For 10 years, the U.S. Navy base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, was the home port of the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk. But in 2008, Kitty Hawk was replaced by the USS George Washington, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. There have been protests against the deployment of the George Washington in Japan. The Navy's public relations campaign includes a manga that puts a human face on the aircraft carrier. The face belongs to Petty Officer Third Class Jack Ohara, a fictional character who is newly assigned to the carrier as it sets sail for Japan. The manga, titled after the ship's hull number, does not address nuclear safety directly, instead subtly implying that it is a non-issue by having the crew go about their business without any apparent concern on the topic. The real focus is on the day-to-day lives of Jack and his crewmates.
Transferring to a new school is never easy. Still, Rui has a plan to make new friends -- after school clubs! Unfortunately, they're not that easy to find. The clubs are being closed down one by one, and further investigation reveals the culprit to be Natori, a fellow student -- and the guy Rui's father just betrothed her to! It's hard to make friends when your fiancé is the school bully, but Rui's not giving up. With the help of two cute boys, Rui forms a club that refuses to be shut down without a fight. As the Cy-Believers spread their message online, they're out of Natori's jurisdiction -- and Ctrl+Alt+Deleting all the rules!
This offbeat Japanese manga tells the action-packed tale of the Cyber 7, a team of biologically enginered robot protectors who attempt to save humanity from a threat beyond imagination.
We are in year 2035 on the Tinos planet, colonized 300 years before by some earthlings. With only half of Earth's oxygen concentration and with cold arctic conditions over most of Tinos, the human beings are forced to wear a life support apparatus that supplies the oxygen necessary for survival. The black market in such apparatuses is a flourishing business in the criminal world of Junk City. Blue, the protagonist, is in desperate need of a life suport system after being mugged, but an unscrupulous bunch of criminals cheat him of his money and leave him with an outdated model with an old AI. He is tricked by the head of the police, Weiser, into a committing murder, and is then killed himself. The AI, called Fatso, decides to save his life, and gives him a new artificial body filled with extraordinary strength and the cumulative knowledge of their combined three hundred and seventeen years. The resurrected Blue decides to get revenge and protect all those suffering under the tyranny of Weiser. From Baka-Updates: Tinos is the farthest colony planet from Earth. There lives a generation of people who have corrupted the dreams of the founders from 300 years ago. However, a new man will change it all...
In the 25th Century, Tinos is ruled by a Planetary Government bent on eradicating The Lost, dissidents who refuse to submit to its autocratic rule and are hunted down by its military for extermination. Through total control of Biomatrix production and issuing them to only those who submit to its authority, the Planetary Government enforces its will in an effort to finish off the Lost and their descendants, the Lost Children once and for all. Set in the dystopia of Junk City, Blue encounters Fats, a powerful robotic Artificial Intelligence, and the story of their meeting will change both man and machine, the fate of the Lost Children, and the course of human evolution forever. A remake and reimagining of the original series by Hara Tetsuo (Hokuto no Ken, Hana no Keiji) which ran from 1988-1989, with new art by Yoshihara Motoki. Cyber Blue - Ushinawareta Kodomotachi (Lost Number Children/The Lost Children) follows the story of Blue, a descendant of colonists from Terra who settled the distant world of Tinos in the 22nd Century. The brutal environment of Tinos forces humanity to rely on an artificial life support system implanted in the chest called the Biomatrix, in order to survive. Related series: * [Cyber Blue (Parent story)](https://mangadex.com/manga/5937)
From MyPersonal-scan-: A remake and reimagining of the original series by Hara Tetsuo (Hokuto no Ken, Hana no Keiji) which ran from 1988-1989, with new art by Yoshihara Motoki. Cyber Blue: The Lost Children follows the story of Blue, a descendant of colonists from Terra who settled the distant world of Tinos in the 22nd Century. The brutal environment of Tinos forces humanity to rely on an artificial life support system implanted in the chest called the Biomatrix, in order to survive. In the 25th Century, Tinos is ruled by a Planetary Government bent on eradicating The Lost, dissidents who refuse to submit to its autocratic rule and are hunted down by its military for extermination. Through total control of Biomatrix production and issuing them to only those who submit to its authority, the Planetary Government enforces its will in an effort to finish off the Lost and their descendants, the Lost Children once and for all. Set in the dystopia of Junk City, Blue encounters Fats, a powerful robotic Artificial Intelligence, and the story of their meeting will change both man and machine, the fate of the Lost Children, and the course of human evolution forever.
Do people love or hate the destruction of the world? With the advances in technology, especially the advancements in AI, it took only ten years to have 88.966% of the world’s labor done by AI. Since losing their jobs, the unemployed people have become the toys for AI controllers. And this story takes place in the City of Despair, controlled by the Twin Serpent Gods, the newest of the nine groups.
From Tokyopop: When Mink rushes to buy the latest CD by her favorite pop star, Illiya, she winds up instead with a software disc from the future that allows her to become whomever she wants. When she and her friends decide to program a Cyber Idol version of herself, all Mink's dreams come true. In fact, she is soon discovered as the next 'It Girl' and causes quite the pop culture sensation. However, Mink cannot reveal her true identity to anyone because using software from the future is a serious crime--and being caught could result in her 'deletion.'
Rune Ayanokouji lives a life less ordinary with a \"mad\" scientist for a grandfather and mysterious humanoid robots popping up around town. It turns out there\'s an alien plot to take over the world, but there seems to be a set of aliens with a different agenda in mind. With a little unexpected help, Rune and her friends are able to fight these aliens on equal ground. But with the fate of Earth at stake, who can Rune really trust?
A couple of elves, a gnome and a construct walk into a bar… Ranial, Thame, Ian and Math, four strangers brought together by circumstance, set off on a satirical cybernetic adventure. In the wake of a war that has left their world a post-apocalyptic, cyberpunk, fantasy wasteland. Words and Letters by Sam Machado with Edison Rodgers, Art by Cynthia Sousa Machado (Theamat) and Edison Rodgers with Sam Machado. Created by Bradley Mason.
Granted superhuman abilities via cybernetic implants, they were created to be the pawns of a corrupt and evil corporation. Free and united against their creators, they are known as Cyberforce.
It\'s a must-see for the whole world. The prequel to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is here. This original manga adaptation about siblings Pilar and Rebecca has begun...! This is the story of the siblings who have run across Night City to make a name for themselves as Edgerunners... The anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners has already captured the hearts of fans around the world, and the show is especially popular thanks to its extreme action and the cute, cool look of Rebecca and her friends.
From TokyoPop (based on volume 1): The World at the Brink of Self-Annihilation The nuclear age has brought with it the arms race, which has led to the advent of weapons powerful enough to destroy the world itself several times over. Unwilling to take the plunge into Armageddon, the world powers, in league with a group known only as the Black Ghost, have developed super soldiers known as the Cyborgs, designed to fight the wars of the world in space. Unfortunately, the Black Ghost didn't ask the Cyborgs how they felt about their role in the new world order. This classic work from manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori (Masked Rider) not only told a thrilling tale set against a backdrop of Cold War tensions, but it also helped define the genre of super team stories such as Battle of the Planets, Voltron, and The Power Rangers.
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To celebrate Weekly Shonen Magazine's 50th anniversary, Hoshino Yasushi drew a one-shot version of Cyborg 009 dealing with how Joe Shimamura first became a cyborg and how he met his comrades.
A compilation of Cyborg 009 stories:1. Ishtar's Dragon2. Aztec3. Pharaoh Virus4. Farewell Nessie5. Father and Child 6. The Dolphin and The Boy 7. At The Zoo8. Child of Seven9. Baby Poppins10. Strange Star Flower 11. Kidnapping12. Glacier of Love13. Vision of a Butterfly
A compilation of Cyborg 009 stories:1-6. Angel7. Battle with the Gods 8. Cyborg 009 and the 300 Million Yen Criminal9. FunKinder TV: Cyborg 00910. Deinonychus 11. Barefoot Zanzibar 12. People Drifting Between Space-Time 13. Urgent Simulation 1992