Ratings25
Average rating4.3
"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."--P.[4] of cover.
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Everything I've read by Urasawa-sensei is gold. He is amazing.
This is a more mature (as in adult-oriented, not sexually graphic or violent) take on an Astro Boy story. Bloody robots hitting you in the feels.
It all begins with the death of the world's most beloved robot. It's supposedly an accident, but someone is actually going around murdering robots. And Detective Gesicht–also a robot–is on the case.
Series
2 primary booksPluto is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Takashi Nagasaki, Naoki Urasawa, and 2 others.