A review by emmarj
PLUTO: Naoki Urasawa x Ozamu Tezuka, Band 001 by Naoki Urasawa

3.0

"In a distant future where sentient humanoid robots pass for human, someone or some thing is out to destroy the seven great robots of the world. Europol's top detective Gesicht is assigned to investigate these mysterious robot serial murders; the only catch is that he himself is one of the seven targets."

The first volume of Pluto is intriguing. It is much more adult than many of the manga I have previously read, which I prefer although I'm terrible at finding the adult ones. This is my first experience with a manga where I didn't feel like the story was finished being set up in the first volume. For that reason and also for some rather cheesy dialogue I'm only giving this 3 stars but I do plan to continue this series and see where it goes.