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Billy Bat is a comic-in-a-comic and the real protagonist is a Japanese-American artist named Kevin Yamagata who draws Billy Bat for "Marble Comics".
Shortly after they transition to the artist in his studio with his assistant, two actual detectives, who look like Laurel and Hardy in Dick Tracy era suits and trench coats, knock on the door and appropriate Kevin's room for the purpose of conducting surveillance on a room in an adjacent building. One of the detectives, the skinny “Laurel”, sees Kevin's work and it turns out he's a Billy Bat fan. The other chubby "Hardy" detective picks up a... More...
Shortly after they transition to the artist in his studio with his assistant, two actual detectives, who look like Laurel and Hardy in Dick Tracy era suits and trench coats, knock on the door and appropriate Kevin's room for the purpose of conducting surveillance on a room in an adjacent building. One of the detectives, the skinny “Laurel”, sees Kevin's work and it turns out he's a Billy Bat fan. The other chubby "Hardy" detective picks up a... More...
Billy Bat is a comic-in-a-comic and the real protagonist is a Japanese-American artist named Kevin Yamagata who draws Billy Bat for "Marble Comics".
Shortly after they transition to the artist in his studio with his assistant, two actual detectives, who look like Laurel and Hardy in Dick Tracy era suits and trench coats, knock on the door and appropriate Kevin's room for the purpose of conducting surveillance on a room in an adjacent building. One of the detectives, the skinny “Laurel”, sees Kevin's work and it turns out he's a Billy Bat fan. The other chubby "Hardy" detective picks up a page and says that the characters look familiar and accuses Kevin of translating an old "Jap" comic.
As Hardy remembers the comic he thinks Kevin is ripping off, we make another Urasawaesque time jump to 1949 Tokyo.
Note: Won the 2012 Lucca Comics Award for Best Series and the Max und Moritz Prize for "Best international Comic" in 2014. Less...
Shortly after they transition to the artist in his studio with his assistant, two actual detectives, who look like Laurel and Hardy in Dick Tracy era suits and trench coats, knock on the door and appropriate Kevin's room for the purpose of conducting surveillance on a room in an adjacent building. One of the detectives, the skinny “Laurel”, sees Kevin's work and it turns out he's a Billy Bat fan. The other chubby "Hardy" detective picks up a page and says that the characters look familiar and accuses Kevin of translating an old "Jap" comic.
As Hardy remembers the comic he thinks Kevin is ripping off, we make another Urasawaesque time jump to 1949 Tokyo.
Note: Won the 2012 Lucca Comics Award for Best Series and the Max und Moritz Prize for "Best international Comic" in 2014. Less...
Type
Manga
Related Series
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Associated Names
Билли Бэт
بيلي بات
บิลลี่ แบ็ท
ビリーバット
蝙蝠比利
빌리 배트
بيلي بات
บิลลี่ แบ็ท
ビリーバット
蝙蝠比利
빌리 배트
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Latest Release(s)
c.165 (end) by MangaStream over 7 years ago
c.164 by MangaStream over 7 years ago
c.162-163 by MangaStream over 7 years ago
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c.164 by MangaStream over 7 years ago
c.162-163 by MangaStream over 7 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
20 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
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Forum
2 topics, 9 posts
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User Rating
Average: 8.4 / 10.0 (416 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.26 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.26 / 10.0
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Last Updated
November 17th 2023, 9:47am
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Genre
Drama Historical Mature Mystery Psychological Seinen Supernatural Tragedy
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Year
2008
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Morning (Kodansha)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
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Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #678 (+18)
Monthly Pos #1434 (+201)
3 Month Pos #2449 (+331)
6 Month Pos #3437 (+153)
Year Pos #4455 (+195)
Monthly Pos #1434 (+201)
3 Month Pos #2449 (+331)
6 Month Pos #3437 (+153)
Year Pos #4455 (+195)
List Stats
On 1058 reading lists
On 1022 wish lists
On 520 completed lists
On 51 unfinished lists
On 336 custom lists
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Unexpectedly bad...
by HuhWhat
September 30th, 2012, 8:20pm
September 30th, 2012, 8:20pm
Rating: 3.0 / 10.0
I got blind-sighted when I saw "Naoki Urasawa" on the cover and tried my best to like this manga.
Perhaps I've come to expect a certain level of realism when it comes to an Urasawa series, and even when it blends elements of fantasy I always found how he incorporates it into the story to be tastefully done. With Billy Bat, he threw all subtlety out the window and dove right into the thickets of mysticism and curses.
Each chapter of this manga does not seem to fall into place with any of the other chapters, and therefore the pacing sometimes seems off. Not to mention some events are just wholly unbelievable, even when they incorporate tidbits of historical fact. Urasawa's token cliffhangers are still present, but they do not grab me like with previous works, and sometimes I just find myself wishing for the chapter to end.
Overall, I am disappointed.
Perhaps I've come to expect a certain level of realism when it comes to an Urasawa series, and even when it blends elements of fantasy I always found how he incorporates it into the story to be tastefully done. With Billy Bat, he threw all subtlety out the window and dove right into the thickets of mysticism and curses.
Each chapter of this manga does not seem to fall into place with any of the other chapters, and therefore the pacing sometimes seems off. Not to mention some events are just wholly unbelievable, even when they incorporate tidbits of historical fact. Urasawa's token cliffhangers are still present, but they do not grab me like with previous works, and sometimes I just find myself wishing for the chapter to end.
Overall, I am disappointed.
Ridiculously awesome
by MatrixM
September 3rd, 2012, 3:03am
September 3rd, 2012, 3:03am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
All these plot threads, all these theories of what really happened in history appropriated for this manga. It draws on events from all over the place, Jesus, JFK, the rise of Nobunaga, the moon landing (even Einstein!). And it's tying them together perfectly. Furthermore all these characters are introduced and eventually tie in, even if it takes decades. And then there's the mystery of the black vs white bat.
Wow. Simply wow.
... Last updated on September 3rd, 2012, 3:27am
Wow. Simply wow.
... Last updated on September 3rd, 2012, 3:27am
Ambitious
by blackmokona
May 27th, 2012, 1:04am
May 27th, 2012, 1:04am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
Black and white bats? Space exploration conspiracy? JFK assassination? Time travel? All of these POV characters? I doubt Billy Bat can tie up all the plot threads, since it is still trying to introduce more. I will set up a little shrine to worship Urasawa if he does, but looking at the previous works it's unlikely since hey, he sets up a minor arc and after a while it's done, period but he's planning to keep all of them open here? As it goes on it is losing a bit coherency already.
For now, I love the comics! It manages to feel different from a manga but it still has the Urasawa quality, even though what he's saying about writing seems somewhat heavy-handed. Hey at least he makes us think.
So I'll be paying through the nose for the color pages once Viz picks it up I suppose.
... Last updated on May 27th, 2012, 1:05am
For now, I love the comics! It manages to feel different from a manga but it still has the Urasawa quality, even though what he's saying about writing seems somewhat heavy-handed. Hey at least he makes us think.
So I'll be paying through the nose for the color pages once Viz picks it up I suppose.
... Last updated on May 27th, 2012, 1:05am
The idea seems interesting
by Hell_Clues
November 17th, 2011, 5:38pm
November 17th, 2011, 5:38pm
Rating: N/A
Coming from a manga-ka, He's clearly mixing how comics are made in the U.S and Japan up(especially given the time period its taking place). It's just clearly inaccurate in terms of ideas. At least interesting enough, the anthropomorphized bat makes sense since this takes place in the late golden age or post golden age, when the superhero was dying or dead for about a decade.
The story like someone said, it seems out of sync at times. The jumps from one point in the story to the next action are nonsensical. I'm early in, so this might all be explained and this isn't a review yet. It does create a certain kind of mood but more than anything it just seems wrong, because the understanding of comics is wrong.
The story like someone said, it seems out of sync at times. The jumps from one point in the story to the next action are nonsensical. I'm early in, so this might all be explained and this isn't a review yet. It does create a certain kind of mood but more than anything it just seems wrong, because the understanding of comics is wrong.
Getting better and better
by MouseMan
July 12th, 2011, 11:25pm
July 12th, 2011, 11:25pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
Urasawa's use of actual historical incidents and controversies and tying it in with Billy Bat is quite awesome. Sometimes, I feel this manga is on a bigger scale than his previous works. A few chapters and incidents may seem out of sync and you feel it is included only for "effect", but on the whole, this manga is well worth your time.
No comments? How unusual.
by Crenshinibon
June 26th, 2009, 1:44am
June 26th, 2009, 1:44am
Rating: 7.7 / 10.0
Considering that this is, in fact, an Urasawa Naoki work, I figured there would be more fanfare by now. Well, I suppose it is still early, but in any case...
A strong case can be made that to be a literary intellectual in the manga world is something akin to being a chimpanzee in a group of apes. That is, no matter how intelligent or interesting your thoughts may be, you're still a monkey on some level. Urasawa is perhaps one of the tragically few authors that can really prove this statement false. Billy Bat is already another success in the line of the more famous Monster, a unique work that is absolutely flooded with interesting ideas, heavy research, and powerful themes. This time we see racism and some of the aftermath of WWII in Japan as Urasawa drags us along through another global conspiracy with nothing but the utmost talent in terms of pacing and suspense.
As always, one to read. As always, one to think about.
A strong case can be made that to be a literary intellectual in the manga world is something akin to being a chimpanzee in a group of apes. That is, no matter how intelligent or interesting your thoughts may be, you're still a monkey on some level. Urasawa is perhaps one of the tragically few authors that can really prove this statement false. Billy Bat is already another success in the line of the more famous Monster, a unique work that is absolutely flooded with interesting ideas, heavy research, and powerful themes. This time we see racism and some of the aftermath of WWII in Japan as Urasawa drags us along through another global conspiracy with nothing but the utmost talent in terms of pacing and suspense.
As always, one to read. As always, one to think about.
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