Also, there are so many revelations that some of them seem a little bit rushed and too convenient. However, this book feels like a slight step-down from the sixth volume, which is so far my favorite in the whole series.Īlthough still good, the seventh volume is slower-paced and feels like a prolonged wrap-up rather than an adventure by itself. “Pluto, Volume 007,” just like the previous volumes, is action-packed, suspenseful, thrilling, thought-provoking and touching. However, when his children, a group of war orphans, are in danger, Epsilon has no choice but to face the murderous villain, who, in fact, might not even be the main danger. Although Epsilon is extremely powerful, he refuses to fight. The whole series is based on “The Greatest Robot on Earth,” the most popular story arc in Astro Boy series written by a legendary manga master Osamu Tezuka.Įpsilon, a pacifist robot powered by photon energy, is the last one of the seven great robots of the world. “Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Volume 007” by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki is the seventh book in an eight-book science fiction manga series Pluto.
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