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Des alternatives: English: Domu: A Child's Dream
Japanese: 童夢
Auteur: Otomo, Katsuhiro
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 4
Statut: Finished
Publier: 1980-01-19 to 1981-07-06
Sérialisation: Action Deluxe

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Des alternatives: English: Domu: A Child's Dream
Japanese: 童夢
Auteur: Otomo, Katsuhiro
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 4
Statut: Finished
Publier: 1980-01-19 to 1981-07-06
Sérialisation: Action Deluxe
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A twisted old man, gifted with extrasensory powers, silently holds sway over an entire block of apartments. The occupants are puppets for him to control. Life is his to give...and to take. But suddenly there is a new voice in his head, and before he knows it, a young girl with her own battery of psychic abilities has arrived to challenge him! Soon, the sprawling complex becomes a battleground between two minds possessing incredible, unimaginable power.

(Source: Dark Horse)
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Doumu review
par
Desk0510
Apr 04, 2021
-This review is in English and Spanish.
-Esta review esta en Ingles y Español.

ENGLISH

This manga is one of the first works of Katsuhiro Otomo and that I sit the bases of Akira, here begins the review.


Story:6/10
The story presents an interesting premise, a mass of mysterious deaths surrounding an apartment building,while it looks like the cops are looking for an answer, the beginning of the manga is very good,hypotheses are shown and works well, While some characters are presented, Although from the middle of the manga begins a sudden spiral of confused violence that, without any reason besides that it does not clarify many things at the end, I would say it starts well but from the middle it becomes confusing and has an ending that does not explain anything.


Characters:5/10
The truth is that there is not much to say, presents some characters, a police, a girl and some more but because of the short size of the sleeve attached to that half is senseless violence there is not much I can say.

Art:9/10
2 words:Katsuhiro Otomo,drawing very realistic, although it presents a lot of action without sense, is very well drawn, with unique drawings, there is nothing negative that can say.

Enjoyment:6/10

Has been interesting and entertaining, with an interesting start and a very good fight and although the end did not clarify anything has not been a waste of time.

Overall:6/10
Although it is not a great manga, it is interesting and entertaining and if you have nothing to do you should take a look.

ESPAÑOL

Este manga es unos de los primeros trabajos de Katsuhiro Otomo y que sento las bases de Akira,aqui comienza la review.


Historia:6/10
La historia presenta una interesante premisa,un grupo de muertes misteriosas en un bloque de apartamentos,mientras los policías están buscando una respuesta, el principio del manga es muy bueno,se muestran hipótesis y funciona bien, Mientras se presentan algunos personajes,aunque a partir de la mitad del manga empieza una repentina espiral de violencia confusa que empieza sin ninguna razón además de que no aclara muchas cosas al final,diría que empieza bien pero desde la mitad del manga se vuelve confuso y tiene un final que no explica nada.

Personajes:5/10
La verdad es que no hay mucho que pueda decir,presenta algunos personajes:un policía,una niña y algunos más,pero debido al tamaño corto del manga unido a que desde la mitad del manga es violencia sin sentido no hay mucho mas que decir.

Arte:9/10
Dos palabras:Katsuhiro Otomo,dibujo muy realista,aunque presenta mucha acción sin sentido, está muy bien dibujado,con dibujos únicos,no hay nada negativo que pueda decir.

Disfrute:6/10
Ha sido interesante y entretenido,con un comienzo interesante y una pelea muy buena y aunque el final no aclaró nada no ha sido una pérdida de tiempo.

Valoración final:6/10
Aunque no es un gran manga,es interesante y entretenido y si no tienes nada que hacer deberías echarle un vistazo.
Doumu review
par
kanemalakos7
Apr 04, 2021
A dreary apartment complex somewhere in Japan has been suffering all manner of weird inexplicable deaths for a few years by the time this story opens with the police investigation of yet another suicide.

We follow the chief investigator as he goes through the procedural motions of trying to find out what’s going on, and then by the end of the first chapter we meet our antagonist, hovering above the ground slightly, dressed in the spoils of his demented war against random working class people trying to get through their days in peace.

The malevolence displayed by this elderly man really is despicable not only because of his actions but because of his age which you automatically associate with helplessness, and his attitude to destroying lives. It’s the kind of evil you see in children, which is the lovely irony of the whole story.

Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu continues his fascination with abnormal powers in the hands of unstable characters that wreck havoc all around them. The apartment block serves as an interesting backdrop to the mental and psychological battles waged between the crotchety antagonist and his youthful nemesis. These cat and mouse conflicts are heightened by the fact that the population of the apartment complex are threatened as collateral damage, which makes for great edge-of-your-seat reading.

The setting of Domu provides many windows into the lives of characters inhabiting the apartment complex. This cast that populates Domu gives the story a humanising aspect rather than have it remain an isolated series of incidents involving a good guy, bad guy and things blowing up. The potential of telekinetic and mind control powers gone awry affects many people, their families and friends. Suspense is not suspense unless the stakes are high.

The scene composition and pacing in this manga is as if Alfred Hitchcock possessed Otomo, with wide angled shots of running characters shadowed by tall buildings around them, close-ups of sweating people, dead people appearing to freak out their still-mourning friends and disappearing again, the suspense is ratcheted all the way with skill in a way Otomo excels at best. The empty corridors of an apartment complex provide many eerie scenes to revel in for fans of potboiling-crime/horror thrillers.

The suspense ultimately gives way to a type of destruction that Otomo is famed for, concrete foundations are ripped, towers are toppled and glass is shattered into a million pieces in an action-packed climax that is full of masterful staging, pace, set pieces and panels of brilliant art. There is barely any dialogue for the last half of the manga, which some might deem a flaw but I deem a refreshing change from long monologues or speeches in the middle of action scenes that rip me out of the story.

Domu keeps me captivated from the first page to the last ultimately leaving me as breathless as everyone else in the end when the dust has settled.