May. 3rd, 2020
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Batman: Child of Dreams was written and drawn by Kia Asamiya, and serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Z.
A couple years after its run there completed, it got an English-language release, with the dialogue tweaked by Max Allan Collins.
It opened on a news team from Japan, come to Gotham City for a story - Batman himself.
On the way to a Gotham crime scene (which they were tracking via police scanner), the team's producer turned to the on-camera reporter.
" What's this, Nagai? "
" Little good-luck charm.. Actually, it isn't from me.. It's a present from our generous sponsor.. Your loving uncle.. "
( She considered the little pendant. )
A couple years after its run there completed, it got an English-language release, with the dialogue tweaked by Max Allan Collins.
It opened on a news team from Japan, come to Gotham City for a story - Batman himself.
On the way to a Gotham crime scene (which they were tracking via police scanner), the team's producer turned to the on-camera reporter.
" What's this, Nagai? "
" Little good-luck charm.. Actually, it isn't from me.. It's a present from our generous sponsor.. Your loving uncle.. "
( She considered the little pendant. )
ATLA: The Search Part Three
May. 3rd, 2020 03:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

"In 2008, I watched the very last episode of Avatar:The Last Airbender with the eagerness of a true fan. Zuko asks Ozai what happened to his mom... and then the screen cuts. I yelled curse words at my TV.
Three years later,I'm working with Mike Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko on the story that explains what happened to Zuko's mom.
Sometime, life is weird. Weird in a good way"
Gene Yang
(24 pages out of 72)
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