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suport system after being mugged, but an unscrupulous bunch of criminals cheat him of his money and leave him with an outdated model with an old AI.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...
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.
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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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
Cyborg 009 Conclusion: God's War is intended to be a proper conclusion to the original Cyborg 009 series. The manga is illustrated by Masato Hayase and based on Ishinomori's original concept notes, sketches, and a novel draft, all of which had been gathered by his son, Jo Onodera.
A compilation of Cyborg 009 stories:1. Conan the Giant of the North2. Arctic Ghost3. Golden Triangle 4. Aphrodite5. Metamorphosis 6. Water Spirit 7. Frozen Time8. Rainy Day Sketches of Yamano Te 9. Go For It! Big Brother 10. Invisible Strings11. Cyborg Soldier, For Whom Do You Fight!
A compilation of Cyborg 009 stories:1. Edda (Norse Mythology)2. Snow Carnival3. Legend of the Star Mermaid4. Night of the Star Festival 5. City of Wind 6. Passing Shot7. The Red Shoes8. The Modern Narcissus 9. Eyes and Ears10. Mechanical Machine11. Hepatica Symphony12. Heart of the Machine
The prequel manga to the Cyborg 009 vs Devilman OVA.
On the planet Paradyze, a war between the surface and underworld has been going on for centuries. A young cyborg fox named Maze fights for the resistance against the underworld, but has lost hope for an end to the war...until an alien named Grumble crash lands on his planet, and brings with him the technology to change everything...
*Often makes a cameo appearance in the artist's various works including Hikaru no Go. His name is Tokijirou Kaizou, a brilliant scientist who has decided to spend his waning years taking things much easier: caring for his family, farming on his own plot of land...and transforming himself into a 2000-horsepower cyborg!?