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Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 3

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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.

When robots become so highly advanced in function, yet so similar in kind to humans, societal resistance is inevitable. In this backdrop of technophobic discrimination, Europol’s top robot detective Gesicht and Atom, the most advanced robot in the world continue their investigation into the serial murders of the great robots of the world. The leaves of this mystery masterfully unfold into a complex intersection of reactionary robot hate groups, global politics, and an exploration of robot identity.

Product Details:
Author: Naoki Urasawa
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: May 19, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1421519208
Product Length: 8.1 inches
Product Width: 5.7 inches
Product Height: 0.8 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 8.19 inches
Package Width: 5.67 inches
Package Height: 0.87 inches
Package Weight: 0.31 pounds
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5The third volume is focused more on character development and more on URAN but major revelations in this latest volume! AwesomeJul 03, 2009
By Dennis A. Amith (kndy)
In the first two volumes of "PLUTO", we learned about a world where robots and humans work together alongside with each other. In this world, robots are treated (by most) like sentient beings comes a world where the planet has robotic heroes and even police squadrons of human and robot partners. Of course, it's not an all perfect world as there are humans who rather not co-exist with the robots. And someone makes their agenda known when someone has decided to disrupt that peaceful coexistence by destroying the great robots and possibly murdering those who protect the rights for robots.

This is the basis of the story "PLUTO", a reimagining of "Astro Boy - The Greatest Robot on Earth" written by manga great Naoki Urasawa ("Yawara", "Monster", "20th Century Boys" and many more titles) and co-authored by Takashi Nagasaki. The Astro Boy or Tetsuwan Atom stories are based on the popular works of Osamu Tezuka and with cooperation from Tezuka Productions, this manga project is managed by Makoto Tezuka.

The first volume showed us how the great Mont Blanc and the North No. 2, two of the seven powerful robots in the world were destroyed by an unknown force. We also learned that several scientists were murdered. All of them were found dead with antlers next or stuck to their heads.

In the second volume of "PLUTO", another great robot is destroyed and Gesicht, the investigation robot is racing to find out who is doing the killings. But this time he has shared his memories with the boy super robot known as Atom.

In this third volume of "PLUTO", we are introduced to Atom's sister Uran, another great robot who is much different than Atom (who tends to like being treated like a regular boy and has emotions that the other great robots do not have). Uran is able to feel the pain of animals and so she is always trying to save them and is often scolded by Atom for missing class, because she walks on the beat of her own drum.

Here is a brief summary of each chapter in vol. 3 (short summaries, no spoilers):

ACT 16 - URAN - We learn more about Atom's sister Uran and learn how different the brother and sister robots are. We are also introduced to the mysterious Professor Abullah, Central Asia's greatest intellect.

ACT 17 - DEATH TO MACHINES! - We are introduced to a group similar to the Ku Klux Klan but known as KR who want death to the machines. We are introduced to Adolf.

ACT 19 - EPSILON - The great robot fighter Hercules wants to take action after his fellow great robot counterparts have been destroyed but another great robot named Epsilon makes his appearance.

ACT 20 - ROBOT HATERS - We learn a little about the past between Adolf and his relationship with his brother.

ACT 21 - URAN'S SEARCH - Uran's sense is working in overtime once again and this time it's not an animal that is in need but a man.

ACT 22 - PLUTO - The robot hating group KR has hired an assassin to eliminate a great robot.

ACT 23 - WANDERING SOUL - The man that Uran is helping out may be not a kind man but something worse.

JUDGMENT CALL:

"PLUTO: Urasawa x Tezuka" vol. 03 unlike the first two volumes focuses less on the battles between the great robots and focuses on character development of Uran and also a new side of humans who have harbored a hatred towards the robots.

This side of humanity has never been explored in the previous volumes and now we are getting a much clearer picture in this volume of people who are very much against the peaceful co-existence between man and robot.

The volume also quickly gets into introducing the reader of who may be responsible for the deaths of the great robots and how unstable this character truly is.

Overall, "PLUTO: Urasawa x Tezuka" is another enjoyable volume that definitely is setting up for major repercussions between the peaceful co-existence of man and robot, so I definitely can't wait for volume 4.

If you are looking for a manga series that is well-written, you can't go wrong with this reimagining of the "Atom Boy" series. Darker, dramatic and overall captivating!

5Great readDec 10, 2010
By HappyReader
This volume is a great continuance of the series. The story unfolds with more mystery and the reveal of other mysteries. Can't wait to get volume 4.

5Pluto = AWESOMESep 20, 2009
By D. Goldie "Goldo McSas"
I doubt there's much I could say about this Manga that hasn't already been said. Pluto is a story developed out of an old Astro-Boy story called The Greatest Robot in the World which involved Astro-boy fighting off another robot named Pluto who was almost as strong as he was.
In Pluto, Urasawa has developed a murder mystery centered around the seven most advanced robots in the world as one by one they are picked off by a murderous Robot that arrives in a tornado and always disfigures the bodies of its victims by arranging the corpse with antler like horns protruding from their head. The story follows the lead investigator of the murders, Geist, who is himself one of the seven robots. Themes of emerging Robot consciousness, anti-robot hate groups, world politics, and a mystery in Geist's past all meld together into possibly the finest manga series I have read to date. (Although Akira is still up there...)
Action, Mystery, Robots, and an engaging story; this manga has it all!
Whether you are a manga fan or if you are just interested in a great story, I cannot recommend Pluto enough!!!

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