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Crossing Midnight

Crossing Midnight is an American horror/fantasy comic book series set in contemporary Japan. It was written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Jim Fern and Eric Nguyen, with covers by J. H. Williams III. Vertigo, a DC Comics imprint, published the series.[1] Due to poor sales, the series concluded after 19 issues.[2]

Crossing Midnight
Cover to Crossing Midnight #1, art by J. H. Williams III.
Publication information
PublisherVertigo
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateJanuary 2007 – July 2008
No. of issues19
Main character(s)Kai
Toshi
Creative team
Created byMike Carey
Jim Fern
Written byMike Carey
Artist(s)Jim Fern
Eric Nguyen
Collected editions
Cut HereISBN 1-4012-1341-3
A Map of MidnightISBN 1-40121-645-5
The Blade in the SoulISBN 1-40121-966-7

Carey has said the series was born out of his love for Japanese and Korean films, such as My Beautiful Girl, Mari, and horror manga by creators such as Junji Ito, Hideshi Hino, and Shigeru Mizuki. Carey's version, however, is still intrinsically western. It is, he says, "Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen set in Nagasaki".[1]

Plot edit

Note: The following synopsis broadly covers the events of the first four issues.

Nagasaki twins Kai and Toshi are born either side of midnight, an unexpected result of their father's frivolous prayer at their grandmother's shrine. As they grow up, Toshi becomes seemingly invulnerable to harm; a fall onto railings as a child causes the spikes to bend while she walks away unscathed. Kai himself proves impossible to injure with a knife. Another strange event affects them years later, when they and a childhood friend, Saburo, find themselves entering a magical fantasy world through the Sannō Shrine. When Kai spots a strange man stalking them, the twins run back to the real world, accidentally trapping their friend behind them. Still later, as teenagers, they find themselves once more confronted by the man from the fantasy land. He is Aratsu, a god of swords, and has come to collect Toshi as payment for their father's prayer years before. Toshi refuses, so Aratsu kills her pet dog.

This causes two policemen, the mysterious detective Sato and the mute detective Yamada, to investigate. They begin to follow Kai around and it is implied that they know more about what is happening than he does.

After refusing Aratsu again, Toshi decides to rid herself of him by stealing a gun from a young thug named KK, who threatens to kill her in retaliation. Meanwhile, Kai finds himself taken back into the fantasy world by Saburo, who has not aged since he was last seen. Saburo now serves a red dragon named Lord Rinjin who is the mortal enemy of Aratsu. Rinjin tells Kai that if Toshi refuses Aratsu a third time, he will have to leave her alone. He tells Kai to ensure that this happens or there will be trouble. Toshi does refuse Aratsu a third time, shooting him for good measure. However, the bullets only graze him and he slices her mother into pieces as retaliation.

Toshi follows Aratsu into his palace and says that she will join him provided he restores her mother to life. In her bedroom, Kai's mother's body reforms itself but she remains unconscious. The story ends with Toshi following Aratsu to begin her new life.

Kai's mother is under observation at a local hospital, where she remains unconscious and covered with scars from Aratsu's swords. Kai's grieving is interrupted by a gang of evil imps, which start to consume pieces of his mother's memory. They run when Kai attacks them as they fear his touch, but soon find weapons in a part of the hospital that is closed for renovation. He is saved by Nidoru, goddess of needles, who dispatches them with ease.

She reveals that she is aware of the debt owed by Kai's father to Aratsu. She also explains that the imps were attracted to his mother's soul, which was also cut apart by Aratsu's swords – shredded souls being easier to consume. She also explains that she and her master were the only 'shepherds of point' not to bow to Aratsu. As punishment, he killed her master. She says that if Kai agrees to help her take Aratsu down, she will sew his mother's soul back together and try to save his father, who is destined to die in a yakuza shoot-out that day. He agrees and his mother wakes up too late to stop him from walking off with Nidoru.

In his mansion, Aratsu slices through Toshi with a special sword, cutting away both her past and future, leaving her existing in an eternal 'now'. He says that if she displeases him, he will allow that time to elapse and she will vanish. He also gives her a new name, Hasharito or 'little insect', and tells her never to think of her old name. Despairingly, she agrees.

Collected editions edit

# Title ISBN Release date Collected material
1 Cut Here[3] ISBN 1-4012-1341-3 June 2007 Crossing Midnight #1–5
2 A Map of Midnight[4] ISBN 1-4012-1645-5 February 2008 Crossing Midnight #6–12
3 The Sword in the Soul ISBN 1-4012-1966-7 October 2008 Crossing Midnight #13–19

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Irvine, Alex (2008), "Crossing Midnight", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The Vertigo Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 49–51, ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1, OCLC 213309015
  2. ^ http://www.mikecarey.net/forum/topic.php?id=189#post-2042[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-04. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  4. ^ A Map of Midnight trade details at DC

References edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

External links edit

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Crossing Midnight is an American horror fantasy comic book series set in contemporary Japan It was written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Jim Fern and Eric Nguyen with covers by J H Williams III Vertigo a DC Comics imprint published the series 1 Due to poor sales the series concluded after 19 issues 2 Crossing MidnightCover to Crossing Midnight 1 art by J H Williams III Publication informationPublisherVertigoScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreDark fantasyPublication dateJanuary 2007 July 2008No of issues19Main character s Kai ToshiCreative teamCreated byMike CareyJim FernWritten byMike CareyArtist s Jim FernEric NguyenCollected editionsCut HereISBN 1 4012 1341 3A Map of MidnightISBN 1 40121 645 5The Blade in the SoulISBN 1 40121 966 7Carey has said the series was born out of his love for Japanese and Korean films such as My Beautiful Girl Mari and horror manga by creators such as Junji Ito Hideshi Hino and Shigeru Mizuki Carey s version however is still intrinsically western It is he says Hans Christian Andersen s The Snow Queen set in Nagasaki 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Collected editions 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Note The following synopsis broadly covers the events of the first four issues Nagasaki twins Kai and Toshi are born either side of midnight an unexpected result of their father s frivolous prayer at their grandmother s shrine As they grow up Toshi becomes seemingly invulnerable to harm a fall onto railings as a child causes the spikes to bend while she walks away unscathed Kai himself proves impossible to injure with a knife Another strange event affects them years later when they and a childhood friend Saburo find themselves entering a magical fantasy world through the Sannō Shrine When Kai spots a strange man stalking them the twins run back to the real world accidentally trapping their friend behind them Still later as teenagers they find themselves once more confronted by the man from the fantasy land He is Aratsu a god of swords and has come to collect Toshi as payment for their father s prayer years before Toshi refuses so Aratsu kills her pet dog This causes two policemen the mysterious detective Sato and the mute detective Yamada to investigate They begin to follow Kai around and it is implied that they know more about what is happening than he does After refusing Aratsu again Toshi decides to rid herself of him by stealing a gun from a young thug named KK who threatens to kill her in retaliation Meanwhile Kai finds himself taken back into the fantasy world by Saburo who has not aged since he was last seen Saburo now serves a red dragon named Lord Rinjin who is the mortal enemy of Aratsu Rinjin tells Kai that if Toshi refuses Aratsu a third time he will have to leave her alone He tells Kai to ensure that this happens or there will be trouble Toshi does refuse Aratsu a third time shooting him for good measure However the bullets only graze him and he slices her mother into pieces as retaliation Toshi follows Aratsu into his palace and says that she will join him provided he restores her mother to life In her bedroom Kai s mother s body reforms itself but she remains unconscious The story ends with Toshi following Aratsu to begin her new life Kai s mother is under observation at a local hospital where she remains unconscious and covered with scars from Aratsu s swords Kai s grieving is interrupted by a gang of evil imps which start to consume pieces of his mother s memory They run when Kai attacks them as they fear his touch but soon find weapons in a part of the hospital that is closed for renovation He is saved by Nidoru goddess of needles who dispatches them with ease She reveals that she is aware of the debt owed by Kai s father to Aratsu She also explains that the imps were attracted to his mother s soul which was also cut apart by Aratsu s swords shredded souls being easier to consume She also explains that she and her master were the only shepherds of point not to bow to Aratsu As punishment he killed her master She says that if Kai agrees to help her take Aratsu down she will sew his mother s soul back together and try to save his father who is destined to die in a yakuza shoot out that day He agrees and his mother wakes up too late to stop him from walking off with Nidoru In his mansion Aratsu slices through Toshi with a special sword cutting away both her past and future leaving her existing in an eternal now He says that if she displeases him he will allow that time to elapse and she will vanish He also gives her a new name Hasharito or little insect and tells her never to think of her old name Despairingly she agrees Collected editions edit Title ISBN Release date Collected material1 Cut Here 3 ISBN 1 4012 1341 3 June 2007 Crossing Midnight 1 52 A Map of Midnight 4 ISBN 1 4012 1645 5 February 2008 Crossing Midnight 6 123 The Sword in the Soul ISBN 1 4012 1966 7 October 2008 Crossing Midnight 13 19Notes edit a b Irvine Alex 2008 Crossing Midnight in Dougall Alastair ed The Vertigo Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley pp 49 51 ISBN 978 0 7566 4122 1 OCLC 213309015 http www mikecarey net forum topic php id 189 post 2042 permanent dead link Cut Here trade details at DC Archived from the original on 2008 09 04 Retrieved 2007 07 13 A Map of Midnight trade details at DCReferences editCrossing Midnight at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editReview of Crossing Midnight 1 Archived 2011 05 23 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived 2011 05 23 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived 2011 05 23 at the Wayback Machine and 5 permanent dead link Comics Bulletin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crossing Midnight amp oldid 1214496019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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