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You are reading Pluto, a manga that covering action, award winning, drama, mystery, psychological, sci-fi, seinen. Pluto (プルートウ, 플루토) is a critically acclaimed seinen manga by Naoki Urasawa, reimagining Osamu Tezuka's classic Astro Boy story “The Greatest Robot on Earth” with a darker, more mature tone. Set in a world where robots and humans coexist, the story follows Gesicht, a robot detective, as he investigates a string of mysterious and brutal murders targeting both humans and advanced robots. As the investigation unfolds, themes of identity, humanity, grief, and the ethics of artificial intelligence are explored, blurring the line between human and machine. What makes Pluto compelling is Urasawa's masterful storytelling, intricate mystery, and emotionally rich character development, creating a gripping narrative that appeals to both fans of classic manga and readers seeking sophisticated, thought-provoking stories. For fans of suspense, science fiction, and psychological drama, Pluto offers a profound and unforgettable experience.
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From Naoki Urasawa, Pluto reinterprets Tezuka’s classic “The Greatest Robot on Earth” arc into a profound noir mystery exploring what it means to be human.
Detective Gesicht, a robot investigator, hunts a killer targeting the world’s most advanced robots.
Each murder unravels philosophical questions about emotion, memory, and conscience.
As the truth unfolds, the line between man and machine blurs beyond repair.
With cinematic pacing and profound storytelling, Pluto explores AI ethics, war trauma, and existential dread.
Essential for readers who love intelligent sci-fi, mystery, and emotional depth.