This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman: Child Of Dreams



 

Child_of_Dreams_(manga).jpgThis week I wanted to focus on one of the very few manga books I own. Batman: Child Of Dreams was written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya and was originally published in Magazine Z, before eventually being released in an English language version in 2003. At the time of translation it was common for manga to be flipped so that Western audiences wouldn’t be confused by the traditional right to left reading layout of the source material (I’m told this isn’t the case any longer), so when you’re reading the book you’ll notice Two Face is scarred on the wrong side. It’s a minor thing at best once you understand why it’s there, and don’t attribute the error to an artistic blunder.

The story is about a designer drug that transforms you into somebody for 24 hours before killing you, the trail of which Batman follows to Tokyo with the help of a journalist Yuuko Yagi.

Child Of Dreams works on numerous levels as a book. It’s a compelling Batman story in and of itself, but it also gently introduced those unfamiliar with manga to the medium with characters that they’re already familiar with. Although I would have liked to try to read the book the way it was originally designed to be read, it is still interesting to see Asamiya’s take on the Dark Knight and how his influences and style give a fresh light to a well established character.

Unfortunately, this book didn’t inspire me to jump into manga, nor seek out more works by the creator (simply because I didn’t know how to find either after a very brief search), but it still remains a Batman tale that I enjoy to this day. If you can find this for a decent price, and you want to spend some time with a different take on the Dark Knight, then you can’t go wrong with Batman: Child of Dreams.



Join us next week when we look at something else that is, for whatever reason, Underrated.

 

NYCC 2022: Marvel and VIZ Media announce 3 new manga titles

Marvel is expanding its manga titles with VIZ Media with three new ones coming in 2023. The trio were announced at New York Comic Con 2022. Next year sees the release of…

WOLVERINE: SNIKT!

Story and Art by Tsutomu Nihei
Release Date: June 13, 2023
ISBN-13(s): 978-1-9747-3853-3
Format: Paperback

Tsutomu Nihei takes Wolverine to a desolate new dimension in Wolverine: Snikt!

Wolverine stands as the lone hope of the few remaining humans in a desolate wasteland as they fight to survive against robotic organisms. Will he manage to save the day and keep his own humanity, or will he lose himself to his berserker rage and bring on extinction?

In 2003, fresh off the success of his hit series Blame!, star manga creator Tsutomu Nihei connected with Marvel Comics, writing and drawing the limited series Wolverine: Snikt! Bringing his signature style to bear on the iconic X-Man, Nihei took Wolverine to a darker, more terrifying dimension, presented here in a deluxe edition.

WOLVERINE: SNIKT!

SPIDER-MAN: FAKE RED

Story and Art by Yusuke Osawa
Release Date: June 13, 2023
ISBN-13(s): 978-1-9747-3878-6

There’s a new Spider-Man in town! And he’s got a lot to learn about being a hero!

When an awkward teenager puts on Spider-Man’s suit, he quickly learns that being a hero isn’t all photo ops and social media likes.

Yu’s new high school is kind of awful. He’s failing his classes and striking out socially. Everything changes when he finds one of Spider-Man’s costumes abandoned in an alleyway. At first, it’s fun to put on the costume and play hero, but when powerful enemies start to appear, Yu quickly realizes he’s out of his element. Still, with Spider-Man nowhere to be found, the city needs someone to save it…

SPIDER-MAN: FAKE RED

MARVEL COMICS: A MANGA TRIBUTE

Featured Artists: Akira Himekawa, Chika Ogaki, Gurihiru, Hachi Ishie, Haruhiko Mikimoto, Hiroyuki Imaishi, Kamome Shirahama, Katsuya Terada, Kazuki Takahashi, Ken Niimura, Kia Asamiya, Mizuki Sakakibara, Peach Momoko, Q Hayashida, Sana Takeda, Shigeto Koyama, Shou Tajima, Studio Nadegata Circus, Takashi Okazaki, Yasuhiro Nightow, Yoshitaka Amano, Yūsuke Kozaki, Yusuke Murata.
Release Date: July 18, 2023
ISBN-13(s): 978-1-9747-3713-0
Format: Hardcover

Japanese artists celebrate the phenomenon that is the Marvel Universe!

Experience a fresh take on the Marvel Universe with this collection of stunning illustrations from over twenty exceptional Japanese artists, including Yasuhiro Nightow, Akira Himekawa, Peach Momoko, Yusuke Murata, and Yoshida Amano.

Marvel Comics: A Tribute explores Marvel’s rich and enduring legacy as a pop-culture phenomenon by paying homage to its most iconic characters and beloved stories. The book features a range of unique artwork, collected for the first time, celebrating characters from across the multiverse. A must-have for fans of Marvel Comics and Japanese art alike!

MARVEL COMICS: A MANGA TRIBUTE

Underrated: Batman: Child Of Dreams

This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman: Child Of Dreams



 

Child_of_Dreams_(manga).jpgThis week I wanted to focus on one of the very few manga books I own. Batman: Child Of Dreams was written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya and was originally published in Magazine Z, before eventually being released in an English language version in 2003. At the time of translation it was common for manga to be flipped so that Western audiences wouldn’t be confused by the traditional right to left reading layout of the source material (I’m told this isn’t the case any longer), so when you’re reading the book you’ll notice Two Face is scarred on the wrong side. It’s a minor thing at best once you understand why it’s there, and don’t attribute the error to an artistic blunder.

The story is about a designer drug that transforms you into somebody for 24 hours before killing you, the trail of which Batman follows to Tokyo with the help of a journalist Yuuko Yagi.

Child Of Dreams works on numerous levels as a book. It’s a compelling Batman story in and of itself, but it also gently introduced those unfamiliar with manga to the medium with characters that they’re already familiar with. Although I would have liked to try to read the book the way it was originally designed to be read, it is still interesting to see Asamiya’s take on the Dark Knight and how his influences and style give a fresh light to a well established character.

Unfortunately, this book didn’t inspire me to jump into manga, nor seek out more works by the creator (simply because I didn’t know how to find either after a very brief search), but it still remains a Batman tale that I enjoy to this day. If you can find this for a decent price, and you want to spend some time with a different take on the Dark Knight, then you can’t go wrong with Batman: Child of Dreams.



Join us next week when we look at something else that is, for whatever reason, Underrated.

 

Noeve Grafx and Harlequin Deliver a Trio of New Releases on comiXology

There’s three new releases available now on comiXology. Choose between releases from Harlequin and Noeve Grafx. Check out what you can get below!

Le diable s’habille en Kolovsky

Written by Carol Marinelli
Art by Yukako Midori
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Après avoir été abandonné par sa famille, Zakahr Belenki s’est hissé au sommet pour reprendre l’entreprise familiale, avant de mieux la détruire. Mais son assistante, Lavinia, dont la féminité et la nature directe l’attirent détourne son attention. Même s’ils ont tous les deux eu une enfance difficile, les chemins qu’ils ont choisis sont bien différents : celui de Zakahr est rempli de colère et de soif de vengeance, tandis que celui de Lavinia est plein de dynamisme et de détermination à continuer d’avancer. Ces choix finiront-ils par les conduire l’un vers l’autre ou bien les manigances de Zakahr pour faire tomber l’entreprise finiront-elles par nuire à Lavinia ?

Le diable s'habille en Kolovsky

SpeOpe Vol. 1

Written by Kia Asamiya
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SpeOpe nous offre une nouvelle aventure spatiale faite de voyages interplanétaires, de robots et de mécaniques rétro, ou les machines peuvent encore être réparées par des mains humaines, afin de nous offrir de sublimes poursuites en vaisseaux spatiaux. Nous voici embarqués dans l’incroyable aventure de l’équipe « Fragile » composée de Opera Cat Rune, accompagnée de ses fidèles associés: un martien et un robot. Un premier épisode qui exprime tout le potentiel de ce manga que nous propose le porte étendard de la cyber-bande dessinée qu’est KIA ASAMIYA. On ne boude pas notre plaisir de voir se développer, à travers les chapitres, les intrigues et son univers.

SpeOpe Vol. 1

SpeOpe Vol. 2

Written by Kia Asamiya
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SpeOpe nous offre une nouvelle aventure spatiale faite de voyages interplanétaires, de robots et de mécaniques rétro, ou les machines peuvent encore être réparées par des mains humaines, afin de nous offrir de sublimes poursuites en vaisseaux spatiaux. Nous voici embarqués dans l’incroyable aventure de l’équipe « Fragile » composée de Opera Cat Rune, accompagnée de ses fidèles associés: un martien et un robot. Un second épisode qui confirm tout le potentiel de ce manga que nous propose le porte étendard de la cyber-bande dessinée qu’est KIA ASAMIYA. On ne boude pas notre plaisir de voir se développer, à travers les chapitres, les intrigues et son univers.

SpeOpe Vol. 2

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Today Features 10 New Releases from DC, Yen Press, Harlequin, and Noeve Grafx

There are ten new digital releases on comiXology featuring comics and manga from DC, Yen Press, Harlequin, and Noeve Grafx. Get shopping now or check out the individual releases below.

Truth & Justice (2021-) #10

Written by Jeff Trammell
Pencils Rob Guillory
Inks Rob Guillory
Colored by Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Cover by Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Rob Guillory
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A friend from Jason’s past is found dead in an alley, and the Red Hood is on the warpath for the killer. But in his pursuit, Jason finds himself facing down his own past and place within the Bat-Family. Can Jason outrun his demons or will they drag him back to the grave?!

Truth & Justice (2021-) #10

Arrête de me chauffer, Nagatoro Vol. 1

Written by Nanashi
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Nagatoro est en seconde. Pleine d’assurance, joueuse, moqueuse, elle se découvre un jour un passe-temps favori : martyriser son “Senpai”, lycéen de première timide et mal dans sa peau. Nagatoro taquine, agace, aguiche, va parfois trop loin… mais qu’a-t-elle vraiment derrière la tête ? Et si derrière ses moqueries elle cachait une véritable affection ? Et si finalement, ses farces permettaient à Senpai de s’affirmer ?

Arrête de me chauffer, Nagatoro Vol. 1

Dash To The Altar

Written by Ruth Jean Dale
Art by Akira Fujiwara
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Dara runs away to Las Vegas to elope against her father’s wishes, but she’s shocked when her fiancé ditches her before the wedding. Fate intervenes and she happens to meet Zane. Even though they’ve only just met, she can’t take her eyes off him. They get carried away while drinking and somehow wind up getting married! Zane Farley…is he the prince who has come to Dara’s rescue?

Dash To The Altar

Destin Sauvage

Written by Amanda Browning
Art by Kaoru Shinozaki
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Il y a cinq ans, Alix était une jeune mariée heureuse. Mais tout ce qu’elle croyait de leur amour s’est avéré être un mensonge. Le lendemain matin, Pierce, son mari, l’a épousée pour se venger de la famille d’Alix et a annoncé leur divorce après avoir pris la compagnie de son grand-père ! Lorsque Alix se remet de sa profonde douleur, Pierce revient cruellement. Étonnamment, il se présente pour offrir une aide financière alors que l’entreprise du père d’Alix est au bord de la faillite, mais à une condition : « Seulement si tu redeviens ma femme ». C’est vraiment impitoyable ! Est-il revenu pour la tourmenter ?

Destin Sauvage

Final Fantasy Lost Stranger #34

Written by Hazuki Minase
Art by Itsuki Kameya
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After Alus’s magic proves ineffective against the might of Byblos, Shogo loses heart and finds his emotions are not entirely his own…Mired in another’s memories at the height of despair, will he be able to break free and find a way out of this living nightmare? Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger at the same day as Japan!

Final Fantasy Lost Stranger #34

Rent-a-Girlfriend Vol. 1

Written by Reiji Miyajima
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Kazuya Kinoshita, 20 ans, étudiant, vient de se faire larguer. Un déboire de plus dans la vie de ce garçon maladroit et malchanceux. Désespéré, il installe l’application Diamond, qui permet de faire appel aux services d’une petite amie de location. C’est la belle et inaccessible Chizuru Mizuhara qui se présente à leur premier rendez-vous… et si cette rencontre changeait la donne pour Kazuya ?

Rent-a-Girlfriend Vol. 1

Rent-a-Girlfriend Vol. 2

Written by Reiji Miyajima
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Kazuya Kinoshita, 20 ans, étudiant, vient de se faire larguer. Un déboire de plus dans la vie de ce garçon maladroit et malchanceux. Désespéré, il installe l’application Diamond, qui permet de faire appel aux services d’une petite amie de location. C’est la belle et inaccessible Chizuru Mizuhara qui se présente à leur premier rendez-vous… et si cette rencontre changeait la donne pour Kazuya ?

Rent-a-Girlfriend Vol. 2

Robo Sapiens Vol. 1

Written by Toranosuke Shimada
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Dans un avenir très lointain, hommes et robots cohabitent et interagissent étroitement. Pourtant, au fil du temps, le destin des uns et des autres semble se diriger vers une fin inéluctable… Une “récupératrice” de robots, un “robot libre”, des “timenautes”, androïdes à la vie quasi-éternelle… ces personnages vivent l’épopée commune du genre humain et de l’intelligence artificielle. Un futur romanesque au crépuscule de l’Histoire. Une brève histoire du Robo-Sapiens peint une fresque ambitieuse et visionnaire, un essai d’anticipation sur la fin d’une ère, la nôtre. Ici, pas de guerre entre humains et intelligence artificielle, pas de robots tueurs ni d’apocalypse, le monde s’éteint lentement, presque naturellement. Il ne se dégage ni colère ni terreur de cette oeuvre unique, seulement une profonde mélancolie et une nostalgie qui invite à la contemplation.

Robo Sapiens Vol. 1

Robo Sapiens Vol. 2

Written by Toranosuke Shimada
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Dans un avenir très lointain, hommes et robots cohabitent et interagissent étroitement. Pourtant, au fil du temps, le destin des uns et des autres semble se diriger vers une fin inéluctable… Une “récupératrice” de robots, un “robot libre”, des “timenautes”, androïdes à la vie quasi-éternelle… ces personnages vivent l’épopée commune du genre humain et de l’intelligence artificielle. Un futur romanesque au crépuscule de l’Histoire. Une brève histoire du Robo- Sapiens peint une fresque ambitieuse et visionnaire, un essai d’anticipation sur la fin d’une ère, la nôtre. Ici, pas de guerre entre humains et intelligence artificielle, pas de robots tueurs ni d’apocalypse, le monde s’éteint lentement, presque naturellement. Il ne se dégage ni colère ni terreur de cette oeuvre unique, seulement une profonde mélancolie et une nostalgie qui invite à la contemplation.

Robo Sapiens Vol. 2

SpeOpe Vol. 2

Written by Kia Asamiya
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SpeOpe nous offre une nouvelle aventure spatiale faite de voyages interplanétaires, de robots et de mécaniques rétro, ou les machines peuvent encore être réparées par des mains humaines, afin de nous offrir de sublimes poursuites en vaisseaux spatiaux. Nous voici embarqués dans l’incroyable aventure de l’équipe « Fragile » composée de Opera Cat Rune, accompagnée de ses fidèles associés: un martien et un robot. Un second épisode qui confirm tout le potentiel de ce manga que nous propose le porte étendard de la cyber-bande dessinée qu’est KIA ASAMIYA. On ne boude pas notre plaisir de voir se développer, à travers les chapitres, les intrigues et son univers.

SpeOpe Vol. 2

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ComiXology Has 6 New Releases from Harlequin and Noeve Grafx Today

ComiXology has six new releases today from Harlequin and Noeve Grafx. You can check them out here or the individual issues below!

Fit For A Sheik

Written by Carol Culver
Art by Tomoko Sato
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Popular wedding consultant Carolyn is visited by the mysterious Sheik Tariq. With no regard for her objections, he insists that she plan an extravagant wedding for his sister in just one month! Carolyn can’t believe his arrogance. Raised by a selfish and overbearing father, she hates arrogant men, but somehow she just can’t help getting caught up in the sheik’s whims!

Fit For A Sheik

The Nanny And The Ceo

Written by Rebecca Winters
Art by Chikae Ide
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Reese’s dream is to establish her own brokerage agency, so when she hears that the world-famous CEO Nicholas Wainwright is looking for a nanny, she decides to interview for the job. Getting to see how he works may teach her something useful for the future! Nicholas is hesitant to hire such a young woman at first, but he soon sees she’s well equipped to take care of his son…and she might even be able to teach him how to be a better father. Will Reese be able to keep her cool living under the same roof as this man?

The Nanny And The Ceo

Satisfying Lonergan’s Honor #3: Summer of Secrets

Written by Maureen Child
Art by Eve Takigawa
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Fifteen years ago, a tragic incident took the life of Mac Lonergan, one of the four cousins of the Lonergan family and the father of Donna Barrett’s baby. Now the three cousins and Donna reunite after living separately with the trauma. Jake has always been in love with Donna, and even after seeing her son, the spitting image of Mac, that hasn’t changed. Donna and Jake struggle to come to terms with their past and their guilt over betraying Mac, but his lookalike son brings them together.

Satisfying Lonergan's Honor #3: Summer of Secrets

SpeOpe Vol. 1

Written by Kia Asamiya
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SpeOpe nous offre une nouvelle aventure spatiale faite de voyages interplanétaires, de robots et de mécaniques rétro, ou les machines peuvent encore être réparées par des mains humaines, afin de nous offrir de sublimes poursuites en vaisseaux spatiaux. Nous voici embarqués dans l’incroyable aventure de l’équipe « Fragile » composée de Opera Cat Rune, accompagnée de ses fidèles associés: un martien et un robot. Un premier épisode qui exprime tout le potentiel de ce manga que nous propose le porte étendard de la cyber-bande dessinée qu’est KIA ASAMIYA. On ne boude pas notre plaisir de voir se développer, à travers les chapitres, les intrigues et son univers.

SpeOpe Vol. 1

Veil Vol. 1

Written by Kotteri
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Veil est plus un rêve que vous avez fait qu’une histoire que vous lisez, et elle persiste de la même manière, des détails flous mais des émotions qui flottent définitivement dans votre cœur. Entre livre d’illustrations et manga, cette histoire en deux volume est construite comme une représentation de petits moments de vie entre les deux protagonistes, interrompus par de sublimes illustrations offrant comme un sentiment de rêverie. L’homme est un officier de police, la femme est aveugle ou du moins n’ouvre jamais les yeux. Les noms, les lieux, l’époque n’ont pas d’importance, car notre plaisir consiste à simplement les regarder se rapprocher l’un de l’autre à travers les chapitres.

Veil Vol. 1

Veil Vol. 2

Written by Kotteri
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Veil est plus un rêve que vous avez fait qu’une histoire que vous lisez, et elle persiste de la même manière, des détails flous mais des émotions qui flottent définitivement dans votre cœur. Entre livre d’illustrations et manga, cette histoire en deux volume est construite comme une représentation de petits moments de vie entre les deux protagonistes, interrompus par de sublimes illustrations offrant comme un sentiment de rêverie. L’homme est un officier de police, la femme est aveugle ou du moins n’ouvre jamais les yeux. Les noms, les lieux, l’époque n’ont pas d’importance, car notre plaisir consiste à simplement les regarder se rapprocher l’un de l’autre à travers les chapitres.

Veil Vol. 2

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Underrated: Batman: Child Of Dreams

This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman: Child Of Dreams



 

Child_of_Dreams_(manga).jpgThis week I wanted to focus on one of the very few manga books I own. Batman: Child Of Dreams was written and illustrated by Kia Asamiya and was originally published in Magazine Z, before eventually being released in an English language version in 2003. At the time of translation it was common for manga to be flipped so that Western audiences wouldn’t be confused by the traditional right to left reading layout of the source material (I’m told this isn’t the case any longer), so when you’re reading the book you’ll notice Two Face is scarred on the wrong side. It’s a minor thing at best once you understand why it’s there, and don’t attribute the error to an artistic blunder.

The story is about a designer drug that transforms you into somebody for 24 hours before killing you, the trail of which Batman follows to Tokyo with the help of a journalist Yuuko Yagi.

Child Of Dreams works on numerous levels as a book. It’s a compelling Batman story in and of itself, but it also gently introduced those unfamiliar with manga to the medium with characters that they’re already familiar with. Although I would have liked to try to read the book the way it was originally designed to be read, it is still interesting to see Asamiya’s take on the Dark Knight and how his influences and style give a fresh light to a well established character.

Unfortunately, this book didn’t inspire me to jump into manga, nor seek out more works by the creator (simply because I didn’t know how to find either after a very brief search), but it still remains a Batman tale that I enjoy to this day. If you can find this for a decent price, and you want to spend some time with a different take on the Dark Knight, then you can’t go wrong with Batman: Child of Dreams.



Join us next week when we look at something else that is, for whatever reason, Underrated.