Billy Bat

BILLY BAT

Description

It’s 1949 Los Angeles, and Kevin Yamagata, a Japanese American comic book author, is drawing his bestselling character, Billy Bat: a quick-witted detective who is, unsurprisingly, a cartoon bat. Everything is going well for Kevin until he discovers an unfortunate truth: He may have unintentionally plagiarized his beloved character from a drawing he once saw in Japan. Devastated by the news, Kevin returns to war-torn Japan to find the drawing’s original artist . . . but the character’s origins turn out to be far older and more perplexing than he had ever imagined.

(Source: Kana)

Note: Won the Max und Moritz Prize for "Best international Comic" in 2014.

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Genres
Drama Historical Mystery Psychological Supernatural Thriller Tragedy
Activities
Crimes Leisure Travel Physical Activities Swordplay Professions Prostitution
Arts & Crafts
Performing Arts Drawing
Crimes
Murder Murder Mass Murder
Occupations
Comic Artist Ninja Police Assassins President
Sexual Content
Nudity Intensity Mature
Themes
Conspiracy Philosophy Politics Guns Religion Secret Organizations War Discrimination Espionage Historical Persons Movie Business Rich Family Seeing Things Other Humans Can't Terrorism Violence
Time Period > Period Piece > Late Modern & Contemporary
20th Century 21st century
Character Types
Ensemble Cast Male Lead Cast Primarily Adult Cast Female Lead Strong Female Lead Male Lead Strong Male Lead
Narrative Tropes
Mind Break
Plot Structure
Time Manipulation Achronological Order Anachronism Time Manipulation Time Skip
Work Info
Art Style Realistic
Settings
Dystopian Apocalypse Dark Ambience Mysterious Elements Fantasy Urban Fantasy
Audience Demographics
Male Oriented Seinen
Character Traits
Skin Black Character
Locations
Foreign Asia Japan Entertainment Venues Amusement Park Space Outer Space
America
North America United States
Species & Creatures
Monsters Anthropomorphic