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Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 2 (2)
Naoki Urasawa
Synopsis "Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 2 (2)"
Who Killed Astro Boy? In an ideal world where man and robots coexist, someone or something is after the seven great robots of the world. Interpol assigns robot detective Gesicht to this most strange and complex case--and he eventually discovers that he is one of the targets! An advocate for robot rights and a renowned European robot have been murdered. Gesicht, the detective assigned to the case, has deduced that the killer is targeting the great robots of the world--which means that he too is one of the targets. Gesicht takes it upon himself to warn the potential targets, and Atom, the famous boy robot from Japan, is next on his list. Elsewhere, the Turkish robot hero Brando sets out on his own to take on a mysterious challenger. As the robots traverse a labyrinthine path edging toward their own souls, the question remains: Who is the killer and what is his motive?
Naoki Urasawa (Tokio, 1960) es uno de los autores de manga más representativos de la actualidad. Sus principales obras son Monster, Pineapple Army, Yawara!, Master Keaton, Happy!, 20th Century Boys, Billy Bat ... Yawara!.
Obtuvo el XXXV Premio de Manga Shôgakukan en 1990. Monster recibió el Premio a la Excelencia (Sección Manga) del I Festival de los Medios en 1997, el Gran Premio de Manga del III Premio Cultural Osamu Tezuka en 1999 y el XLVI Premio Shôgakukan de Manga en 2001. A 20th Century Boys le fue concedido el XXV Premio Kôdansha de Manga en 2001.