A review by yellauraya
Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 6 by Osamu Tezuka, Takashi Nagasaki, Naoki Urasawa

5.0

5/5

SPOILERS


as one of the greatest robots in the world, the way he died under the hands of a low-level child robot can be bewildering to others, but that scene is actually emotional and quite fitting, i guess? the way he thought of his son that he forgot for years at that moment, and the way he didn't even resist and just let that child robot kill him is quite tragic. seeing these robots express their hatred, pain, grief and sadness is getting to me and they seemed more human to me than most of the humans in this story. this volume is quite heavy and i don't know how the story will progress from here, but this has to be one of my favorite volumes from this series.