The clock is ticking, and Gesicht has to figure out who is behind these brutal killings before time runs out. Pluto ( Purt) is a manga series by Naoki Urasawa published in Shogakukans Big Comic Original since 2003. In 2002, award-winning manga artist Naoki Urasawa, along with his producer, Takashi Nagasaki, approached Tezuka Productions with the concept of adapting the Greatest Robot on Earth story. Seven of the remaining greatest robots built by humanity are on the murderer’s list, including Gesicht himself, as well as humans connected to preserving the International Robot Laws, which grant robots equal rights. The clues lead Gesicht to realize the killer is a robot, which would make it the first case in the past 8 years where a human is killed by a robot. Gesicht, a German Europol robot detective and a war veteran, is investigating a series of robot and human murders around the world, where the killer leaves behind his signature mark on the victim two pointy objects jutting out of their skull resembling horns. Set in a distant future where humans and sentient robots have come up with a peaceful coexistence after several years of a brutal war, Pluto drives its plot through post-war PTSD and a message of anti-war. to his reinterpretation by Naoki Urasawa and his co-writer Takashi Nagasaki. The manga series ran from September 2003 to April 2009, publicized by the magazine Big Comic Original. Introduced by Japanese Manga master Osamu Tezuka in the adventures of Astro. Urasawa and Nagasaki's Pluto is based on Tezuka’s Astro Boy storyline known as “The Greatest Robot on Earth" from 1964.
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