by cmoon » Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:14 pm
Of all the presses mentioned, dark horse is probably the only likely choice, and I think even that is unlikely.
Astro probably DID NOT do well for Dark Horse. I copies of it laying around everywhere. One local store marked them to under half price just to get rid of them.
This of course won't change Dark Horse's desire to release Tezuka, though they certainly must now understand that it will probably be a money-losing venture unless they either find some different marketing strategies -or- do a really small run size.
It also still faces the delimma of how Africans are depicted in the comic, which would certainly be considered derogatory by today's standards and even back in the 60's caused Tezuka to omit showing any Africans in the original Kimba series (it is OK to have goofy looking white people, but goofy looking black people...ah, I'm sure Tezuka didn't get this at all, especially given that he was just copying the way Disney had drawn Africans.)
It seems to me that however publication of Jungle Emperor happens, it will only happen as a labor of love. So we might see it from some unexpected pressing plant. Perhaps even one of those presses that does underground comics.
For myself, I am amazed how things that were once mainstream fall out of popularity to a point of belonging more to avant-garde circles. We live in an age where smithsonian's anthology of american folk music is praised among weirdo-music collectors/outsiders (like myself), but entirely absense from any modern collective consciousness. Tezuka (and especially Leo) is like that too. Because it doesn't fit a pre-existing niche, it goes into the stratosphere.
"I'm in my own head now, and it's where I should be" --Snitter