Lady Rainbow wrote:I watched a lot of anime when my family was stationed overseas. Like Lupin, the International thief. There was one called "Cat's Eye" that focused on 3 sisters who ran a coffee shop by day and were art thieves by night. It wasn't as clear cut as it seemed, because the 3 sisters were retrieving art pieces that were stolen from their (now deceased) father. Lots of morality issues there.
Another one I kinda liked was one that ran on Tech TV (I guess it's called G4 now?) when they had Anime on REALLY LATE Monday nights. It's called "Silent Moebius", based on a manga from Kia Asimaya (sp?). Setting's really Blade Runner-ish.
And Pokemon...ARGH...

I was teaching elementary/middle school when that was really popular. I learned how to play the card game out of self defense...really. (I was the only teacher who actually knew what it was all about. LOL).
I'm a big fan of Kia Asamiya's work for several reasons. First there's his clever use of satire and the way he pokes fun of anime/manag pop culture, like he does in his series
Martian Successor Nadesico. There's a character in the series who's an otaku (anime geek) and meets a tragic yet heroic end and the hero of the story is but the ships clumsy, yet endearing cook.
Second, how he writes female characters. He succeeds in writing a complex, feminist perspective (i.e.
Silent Mobios) that Joss Whedon utterly fails to do in his own work, imho.
An interesting thing about Kia Asamiya is that he was a big fan of American comic books, particularly
Batman when he was growing up and you can see the subtle American influences in his own work. I believe he lives in New York City, or at least spends a lot of time there, and occasionally does work for Marvel and DC. He did some art for
Uncanny X-Men and made a manga version of
Batman called,
Batman: Child of Dreams which was well received. His manga series
Dark Angel, was even treated to an Americanized serialization called
Dark Angel: Phoenix Resurrection.
And all these posts about comic books and manga are making realize why I'm so damn broke all the time.
