Posts Tagged ‘Children of the Sea’

IKKI the killer

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Bokurano

Having dumped Shojo Beat just days previous, manga publisher VIZ has launched a really cool, online, English language version of IKKI magazine, with the intention of publishing new chapters of certain manga every month, for free! This is a really cool thing because IKKI makes a point of serialising ground-breaking, challenging seinen manga series, not least of all Mohiro Kitoh’s disturbing sci-fi Bokurano.

The first edition of this English IKKI begins with the first chapter of Children of the Sea, as well as an interview with mangaka Daisuke Igarashi (check-out his work-space). Having caught glimpse of its oddly mesmerising cover-art a few months back, I’ve long been intending to read this series, so now’s as good a time as any to give it a shot. Much of IKKI’s output is subversive in the sense that, despite featuring serene backgrounds and innocent-seeming characters, a grotesque, hairy violence lurks just beneath the surface; ready to disgust the morally sound at any given moment.

A full list of IKKI’s Japanese serialisations can be found on Wikipedia. I’d absolutely love to see them publish something by Taiyo Matsumoto, but regardless, I can’t wait to see how this develops in the future.

Children of the Sea

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

The Children of the Sea

I don’t read nearly as much manga as I should and every time I come across this beautiful cover-art from Children of the Sea (by Daisuke Igarashi), most recently on the Anime News Network, I get the strong urge to just drop everything else right there and then and to start reading this instead. It’s difficult to pin down exactly what it is about this particular image that catches my eyes, I think the colours are beautiful, but colours alone are rarely enough. It could be to do with the subtlety of the facial expressions and those strange, staring eyes, and then I notice fish and the sparkling blue sea, too. Now it’s more like a sense of wonder. It’s so bright and full of life. I have so many questions.