Metropolis
From Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy, comes Metropolis, the legendary 1949 graphic novel that inspired the animated fame that floored audiences and critics alike. In a not-so-far-off future a beautiful, artifically created girl -- unaware of her non-human background -- searches for the...
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From Osamu Tezuka, creator of Astro Boy, comes Metropolis, the legendary 1949 graphic novel that inspired the animated fame that floored audiences and critics alike. In a not-so-far-off future a beautiful, artifically created girl -- unaware of her non-human background -- searches for the non-existent parents she believes must exist, wandering alone in a world populated by humans and by the slave-driven robots who serve them. Tezuka's key theme of the nature of humanity in a technological society is framed in bold relief, as well as his wry allegorical observations of the Cold War that was escalating when he created Metropolis. A brilliant work of wit and wisdom -- and guest-starring some friends you may recognize from Astro Boy! -- Metropolis is one of graphic fiction's most enduring tales, available for the first time in an English-language edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781569718643 (1569718644)
ASIN: 1569718644
Publish date: April 21st 2003
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 169
Edition language: English
This was 100x better than the previous book I read of Osama Tezuka (Nextworld). I've seen the movie that this manga is based on let alone be disappointed that it was loosely based on this book.This book is about this villain named Duke Red who has created this fascist party, The Red Party. He create...
As far as I know, Metropolis is the first real graphic novel. I don't know of any previous comic written with the intention of being, only, a full-sized novel, published as such. What's more, Metropolis was even meant to be prestigious (to an extent) when it came out, which seems so far from the way...