NOW! Comics's Little Sister: Gigantor the Comic
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 12:44 am
I mentioned Tetsujin 28 in my Obscure Anime thread, along with its ties to the 1963 series redubbed Gigantor. Most baby boomers remember it for being badly animated, the wacky dub names (Dick Strong the secret agent, for example) and the parent council complaints over the robot violence.
About a year ago, I had this creepy, creepy feeling that there was an American comic version of Gigantor. I would have occasional dreams about it while I was working on my NOW! Comics Astro Boy reviews, and sometimes nightmares where Ken Steacy was drawing them. So, imagine my shock, delight and horror when I found there was actually an American series.
With twelve issues done by Antarctic Press in 2000, this series has moderately high quality art and retains the original character designs as closely as possible...but everybody's got the crazy Fred Ladd names and more. My personal favourite character, Kenji Murasame, has his classic cloud-shaped hair and pink suit, but is still called Dick Strong. Zangetsu from Giant Robo appears, renamed 'Lord Jim'. And the short, pudgy Chief Otsuka-- er, Inspector Blooper looks terrible with shiny anime eyes.
It's not good. :C
I've only got issues 1, 2 and 12, but the rest of the series is coming in the mail. I'll come up with some basic scans, but after I wind up my NOW! Comics reviews, Gigantor will be my next series.
About a year ago, I had this creepy, creepy feeling that there was an American comic version of Gigantor. I would have occasional dreams about it while I was working on my NOW! Comics Astro Boy reviews, and sometimes nightmares where Ken Steacy was drawing them. So, imagine my shock, delight and horror when I found there was actually an American series.
With twelve issues done by Antarctic Press in 2000, this series has moderately high quality art and retains the original character designs as closely as possible...but everybody's got the crazy Fred Ladd names and more. My personal favourite character, Kenji Murasame, has his classic cloud-shaped hair and pink suit, but is still called Dick Strong. Zangetsu from Giant Robo appears, renamed 'Lord Jim'. And the short, pudgy Chief Otsuka-- er, Inspector Blooper looks terrible with shiny anime eyes.

It's not good. :C
I've only got issues 1, 2 and 12, but the rest of the series is coming in the mail. I'll come up with some basic scans, but after I wind up my NOW! Comics reviews, Gigantor will be my next series.