
This volume of
Astro Boy collects two stories, The Greatest Robot on
Eart, and Mad Machine.
This is another book i picked up at the
baltimore comic convention, I get loads of
Astro Boy books for dirt cheap at conventions, I almost have all 18!
The Greatest robot on earth centers on the killing of the World's 7 greatest robots, who are
Mont
Blanc, the "mountain guide robot, pride of
Switzerland, with 100,000
horsepower"
North #2, the six armed Robot from Scotland,
Brando, "the top robot wrestler in all of Turkey",
Gerhardt, A robot inspector from Germany, made of a nigh
indestructible metal called "
Zeronium",
Hercules, the honor bound robot from
Greece,
Epsilon, a powerful Australian Robot fueled by Photon energy,
and last but not least Japan's own
Astro(who is the only one not killed).
The robot responsible is Pluto, a horned robot built by an evil man to become the best robot and rule the world. All of the seven robots are fairly interesting characters, but most of the fights with Pluto seem to be in Pluto's favor for the most part. Pluto is an interesting character, for even though he is certainly doing terrible things, depriving the world of these great robots, and essentially "murdering" them, he has no choice for that was why he was created. He shows signs of honor and even develops a friendship with
Astro and his sister,
Uran. Dr.
Tenma,
Astro's mysterious creator returns and gives
Astro 1,000,000 horsepower to confront Pluto, but circumstances
intervene and a mysterious new robot enters the fray...
This story was very entertaining, kind of a classic action
manga scenario. A good way to introduce lots of cool robots, with interesting powers, and have nice action scenes. This story is also the basis of a
spinoff manga, by the
excellent Manga-
Ka,
Naoki Urasawa, called PLUTO. That centers around Gerhardt, investigating the murders of the robots by the until then unknown Pluto. I hope it gets released here.
The second story is called "Mad Machine" in which a crazy doctor makes a machine that drives all robots mad, jumping around causing a general ruckus. It is fairly short, and a little more light hearted than the Pluto story. I think the Mad Machine was used as a basis for some of the plot in the
Tezuka based animated film Metropolis.
If you like
Tezuka, and
Astro Boy, this is an excellent Volume to pick up.