Astro Boy #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeVolume 23 of Osamu Tezuka's original Astro Boy series arrives in 2003, and the cover wastes no time setting the stakes: the plucky robot boy rockets straight toward the reader, fists raised and jet boots blazing, while a massive, dark mechanical giant looms overhead with debris and machinery scattering in every direction around them. Tezuka's dynamic linework — all speed lines and explosive energy — captures exactly the kind of heart-pounding confrontation that has made this series so enduring. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering Tezuka's vision, this volume is a genuinely exciting reminder of why Astro Boy remains one of manga's most compelling heroes.
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Osamu explains that when the story was originally printed people were confused since they didn't know that there were pyramids in Mexico.
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