![]() ![]() ![]() The climax has a lot of action, but if you're exclusively an action fan, don't read it just for that. Most of Pluto is dedicated to the buildup of the plot and development of the mystery, with a bit of action and mecha scattered in between. From my understanding, he is Astro Boy's protagonist but in Urasawa's style (as you can probably tell, Urasawa is the sole artist on this work).įirst off, the dominant genres in this work are mystery, sci-fi, and psychological. I have never read Astro Boy but Pluto is supposed to be a mature retelling of one of its arcs, with the most obvious connection being Atom. It is also apparently a spin-off of Tezuka's Astro Boy. Genres are action, mecha, psychological, mystery, sci-fi, and seinen. The main character is Gesicht, an advanced police robot tasked with finding the culprit, despite being one of their targets. Several years after the conclusion of the war, a horned robot named Pluto is hunting down and killing these robots and the people who created them. Seven super-advanced humanoid robots are created to fight in a war between two fictional nations. ![]() ![]() It takes place in a world where intelligent robots have become a cornerstone of society. ![]()
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