![]() Like Gesicht, we are plunked down into it with very little in the way of introduction. What he created was something very different from Tezuka's shiny retro-futurism, but it's certainly compelling in its own fashion.Īside from laying down the premise, this first volume is all about establishing the mood of this manga. Urasawa created this particular work not only as a tribute to Tezuka's work, but to give it his own down-to-earth spin (albeit one that clearly owes a lot to his own Monster). It's based on a rather famous story arc from Osamu Tezuka's classic manga Astro Boy. ![]() Unless you've been living under a rock, you've likely heard the story behind Pluto by now. As his investigation grows, he believes that these deaths are connected to a terrible conspiracy to destroy both the world's greatest robots and the humans who want to protect them, and that whomever is behind it may not be human themselves. It's up to the android detective Gesicht to investigate these cases. That same day, a notable robot politician in Germany was also killed. ![]() Then he was found smashed to smithereens in the remains of a forest fire. ![]() Mont Blanc was considered one of the world's greatest robots, a beloved mountain guide and forester in his home land of Switzerland. ![]()
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