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Dogby Walks Alone

Dogby Walks Alone is the name of an OEL manga by Wes Abbott, and the name of Abbott's winning entry in the second Rising Stars of Manga. The Rising Stars of Manga entry was a 15-page prequel to the manga. Although the manga is primarily a comedy, it includes several scenes of serious, gripping drama, and the first volume's plot and theme are solidly based in noir fiction.

Dogby Walks Alone
Cover of Dogby Walks Alone vol. 1 (2006),
art by Wes Abbott
GenreComedy, Hardboiled
AuthorWes Abbott
PublisherTokyopop (U.S.)
Original run2006 – Present
Volumes3

For the sake of clarity and brevity, this article refers to the original 15-page Rising Stars of Manga entry as "the short story" and the full-tankōbon graphic novels as "the books". Like almost all "original English-language manga", Dogby Walks Alone is "straight to tankōbon", and never had its individual chapters serialized in a magazine.

Dogby, the protagonist of both stories, is an amusement park mascot who never speaks, and never removes the head from his costume (at least not anywhere the "camera" can see). The actual narrative and dialogue of the short story and the first book come primarily through "Snack Girl", Dogby's "Watson" who also has a huge crush on him.

The second book in the series is subtitled "Dogby Walks Tall".

Lead characters edit

None of the characters in Dogby Walks Alone have real names, with the exception of Roy Happy, the owner of "HappyPlace", the amusement park where the stories take place (a direct homage to Disneyland and Roy Disney). In the short story, the shift manager is named Berger, but when the same character reappears in the book he is only referred to as "Former Shift Manager (Retired)".

Characters from the short story edit

  • Dogby: A man in a dog suit who never speaks or shows his face to the "camera". Very smart, very strong, and an accomplished fighter. In the short story, just before he knocks out Katty Kit, Snack Girl removes the body of Dogby's costume for him (leaving the head) to show that Dogby is "ripped". Dogby is the protagonist of both stories.
  • Snack Girl: Dogby's sidekick and mouthpiece, who also has a huge crush on Dogby. She primarily provides the narrative of the story, and normally works at a concession stand, selling lemonade, churros, and other snacks.
  • Birdie: A man in a pelican suit who drives the Jungle Cruise steamboat. Birdie is an old-timer who's been around "since Snack Girl used to visit the park as a kid", and who showed Dogby the ropes when he first started at the park.
  • Princess: A girl in a thinly-veiled Snow White costume who is sleeping her way to the top of HappyPlace. Had a brief relationship with Dogby, along with pretty much every other male member of the park staff.
  • Katty Kit: A man in a cat suit who views himself as Dogby's rival but who Dogby and Snack Girl view as merely an annoyance.
  • Shift Manager Berger: One of the park's shift managers, with glasses, a pompadour, and two left feet. In the book, Shift Manager Berger is named "Former Shift Manager (Retired)".
  • Park Supervisor: An executive at the park who appears at the very end of the story.

Characters from the first book edit

The first book features all of the preceding characters, and adds several more.

  • Roy Happy: The owner of the amusement park, whose face is always hidden from the camera. He keeps a white cat in his lap and does several other things that are direct homages to Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the nemesis of James Bond.
  • Park Upper Management Guy: His name pretty much says it all, and is usually abbreviated in the story to P.U.M.G.
  • New Shift Manager: A man in a cowboy hat and a puffy coat who started out at the park at the same time as Dogby and Princess. All three of them became friends while working together in the park's "Chinatoon" section.
  • Queen Sunshine: A girl in a thinly-veiled Cinderella costume. New Shift Manager's girlfriend.
  • Head of Park Security: Wears a uniform reminiscent of M. Bison's, which is used to comical effect halfway through the manga.
  • The Duchess: A girl whose costume appears to be modelled after Princess Leia. A friend of the Princess.
  • Petey: The dog mascot of "Illusion Valley", the other amusement park in the area (a reference to Six Flags Magic Mountain). A shadowy figure whose true motives aren't entirely clear, but acts as a stronger nemesis for Dogby than Katty Kit did.

Plot edit

The original 15-page story for Rising Stars of Manga 2 features Dogby and Snack Girl clearing Birdie of the theft of 20 pounds of hot dogs.

The two full volumes of the manga are each complete stories. In the first book, Dogby solves a murder, while the rest of the park is on the brink of civil war over the mysterious theft of a week's ticket sales. In the second book, Dogby helps defend an Alaskan town from a gang of Russian Imperialists.

Release edit

Volume list edit

No. North American release date North American ISBN
01 June 13, 2006[1]978-1-59816-582-1
02 January 13, 2008[1]978-1-59816-583-8

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Tokyopop. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2010.

External links edit

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Dogby Walks Alone is the name of an OEL manga by Wes Abbott and the name of Abbott s winning entry in the second Rising Stars of Manga The Rising Stars of Manga entry was a 15 page prequel to the manga Although the manga is primarily a comedy it includes several scenes of serious gripping drama and the first volume s plot and theme are solidly based in noir fiction Dogby Walks AloneCover of Dogby Walks Alone vol 1 2006 art by Wes AbbottGenreComedy HardboiledAuthorWes AbbottPublisherTokyopop U S Original run2006 PresentVolumes3 For the sake of clarity and brevity this article refers to the original 15 page Rising Stars of Manga entry as the short story and the full tankōbon graphic novels as the books Like almost all original English language manga Dogby Walks Alone is straight to tankōbon and never had its individual chapters serialized in a magazine Dogby the protagonist of both stories is an amusement park mascot who never speaks and never removes the head from his costume at least not anywhere the camera can see The actual narrative and dialogue of the short story and the first book come primarily through Snack Girl Dogby s Watson who also has a huge crush on him The second book in the series is subtitled Dogby Walks Tall Contents 1 Lead characters 1 1 Characters from the short story 1 2 Characters from the first book 2 Plot 3 Release 3 1 Volume list 4 References 5 External linksLead characters editNone of the characters in Dogby Walks Alone have real names with the exception of Roy Happy the owner of HappyPlace the amusement park where the stories take place a direct homage to Disneyland and Roy Disney In the short story the shift manager is named Berger but when the same character reappears in the book he is only referred to as Former Shift Manager Retired Characters from the short story edit Dogby A man in a dog suit who never speaks or shows his face to the camera Very smart very strong and an accomplished fighter In the short story just before he knocks out Katty Kit Snack Girl removes the body of Dogby s costume for him leaving the head to show that Dogby is ripped Dogby is the protagonist of both stories Snack Girl Dogby s sidekick and mouthpiece who also has a huge crush on Dogby She primarily provides the narrative of the story and normally works at a concession stand selling lemonade churros and other snacks Birdie A man in a pelican suit who drives the Jungle Cruise steamboat Birdie is an old timer who s been around since Snack Girl used to visit the park as a kid and who showed Dogby the ropes when he first started at the park Princess A girl in a thinly veiled Snow White costume who is sleeping her way to the top of HappyPlace Had a brief relationship with Dogby along with pretty much every other male member of the park staff Katty Kit A man in a cat suit who views himself as Dogby s rival but who Dogby and Snack Girl view as merely an annoyance Shift Manager Berger One of the park s shift managers with glasses a pompadour and two left feet In the book Shift Manager Berger is named Former Shift Manager Retired Park Supervisor An executive at the park who appears at the very end of the story Characters from the first book edit The first book features all of the preceding characters and adds several more Roy Happy The owner of the amusement park whose face is always hidden from the camera He keeps a white cat in his lap and does several other things that are direct homages to Ernst Stavro Blofeld the nemesis of James Bond Park Upper Management Guy His name pretty much says it all and is usually abbreviated in the story to P U M G New Shift Manager A man in a cowboy hat and a puffy coat who started out at the park at the same time as Dogby and Princess All three of them became friends while working together in the park s Chinatoon section Queen Sunshine A girl in a thinly veiled Cinderella costume New Shift Manager s girlfriend Head of Park Security Wears a uniform reminiscent of M Bison s which is used to comical effect halfway through the manga The Duchess A girl whose costume appears to be modelled after Princess Leia A friend of the Princess Petey The dog mascot of Illusion Valley the other amusement park in the area a reference to Six Flags Magic Mountain A shadowy figure whose true motives aren t entirely clear but acts as a stronger nemesis for Dogby than Katty Kit did Plot editThe original 15 page story for Rising Stars of Manga 2 features Dogby and Snack Girl clearing Birdie of the theft of 20 pounds of hot dogs The two full volumes of the manga are each complete stories In the first book Dogby solves a murder while the rest of the park is on the brink of civil war over the mysterious theft of a week s ticket sales In the second book Dogby helps defend an Alaskan town from a gang of Russian Imperialists Release editVolume list edit No North American release date North American ISBN01June 13 2006 1 978 1 59816 582 1 02January 13 2008 1 978 1 59816 583 8References edit a b Manga Comics Book Catalog Tokyopop Archived from the original on 2 January 2010 Retrieved 6 January 2010 External links editTOKYOPOP s Rising Stars of Manga X Wes Abbott on Dogby Walks Alone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dogby Walks Alone amp oldid 976856926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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