Pluto

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Pluto
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Original Manga Naoki Urasawa
Director/Artist NA
Format Manga
Made By Big Comic Original
Episode Length NA
# of Eps/Volumes 8 (Complete)

Genre

Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Sum it up in a Sentence:

Mystery manga about a futuristic world where robots are second-class citizens with someone or something eliminating the world's most powerful robots.

Main Description

In a distant future where sentient humanoid robots pass for human, someone or some thing is out to destroy the seven great robots of the world. Europol’s top detective Gesicht is assigned to investigate these mysterious robot serial murders—the only catch is that he himself is one of the seven targets.

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Personal Opinions

Keyboard Kid

Pluto is fantastic. Urasawa is a master of his craft, and while there's so much depth in the references to Tezuka, you don't have to have read a single page of his to enjoy this. It's a great read, start to finish, and it's the best story about sentient robots you'll read. Not too complex, not pretentious, and it doesn't try to shove a moral down your throat. The art is gorgeous and it's structured so well. If you are a fan of manga, read this. If you've gone through 20th Century Boys or Monster, you'll know what you're in for.

IShallRiseAgain

While this series is one huge tribute to Astro Boy, it also works as a stand-alone work. The series has a compelling plot with a lot of intrigue and mystery along with many plot twists. The series explores themes of war and what it means to be human. I recommend checking this manga out.

Links

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