It is here in Volume 7 that we get our first clear look at Pluto, before only hinted, effectively obscured by shadow or clouds. Abullah is seeking vengeance on those who he feels destroyed his family and his homeland. It's just that not much happens here, especially compared to the extraordinary heights achieved in Volume 6.īy now we know that Pluto is the robot Sahad, manipulated and fed with hatred by his creator, Abullah, and forced into the ultra-powerful body designed for climate manipulation, modified into a war machine. His and Takashi Nagasaki's writing is just as sharp, his art no less emotive and powerful. Volume 7 of Naoki Urasawa's Pluto is the weakest volume in the series, but even a weak turnout from Urasawa is stronger than most comics. The Run: Naoki Urasawa's Pluto Volume 3.Chris Ware Doesn't Want You to Read Floyd Farland.Mark Waid and Walt Simonson Bring on Glorious, Gid.The Run: Naoki Urasawa's Pluto Volume 4.Quick Hits: Ten New (and Newish) Comics and Collec.Mesmerized by The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar. The Run: Naoki Urasawa's Pluto Volume 5.
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