After Daisuke Ido discovers a the head of a cyborg in a trash dump, he reconstructs her body and names her Alita. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This manga was one of the few series that were able to cut to the core of me. The world our main character Gally lives in is a cold and dangerous place where anyone you care for could die at anytime. Fighting loneliness and fear she struggles to find meaning in her life. I think anybody that reads this book will understand what it feels to live in a bleak world full of terrible things that you just can't understand. We've all been there...where the world seems to loom over you and you just want to give up. Gally is an android but just as human as you and me. At times she wants to give up...but she will inspire her readers by getting up once again to face the dark world she lives in. The art is a bit grimy and messier than the newer mangas, but it fits the atmosphere of the story perfectly. You can even see it improving with each volume. This is the best manga I have read to date. And I highly recommend it to anyone that is willing to look at the world in a honest light.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
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Awakening and Compassion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
There are several manga series that enjoy popularity in the US, but have never completely broken through to best-seller status here. We seem to be too much influenced by the availability of a corresponding anime film or series. With manga like 'Battle Angel Alita,' this is a particular shame since I think the comic would make a perfect transition to automation. Yukito Kishiro's art is graphic and finely detailed, there is a tremendous amount of action, with plots that are full of unique twists.The story opens with Ido Daisake, part time hunter-warrior, part time humble repairman, pawing through piles of technological super junk for robot parts. Unexpectedly, he finds the head and torso of an attractive cyborg and sets out to rebuild her. After some work collecting what he needs, Alita (named for his dead cat) is up, about, and in trouble. Alita, it turns out, has surprising battle skills, and sets out to become a hunter-warrior herself. The second half of the manga tells the story of Alita's first major conflict - with Makaku, another cyborg who is all head and tail (except when he is 'borrowing' what parts he pleases).All of this takes place in the ground level (and sewer) of a Bladerunner-esque under-city called the Scrap Yard. It is the industrial plant and trash can for Tiphares, the upscale city in the clouds where jury-built cyborgs never get to go. Most residents are at least partly artificial and many are like Alita, a brain and central nervous system inside a mechanical contrivance. Despite all this dehumanization, Alita manages to be more than a machine operator. Somehow, her ethics and humanity have survived the fall to make this series much more than a choreographed hack and disassemble story. This is a manga with exceptional artistic and narrative values.
Majestic and moving: must buy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"Life itself remains undefined to me. Whether its ugly, or beautiful, a sin or a great gift to cherish-- I don't know. But I'll find out! I need a sense of purpose; being a bounty hunter lets me search for myself through battle. The money you speak of is meaningless to me! I walk in faith. The faith that we choose who we want to be...... and grow into that identity, ugly or beautiful!" The previous was a ingenius quote from Yukito Kishiro's futuristic masterpiece, "Battle Angel Alita", also called Gunnm (gun dreams), which is aruably one of the greatest manga's of all time. Not only is the art exquisite, but the characters are incredable, and the manga is truly exceptional enough in itself that it can be deemed the greatest manga ever. The plot is also of literary quality."Battle Angel Alita" tells the dark tale of Alita (her name was changed to Gally for the anime for pronoucetional reasons). One day, Dr. Daisuke Ido finds the remnants of a young cyborg girl in a scrap heap, with her brain still intact. A find such as this is a true gem, like buried treasure, and so Ido takes her to his home and repairs her. Like a father, Ido loves his "daughter" more than he loves himself. Ido is fascinated with Alita.Unfortunatly, Alita has amnesia, and cannot recall anything about her previous life. Being fairly low on money, Alita is suspicious of Ido and how he has aquired enough money to buy her an expensive body. One night, Alita follows him while he goes to his "work" and sees him fighting a fugitive mutant. Alita is forced into battle, and somehow is able to pull of the powerful "Panzer Kurst" fighting technique, used by formitable humaniods, also called "Armored Arts". Alita's supprising skill in combat leads to the gruesome death of the mutant.After the battle, Alita begins her mysterious past. How could she, a inexperenced cyborg, use the lengendary "Panzer Kurst", a tenchnique that only the strongest of cyborgs know? Alita makes the difficult descion to become a bounty hunter, like Ido. Alita runs away home and registers for the job, against Ido's will. And so the young angels journey into self-discovery begins.Yukito Kishiro's story telling is brilliant and beautiful. Without hesitation, I would label it masterful. The plot for this is of epic quality, unlike anything your ever going to discover in a fantasy novel. Tiphares is often portrayed as utopia, the ultimate solution for the poor surface dwellers, a sort of heaven on earth. It floats in the sky, almost mocking the poor, as the very high in class dwell in Tiphares. The condition for the Scrap City is, unfortunatly, horric and horrendous. Man eating cyborgs stak the streets, consuming human flesh.Each character in this drama is incredibly deep, and not as they seem at first. Alita's first criminal to go after is the malicous Makaku. Makuku is easily, estimated, ten times bigger than Alita. Makuku steals and then consumes human brains. Sounds prett
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
From the moment I picked this up, to the end, I was totally enthralled. This is definetly #2 on my list of Good Manga, #1 being the Nausicaa series. This manga tells the story of Alita, a 300 year old cyborg, and the man who "raised" her, Ido. Ido is a bounty hunter, and Alita decides to follow Ido, and registers as a hunter. This volume tells of Alita's bouts with Makaku, a horrid brain-eating monster. YOU MUST READ THIS! The art was incredible, and the story engrossing, and amazingly emotional. This is a definite must-read.
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