by cmoon » Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:41 pm
When comic fans recognize that Alan Moore was not the first person to write a thoughtful and deep graphic novel, maybe I'll by into people being informed, but I've really seen no evidence that people have any sense of who Tezuka is.
I was talking with a friend of mine from Japan yesterday who is a Tezuka fan and who grew up with his work, and easily brought up pieces she hadn't heard of. It only illustrates how far one really has to go to 'know' Tezuka.
Just having heard of Astroboy or watching the Metropolis movie is hardly being informed about Tezuka.
I'm not trying to sound elitist, but most comic/anime fans fit the qualifications above, and that's ALL they know. Long, long ways from getting Tezuka (or having even the tiniest awareness of his catalog.)
"I'm in my own head now, and it's where I should be" --Snitter