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Akira 2 (Akira (Tokyopop)) [Paperback]

Katsuhiro Otomo (Creator)
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This "cine-manga" adaptation of the animated film Akira is an odd beast. The film was adapted from Otomo's lengthy comic book series of the same name, making this new five-book series a kind of reverse adaptation. The format consists of animation cels cut up and arranged with word balloons in order to resemble comic book panels. The story takes place in 2019. A gang of troublemaking kids in postapocalyptic Neo-Tokyo, led by Kaneda, runs into a mysterious child with powerful psychic abilities. This draws them into the top-secret Akira project, an entanglement that resonates deeply in the personal lives of Kaneda and company, as well as the fate of the entire world. In both comic book and film form, Akira is one of the most compelling science fiction tales of recent years, full of remarkable imagery, both drawn and animated, and real human pathos. Although this version retains the originals' spirit originals, it's missing the dynamics that made them work: the comic's depth of character and detail, and the film's tremendous momentum and innovative animation. In fact, the most captivating aspect of this volume is its strange attempt to make itself resemble a comic book through cropping the cels, yet staggering them in inventive layouts to imitate the film's pacing. But this approach to storytelling never transcends the pervasive feeling of borrowed imagery, so it fails to take on a life of its own. Furthermore, the book's production isn't as sharp as it could be: the cels are frequently blurry, and the color, so vibrant onscreen, is washed out.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 158 pages
  • Publisher: TokyoPop; Graphic No edition (April 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931514909
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931514903
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Edition, September 1, 2010
This review is from: Akira (Hardcover)
This is the Barnes and Noble edition of Dark Horse's American release of Akira. As a collector of Akira graphic novels, I've had a hands-on with all the American releases and this one is by far my favorite. The presentation is absolutely gorgeous. It features a beautiful black and red hardcover binding with the Akira katakana logo embossed in gold. The slipcover features promotional art done by Otomo for the limited edition release of the laserdisc. The katakana is again embossed on top of the slipcover. The paper quality is good. Nothing has changed on the inside from Dark Horse's printing. If you don't have a copy of Akira already, this is the one to get. The only problem is that Barnes and Noble never printed the rest of the series, so it will stick out from the rest of the set on your shelf. It's $15 list price on the back makes it a smart choice, too as Dark Horse and the Kodansha reprints both retail for double that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fanfare. A chorus. The awakening of Akira has begun., October 14, 2005
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This is book 4 of the Marvel/Epic Comics colorized graphic novel collections
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5.0 out of 5 stars With an angry thought, the 21st century has been thrown into a new Dark Age., October 14, 2005
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This is book 7 in the Marvel/Epic Comics colorized graphic novel collections.
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