I bought the Akira manga in the 80s as it was released in Japanese, unable to actually "read" it until the Dark Horse translation volumes were released many years later. But what amazed me was how descriptive the art was in telling the story. You're able to "see" what the story is without speaking the language
Something that really impressed me about this volume and especially the next one (I’m actually reading Akita for the first time as this series is being released) is how easy Otomo sets up the space of a location the characters go to and how he maintains continuity and space between the panels in that location. Like Otomo had completely built these facilities in his mind before he ever started drawing
a little late but Satoshi Takabatake was the assitant for the backgrounds and watching his stuff online you can watch parts of the proces of dessign of the architecture and is mindblowing
Great series! The most thorough exploration of Akira that I've come across. Quick pronounciation tip- "Ryu" can be pronounced by saying "Ree" "You". I used to have the same problem.
Satoshi Kon was an assistant on Akira. It also looks like Otomo met up with a bunch of his Akira assistants recently, according to this tweet: twitter.com/Arion80/status/1123261933266903042
literally my only dumb nerd complaint with this volume, was when Canada (as Jim said) and kei fall through the roof of the nursery and just pop right up from a good 20 to 30 foot drop lasers blasting. Slightly unrealistic but I was fully willing to accept boy flying around so go figure
80 blocks from Tiffany's reference! spot on. biker gangs dilapidated city the Bronx NY
The fish eye lens view of the incoming satellite laser beam had me smiling from ear to ear.
This is the most entertaining breakdown of Akira that I've seen. Great job.
Loving these Akira breakdowns!!!!!!!
I bought the Akira manga in the 80s as it was released in Japanese, unable to actually "read" it until the Dark Horse translation volumes were released many years later. But what amazed me was how descriptive the art was in telling the story. You're able to "see" what the story is without speaking the language
Love hearing you guys break down Otomo's work. Getting the point of view from professional cartoonists is such a treat.
Apparently Satoshi Kon was one of the assistants, but I don't know who else worked on it or who did what.
Something that really impressed me about this volume and especially the next one (I’m actually reading Akita for the first time as this series is being released) is how easy Otomo sets up the space of a location the characters go to and how he maintains continuity and space between the panels in that location. Like Otomo had completely built these facilities in his mind before he ever started drawing
a little late but Satoshi Takabatake was the assitant for the backgrounds and watching his stuff online you can watch parts of the proces of dessign of the architecture and is mindblowing
Wow I'm early. Loving this series so far! You guys are major cartooning inspirations to me!
I just read Akira for the first time (before watching the video)
Great series! The most thorough exploration of Akira that I've come across. Quick pronounciation tip- "Ryu" can be pronounced by saying "Ree" "You". I used to have the same problem.
D'yu.
And it's Ka-Nay-Da, not Canada.
Satoshi Kon was an assistant on Akira. It also looks like Otomo met up with a bunch of his Akira assistants recently, according to this tweet: twitter.com/Arion80/status/1123261933266903042
Love this! Also, Jim, it’s Ka-neh-da not 🇨🇦
I'm the worst and it's gonna get worse on the vol. 3 video. Aargh!!! - Jim
literally my only dumb nerd complaint with this volume, was when Canada (as Jim said) and kei fall through the roof of the nursery and just pop right up from a good 20 to 30 foot drop lasers blasting. Slightly unrealistic but I was fully willing to accept boy flying around so go figure
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