It Rhymes with Takei
George Takei et al. Top Shelf, $29.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-60309-574-7
Star Trek actor and Eisner award winner Takei follows They Called Us Enemy with a deeply felt and good-humored graphic memoir that charts his long journey toward self-acceptance as a gay man. The accessible narrative opens with a prologue set in 2022, when Takei appeared on The View to discuss coming out at the “very late” age of 68 and declared that “society groomed me to be closeted.” He then flashes back to his boyhood, where he learns to pretend to be attracted to girls: “Even at this early stage, I was an actor... hiding my true self behind a character.” In high school, he develops a passion for the stage, and eventually he lands roles in theater, film, and television. Alongside fond memories of playing Sulu on Star Trek, he peppers in cameos from such luminaries as Cary Grant. Across the years, he confronts personal, professional, and historic highs and lows. Despite his fears, when he finally comes out publicly, it bolsters his career. He campaigns openly for gay marriage and gets asked to appear on series like The Big Bang Theory. Harmony Becker’s crisp, bright art complements Takei’s sunny storytelling, and though he frankly acknowledges present-day political challenges, he concludes on a determinedly optimistic note: “If we have the courage to fight for our principles, America will be okay.” This invigorating autobiography effortlessly mixes inspiration with insight. (June)
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Reviewed on: 04/29/2025
Genre: Comics