8th wokshop graphic novels- review batman child of dreams
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Manga Review: Batman: Child Of Dreams by Kia Asamiya and Max
Allan Collins
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There have been a few attempts to meld the worlds of disparate worlds of manga and
American comics. One of the more successful attempts is Kia Asamiya's manga Batman:
Child Of Dreams. First published in Japan in 2000 and making its way to the U.S. three
years later, Child Of Dreams is not your typical take on the caped crusader. With its
slightly surreal storyline and gorgeous artwork, Child Of Dreams proves that maybe the
worlds of manga and American comics aren't so different.
The manga begins as a TV news crew from Japan comes to Gotham City to do a story on
Batman. The crew is led by reporter Yuko Yagi, an ambitious young woman who is a fan of
the dark knight.
The highlight of Child Of Dreams is Asamiya's artwork. Like most manga, the art is
completely in black-and-white, with no coloring whatsoever. Despite this, even the most
ardent American comic fan will find something to love about this artwork. The Gotham City
scenery in the manga is stunning. Asamiya visited New York for reference before drawing
his version of Gotham - and it shows. Gotham is appropriately dark and foreboding.
One manga element not lost in Child Of Dreams is the dynamic panel layout. It is put to
good use here, especially in the action sequences. Some may criticize the way Asamiya
designs characters (their noses are "huge"), but his style is instantly recognizable and
sometimes results in greatness. His version of The Joker is particularly good here.
Asamiya's Joker manages to make that familiar grin look like the facade of a maniac
instead of just a twisted smile.
There are two main issues with Child Of Dreams that keep it from becoming a
quintessential Batman work. For one thing, it contains a lot of dialogue. This English
version was adapted by Max Allen Collins of Road To Perdition fame. While the dialogue
itself feels pretty natural, there is just way too much of it. You can see that Asamiya wants
to underline the themes he presents in the manga, but at times, you wish he would have
the characters express things a little more concisely. Also, the story itself, while intriguing,
feels a little superficial.
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Batman: Child Of Dreams is that rare beast that successfully merges manga with
American comics. It stays true to a comic book icon while at the same time retaining the
unique qualities of manga. It's a great for a comic book fan looking to try out manga or for
a manga fan who wants something very different from what's out right now. It also shows
that there is actually some common ground between these American and Japanese
graphic artforms.
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