Domu: A Child's Dream

Domu: A Child's Dream
Cover of the Domu tankōbon volume, as published by Futabasha on August 18, 1983
童夢
(Dōmu)
GenreScience fiction
Manga
Written byKatsuhiro Otomo
Published byFutabasha
English publisher
ImprintAction Comics
MagazineAction Deluxe
DemographicSeinen
Original runJanuary 19, 1980July 6, 1981
Volumes1

Domu (Japanese: 童夢, Hepburn: Dōmu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo. Similar to his work Akira, the story centers on an old man and a child possessing extrasensory powers. It was serialized between 1980 and 1981 in Futabasha's Action Deluxe, with the chapters collected and published as a tankōbon in 1983.[1] The main inspiration for Domu came partly from an apartment complex Otomo lived in when he first moved to Tokyo, and partly from a news report he heard about a rash of suicides that occurred at a separate apartment.

Domu won an excellence award at the 1981 Japan Cartoonists Association Award, was the first manga to win the Nihon SF Taisho Award, and won the 1984 Seiun Award for Best Comic. It was released in English for the North American market by Dark Horse Comics, initially in a per-volume basis in 1995 and then compiled in trade paperback form in 1996 (reissued 2001), and was one of Dark Horse Comics' top sellers for that year.[2]

  1. ^ ::STEAMBOY::. www.steamboy.net (in Japanese). Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Horn, Carl Gustav (August 1997). "Head Games". Wizard. No. 72. pp. 129–130.

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