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Off*Beat, Volume 1

por Jen Lee Quick

Series: Off*Beat (1)

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Tory Blake is an average-looking 15-year-old boy, who possesses an uncanny sense of time and photographic memory. A self-proclaimed genius; he is spoiled, anti-social and cynical. His boredom is cured when a beautiful but secretive boy his own age, moves across the street from his apartment. From transferring schools, taking detailed notes in a journal, and raiding the guidance office, Tory is determined to find out who--or what--his curious neighbor really is!… (más)
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Interesting start. I'm curious to read more.
A few things bothered me...
Why is Tory obsessed with Colin?
Why did it take him nearly a year to do anything about it?
If the year was to show the growth of his obsession then a single page could have accomplished this: 6 panels headed every other month showing Tory see Colin around and sparking his interest.
Tory's behaviour is more than a little stalkerish. Let's hope that aspect calms down in the next volume.

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  Lillian_Francis | Jul 26, 2021 |
Once upon a time, Tokyopop performed a great experiment in which prodigious manga-ka of American origin were courted for their manga-inspired works, an attempt to become the publisher of OEL (Original English Language) manga in North America. Much like the company itself, it eventually failed, but several stellar titles ended up rising from the group, redeeming OEL manga from the role of "lesser manga".

One of these titles, all thanks to the crowd sourced power of Kickstarter, is enjoying a reprint renaissance thanks to a brand new comic press - and that is Jen Lee Quick's Off*Beat, one of the best OEL manga you're not reading. And now you can, again!

You can read my complete review of OFF BEAT volume one at my blog: http://nagareboshi-reviews.blogspot.com/2013/09/graphic-novel-review-offbeat-gn-... ( )
  sarahlh | Mar 6, 2021 |
Interesting start. I'm curious to read more.
A few things bothered me...
Why is Tory obsessed with Colin?
Why did it take him nearly a year to do anything about it?
If the year was to show the growth of his obsession then a single page could have accomplished this: 6 panels headed every other month showing Tory see Colin around and sparking his interest.
Tory's behaviour is more than a little stalkerish. Let's hope that aspect calms down in the next volume.

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  Lillian_Francis | Feb 24, 2021 |
Tory is an intelligent and imaginative 15-year-old boy who becomes obsessed with Colin, a mysterious new neighbor of his, to the point of recording anything even remotely odd about his life and activities and convincing his mom to enroll him in a private school that he has to spend two hours commuting to just so they'll both be attending the same place (yes, Tory is basically a stalker). Tory is convinced that Colin may be hiding something and, after a year, finally begins to find evidence that he may be right. His efforts uncover something about a mysterious Gaia Project. Then there's the fact that Colin seems to be sick a lot.

I decided that I'm going to try to attack my immense manga backlog by concentrating on some of the shorter series in my collection, as well as anything I only have one or two volumes of, and reviewing them as soon as I finish each volume. We'll see how long I can keep this up. Knowing my past history, probably not long.

Anyway, this series as a whole is only three volumes long but has a somewhat complicated publication history due, I'm guessing, to Tokyopop's general problems. It looks like Tokyopop was restructuring in 2008, at about the same time volume 3 was supposed to be published. In the end, volume 3 was completed in 2014, and the entire series has since been published/reissued by Sparkler. I only have Tokyopop's releases, volumes 1 and 2, and it looks like volume 3 isn't available in a physical format, so I'm going into this series knowing that I probably won't ever read the end of it.

At this point in the series, though, that doesn't really bug me. It's tough to tell what I'm even reading, so far. There are several moments that indicate Tory's interest in Colin has an explanation he isn't willing to admit, even to himself, but at the same time, like Tory's friend Paul said, it looks like there might actually be something mysterious going on. So will this series have sci-fi elements in addition to potential romance between Tory and Colin (or stalker-ish one-sided interest on Tory's part)? Mystery elements? Something else?

It can't be anything too complicated, or it wouldn't be possible to wrap it up in only three volumes. This first volume didn't even accomplish that much - Tory spent most of it sneaking around, trying to shake his classmate Mandy off (who is clearly interested in him but may have realized it's a lost cause), and coming up with a new plan to get closer to Colin and hopefully find out more. Volume 2 should give me a better idea of what's going on.

Art-wise, I'm not all that fond of this series. I don't particularly like Quick's style, and the quality seems to be a bit inconsistent. I noticed two thirds of the way through the volume that it was rare for two or more characters to be standing anywhere near each other, and I realized that the reason for this seemed to be due to Quick having difficulties with perspective and the characters' respective heights. Still, some panels are really nice and I've certainly seen worse.

All right, on to volume 2...

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
  Familiar_Diversions | Jan 4, 2020 |
Off*Beat v.1 is simultaneously both adorable and highly frustrating. As a protagonist, Tory is a cool kid who always gets Straight As in school. Lately, however, Tory's been utterly obsessed with a boy who moved into his neighborhood. Tory hopes to uncover Colin (a painfully antisocial kid from overseas)'s secret by diligently documenting every scrap of information he can gleam about Colin. Tory's information gathering and obsession create some extremely funny situational humor. Volume one definitely has one or two really cute scenes between the two boys as well, such as when Colin awakes in the library to find Tory watching him intently, almost within kissing distance.

In the end though, I became frustrated with how Tory kept blowing off his friends Paul and Mandy and his mother in order to focus all his time and attention on his obsession. It seems like he does care for Colin, but since he doesn't recognize his true feelings, the reader's left with the sense that he's totally self-absorbed. Tory is definitely a protagonist with a character flaw (which is neat to see). ( )
  senbei | May 12, 2014 |
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I really like certain elements of the story, mainly the realistic portrayal of a smart-but-bored teen and the art style, but it needed a lot more editorial guidance. There are too many elements that feel like dead ends, and as a result, I felt like the book was just getting started when it ended.
 

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Tory Blake is an average-looking 15-year-old boy, who possesses an uncanny sense of time and photographic memory. A self-proclaimed genius; he is spoiled, anti-social and cynical. His boredom is cured when a beautiful but secretive boy his own age, moves across the street from his apartment. From transferring schools, taking detailed notes in a journal, and raiding the guidance office, Tory is determined to find out who--or what--his curious neighbor really is!

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