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A review by james_desantis
Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 8 by Osamu Tezuka, Naoki Urasawa, Takashi Nagasaki
4.0
Pluto ends as strong as it started.
Atom is back, that much we knew. However, what is his answer to the growing danger that is Pluto? Will he strike out in anger? He now has emotions that he has never felt before after being reborn. However, if he goes after Pluto can he win? The two dish it out while something under the earth is rumbling and every human is worried that the end of days is here.
This hits some great emotional bits. Saying goodbye to various characters and seeing their secrets and last moments is super sad but very effective. The art is great as always and some epic action shots really elevate this volume. The ending is touching yet meaningful and the only way it could end really. The villain and some side plots seem to get lost a bit or rushed though.
Overall, fantastic. What a great series. One good volume and 7 great-fantastic volumes. You don't see that every day. A 4.5 out of 5.
Atom is back, that much we knew. However, what is his answer to the growing danger that is Pluto? Will he strike out in anger? He now has emotions that he has never felt before after being reborn. However, if he goes after Pluto can he win? The two dish it out while something under the earth is rumbling and every human is worried that the end of days is here.
This hits some great emotional bits. Saying goodbye to various characters and seeing their secrets and last moments is super sad but very effective. The art is great as always and some epic action shots really elevate this volume. The ending is touching yet meaningful and the only way it could end really. The villain and some side plots seem to get lost a bit or rushed though.
Overall, fantastic. What a great series. One good volume and 7 great-fantastic volumes. You don't see that every day. A 4.5 out of 5.