One Punch Reviews #15: Sodium Eyes

Why do anime characters have such large eyes? I’ve seen every explanation from the Japanese culture exaggerating the eyes because they’re the windows to the soul to a natural evolution from the large-eyed characters in American cartoons form the 40′s and 50′s to a frankly politically incorrect explanation that there’s some sort of inherent envy for those rounder Caucasian eyes. We may never get the real answer. Still, those humongous eyes are inescapable in Alfred Lam’s Sodium Eyes, a comedy webcomic about anime cliches.


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Gnatrat: The Dark Gnat Returns

File this under not at all webcomics related: To celebrate the release of “The Dark Knight” tomorrow, I’d like to take you back to one of the all time best parody works ever created. “GnatRat: The Dark Gnat Returns” was written by Mark Martin way back in 1986 to spoof Frank Miller’s influential work, “The Dark Knight Returns.” It’s much more beautifully illustrated than it has any right to be, and may actually be better drawn than the thing it’s spoofing. Crap, I consider some of the illustrations (like the one where GnatRat pours salt all over a slug) to be more iconic than the originals.

Yet, Martin doesn’t just stop at poking fun of Miller. In that era, there was a popular spoof that somehow managed to survive to this day: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (which was largely a spoof of Daredevil). Their success spurred an entire cottage industry of imitators. I used to own one: the Pre-Teen Dirty Gene Kung-Fu Kangaroos. Something indie gets popular, and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. (That never happens nowadays, does it?)

Isn’t “GnatRat” doing the same thing? Maybe, maybe not. The comic itself addresses this issue, and it doesn’t come to a definite answer. It does, however, have a fairly sweet homage to Daredevil at the end.

“GnatRat: The Dark Gnat Returns” is surprisingly available on Amazon. You can pick it up for a cool $2.00 used. Martin seems to have done some follow-up work. There’s also listings for Ultimate GnatRat and Happy Birthday, GnatRat! I haven’t read either, so I can’t tell you what I think of ‘em.

OK, so since this IS a site about webcomics, check out this recent Batman-inspired Shortpacked! Seriously, no one does a better Batman than David Willis. And it’s much funnier if you’re familiar with the Spoiler storyline.