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Domu: A Child's Dream

Domu: A Child's Dream
By Katsuhiro Otomo

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From the creator of the highly acclaimed manga epic Akira comes a horrific tale of of extrasensory power, mind control and psychic warfare! Gifted with extrasensory powers, a twisted old man holds silent sway over an entire block of apartments, its occupants puppets at his control. Life is his to give...and take. But suddenly there is a new voice in his head, and before he knows it, a young girl with a battery of psyhic powers arrives to challenge him! Winner of the prestigious, international SF Grand Prix Award.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1647157 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-11-23
  • Original language: Japanese
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Author
A word from the translator
When I got into translating and publishing Japanese comics in America ten years ago, Domu was on my short list of manga I wished to work on. I was fortunate enough to get my wish, and I remain very proud of the translation work we (Dana Lewis and myself) did on Domu. Tomoko Saito's superb lettering (which also includes the very difficult task of replacing the sound effects and retouching the art) was also a work of love. I've translated 20,000 pages of manga in the last ten years, but Domu remains in my top three!

About the Author
Katsuhiro Otomo is one of the most respected and influential Japanese storytellers in the history of modern comics, and - apart from Akira - his work includes Domu and The Legend of Mother Sarah.


Customer Reviews

Domu: The dreams of children.4
The creator of Akira, Otomo Katsuhio, comes one of his most acclaimed works. When bizarre deaths occur in a high-rise block of flats; it takes all the manpower of the local police department to solve the murders. This book surprised me with its unsuspecting graphic violence from innocent circumstances. The clever storyline ties in with its excellent artwork keeps you hooked to the bitter end. An absolute must for all Katsuhio and Akira fans everwhere.

another amazing book to add to the collection4
The artwork in this book is some of the best i've seen in a long time, because the artist is able to capture such fine detail through the different tones.The story line is immense, and it has an ability to make you re-read it time and again.Another great achievement for Katsuhiro Otomo

predecessor to superior 'Akira'4
Domu was first published a long time ago (1983), and as a result now appears dated. The whole 'extra sensory' thing is cool, but reading it - especially in comparison to the mighty AKIRA - you get the impression that this was almost a testing ground for ideas that were to be fully exploited later on in his career. However, the artwork is stylish (classic Otomo) and the story compelling enough to make it worthwhile. Just don't expect a story with the same depth as AKIRA... you might be a bit disappointed!!!