March 18th, 2008
I'll be away on vacation for some of this week and some of next week. If you search diligently for clues, you can probably figure out where! (Example: I have a signing at Meltdown on Saturday.)
I re-read all 21 volumes-so-far of GANTZ yesterday in scanlations. Brain: fried. (It's a story about kids who "die" but then are brought to a special room, given weapons, presented with "aliens" and left to their own devices. It has lots of gore, boobs, psychological trauma, and a massive body count of innocent bystanders. And it's all presented in a fairly realistic visual style. It's in what I call the Psychic War genre, with superhero overtones.)
I hope to god that someday people start writing about this series with an eye to subtext, etc, because all I see is kids talking about how awesome it is and speculating about what happens next. It is a deeply messed-up story, and to see the fans approaching it surface-only is troubling. For example: the "coolest" character in the second half of the story-to-date starts out by perpetrating a massacre of hundreds of innocent people in a crowded downtown area, after which... what? He fights "bad guys" after that, alongside our "heroes", but I'm not exactly rooting for him. This uneasy balance goes on for something like 9 volumes.
Dark Horse is supposed to start putting out translated volumes this summer, and best of luck to them.
Discussion questions:
1. Does GANTZ's author, Hiroyu Oka, know that he's putting in all this subtext? Or is he just a soulless, dispassionate sociopath like the majority of his characters?
2. What defines the Psychic War genre? (Some other examples: Bleach, X/1999, X-Men)
I re-read all 21 volumes-so-far of GANTZ yesterday in scanlations. Brain: fried. (It's a story about kids who "die" but then are brought to a special room, given weapons, presented with "aliens" and left to their own devices. It has lots of gore, boobs, psychological trauma, and a massive body count of innocent bystanders. And it's all presented in a fairly realistic visual style. It's in what I call the Psychic War genre, with superhero overtones.)
I hope to god that someday people start writing about this series with an eye to subtext, etc, because all I see is kids talking about how awesome it is and speculating about what happens next. It is a deeply messed-up story, and to see the fans approaching it surface-only is troubling. For example: the "coolest" character in the second half of the story-to-date starts out by perpetrating a massacre of hundreds of innocent people in a crowded downtown area, after which... what? He fights "bad guys" after that, alongside our "heroes", but I'm not exactly rooting for him. This uneasy balance goes on for something like 9 volumes.
Dark Horse is supposed to start putting out translated volumes this summer, and best of luck to them.
Discussion questions:
1. Does GANTZ's author, Hiroyu Oka, know that he's putting in all this subtext? Or is he just a soulless, dispassionate sociopath like the majority of his characters?
2. What defines the Psychic War genre? (Some other examples: Bleach, X/1999, X-Men)
