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Space Battleship Yamato #3

Space Battleship Yamato, Vol. 3

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It is the year 2199. The Gamilans, a hostile alien race, have bombarded the Earth, rendering it virtually uninhabitable and edging humanity to the verge of extinction. Mankind's last, best hope for survival is the Space Battleship Yamato, a legendary spaceship newly equipped with a faster-than-light drive and advanced weaponry. Its mission: to travel to the distant planet of Iscandar and obtain a mysterious device that could heal our planet. Can Yamato's ragtag crew traverse the galaxy, defeat an overwhelming alien force, and return home in time to save the Earth from certain destruction? FINAL VOLUME

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First published January 1, 1975

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Leiji Matsumoto

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Leiji Matsumoto (松本零士) is famous for his space operas such as Space Battleship Yamato. His style is characterized by tragic heroes; tall, slender, fragile-looking heroines with strong wills and in some cases, god-like powers; and a love of analog gauges and dials in his spacecraft.

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March 11, 2017
Reading finally Space Battleship Yamato is wonderful. I love Matsumoto's style, I like to be projected in a fictional future and explore the galaxies with his characters, which are definetely standardized in his stories. Still, it is possible to see a originality in each of them.

In this case, probably watching the anime would give a better experience though. The first book follows pretty much the trip to Iscandar, the second and third instead the Comet serie, though the manga is interrupted on the first part and don't tell more about what happened, leaving the reader confused. I was wondering if I had missed to buy some volume, but it seems for some strange reason the ink ended there.. :)
The Iscandar story is beautifully written and full of emotions, although a bit predictable. Interesting the side story at the end of volume three about Jura.

I can easily understand why this has becoming a classical, if one take in consideration especially that it was written in the 80s and that the name "Yamato" has a great impact in the Japanese culture.
Looking forward to read more from Matsumoto-san!
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May 28, 2017
Nel terzo volume continua, con un finale apertissimo, la storia della Yamato. In pratica della saga contro l'impero della cometa non viene detto nulla. Rispetto al secondo volume anche l'atmosfera a cui Matsumoto teneva tanto manca, e la ridondanza è eccessiva. Due stelle giusto perché ci sono affezionato.
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February 19, 2019
Not as good...

...as the anime. Some chapters seen our of place avid the art at times is a bit shoddy. I prefer the animated series and original movies over the manga.
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