Patrulha Estelar Yamato

Patrulha Estelar Yamato

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  • Create Date:2021-04-22 01:51:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Leiji Matsumoto
  • ISBN:8583622922
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Summary

O ano é 2199, a Terra está sofrendo com as invasões e ataques do Império Gamilas, que força a humanidade a se refugiar em uma metrópole subterrânea, devido às armas de radiação。 Mas a situação está rapidamente se deteriorando e dentro de um ano o planeta inteiro se tornará inabitável。 Em meio a isso, uma mensagem misteriosa vinda dos confins do universo é captada pela base de Marte, contendo o método para a produção do “motor de ondas” e instruções que usassem essa tecnologia de viagem espacial para ir até o planeta Iskandar, onde conseguiriam um dispositivo que eliminaria por completo toda a radiação dos gamilanos。 Para essa missão é escolhido um antigo couraçado utilizado na guerra de 250 anos atrás, o Yamato。 E assim, o Couraçado Espacial Yamato parte em rumo a uma galáxia distante para trazer à Terra, dentro de um ano, a única e última esperança da humanidade! Reviva as emoções do maior clássico de ópera espacial criado no Japão, exibido nas TVs brasileiras na década de 1980, agora em um mangá de volume único na edição Prime。

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Reviews

Kris ——

My first manga!!! I was confused by the reading of it from right to left and from ‘the back’ to the front, but got the hang of it around 30 pages in。 Really liked the full-page space(ship) drawings and Dr。 Sado with his sake。

I。 S。

One of the true classics。 It’s kind of amazing how much actually happens off “screen” though!

K。J。 Cartmell

This is a great collectible for Star Blazers fans, to see the original artwork from acclaimed Japanese artist Leiji Mastumoto。 Like many fans, I discovered Star Blazers as a child in the late 70s, waiting for the next Star Wars movie to come out。 The story is as tragic as Battlestar Gallactica's and more serious than Buck Rogers。 There is much here about heroism and bravery。 In the manga, the Comet Empire storyline is incomplete, and the Iscandar quest is abbreviated。 Thus, I did not give this 5 This is a great collectible for Star Blazers fans, to see the original artwork from acclaimed Japanese artist Leiji Mastumoto。 Like many fans, I discovered Star Blazers as a child in the late 70s, waiting for the next Star Wars movie to come out。 The story is as tragic as Battlestar Gallactica's and more serious than Buck Rogers。 There is much here about heroism and bravery。 In the manga, the Comet Empire storyline is incomplete, and the Iscandar quest is abbreviated。 Thus, I did not give this 5 stars。 Thankfully, we still have the anime! 。。。more

Seth Isenberg

This was my first foray into Matsumoto's work, and I was very impressed。 First off, Seven Seas does a great job with their Classic Collection- excellent presentation, only second to Vertical in how they publish classic manga with new translation。 Speaking of translation, Zack Davisson's work is excellent, as always。 Great turns of phrase to carry over the intent, and he's able to convey the technical sci-fi mumbo jumbo jargon perfectly。I thought the story was inventive, the ship designs excellen This was my first foray into Matsumoto's work, and I was very impressed。 First off, Seven Seas does a great job with their Classic Collection- excellent presentation, only second to Vertical in how they publish classic manga with new translation。 Speaking of translation, Zack Davisson's work is excellent, as always。 Great turns of phrase to carry over the intent, and he's able to convey the technical sci-fi mumbo jumbo jargon perfectly。I thought the story was inventive, the ship designs excellent, and some of the characters well fleshed-out。 Only a few weaknesses overall- most of the characters were two-dimensional, including some main characters, and the story not only glosses over the climax of the story, but also remains unfinished。Most surprising to me (but probably not to longtime fans of Matsumoto) is that my favorite mecha anime, SDF Macross, totally lifted Yamato's setup! What Macross did with it after was different (and mostly an improvement)。Recommened。 。。。more

Jonathan Jeckell

The second anime I watched, one of my favorites, and was very formative。

Eastham Erik

Modern Manga readers can skip the classic Space Battleship Yamato; like other manga of that era, it can appear overly simple and childish。 That being said, for those interested on the evolution of Manga and how we have such engaging stories to read today, this classic collection is a good study。

Kathleen

A hefty volume! There seems to be a lot of repeated imagery of ships in space against a black starry background。 The character designs will be recognizable to Matsumoto fans, as they're re-used in all his other works! The story's decently stirring, about hope and fighting endlessly against the odds, but it's nothing new, and not deeply explored。 I get the feeling there may have been chapters skipped over in this collection。 A hefty volume! There seems to be a lot of repeated imagery of ships in space against a black starry background。 The character designs will be recognizable to Matsumoto fans, as they're re-used in all his other works! The story's decently stirring, about hope and fighting endlessly against the odds, but it's nothing new, and not deeply explored。 I get the feeling there may have been chapters skipped over in this collection。 。。。more

Sean

Overall the book was good and although the art for individual characters isn't very good, I believe it was an artistic choice to give more emphasis on the space ships and environment。 Overall the book was good and although the art for individual characters isn't very good, I believe it was an artistic choice to give more emphasis on the space ships and environment。 。。。more

ISMOTU

One of Leiji Matsumoto's earlier works, Space Battleship Yamato contains themes of dissatisfaction, stagnation, rebellion, and hints of mechanical bodies, that get explored more in depth in Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999。 That's not to say this book is not without its own merits。 The art style is instantly recognizable as Matsumoto and I love every page。 Massive full page and double page spreads of ships floating through the sea of stars, jet black rooms lit only by a multitude of gauges One of Leiji Matsumoto's earlier works, Space Battleship Yamato contains themes of dissatisfaction, stagnation, rebellion, and hints of mechanical bodies, that get explored more in depth in Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999。 That's not to say this book is not without its own merits。 The art style is instantly recognizable as Matsumoto and I love every page。 Massive full page and double page spreads of ships floating through the sea of stars, jet black rooms lit only by a multitude of gauges, dials, and other complex computer read-outs, these are staples of a Matsumoto story and they are on full display here。 There's a small error in my copy where the colour cover pages for chapter 8 and chapter 15 (from the original tankobon volumes 2 and 3) are switched but the stories themselves are in the proper order。 I just can't get enough of these classic space opera manga series by a true master。 。。。more

Dan

Growing up in the late seventies, I happened across a little japanese cartoon called "Star Blazers。" This show had a massive effect on me as it was 1。) obviously not entirely aimed at children (yeah, I could tell Dr。 Sato and his "spring water" didn't exactly make sense。) and b。) it was a new sci-fi show during the summer of the original Star Wars。 Over the years, my admiration of the show has never waned, through availability seemed to come and go。 There was a live action version that got relea Growing up in the late seventies, I happened across a little japanese cartoon called "Star Blazers。" This show had a massive effect on me as it was 1。) obviously not entirely aimed at children (yeah, I could tell Dr。 Sato and his "spring water" didn't exactly make sense。) and b。) it was a new sci-fi show during the summer of the original Star Wars。 Over the years, my admiration of the show has never waned, through availability seemed to come and go。 There was a live action version that got released on video in the States a few years ago and a remake/reboot of the series under the name "Star Blazers 2199" and "Star Blazers 2202" is being issued。 Now, an omnibus of the original Leiji Matsumoto manga adaption has come out。The story is the same - Earth is at war with an alien race called Gamilas。 The Earth, devestated by planet bombs and radiation, has only a year left when a message comes from a far off planet, Iscandar。 The Queen of Iscandar, Starsha, offers the humans hope in the form of the Cosmo Cleaner, which will get rid of the radiation and bring the Earth back to life。 So the humans rebuild an old ocean battleship, the Yamato, as a starship equipped with a wave motion engine to make the long trip to Iscandar and back in a year。 This collection is divided into three parts - the original "Quest for Iscandar" storyline, the followup series, the White Comet Empire (in which the reunited crew of the Yamato sallies forth to combat a new threat to Earth and finally the Farewell to Jura story, a short story which gives Gamilas leader Dessler some more compelling motivation。This book was cool, partially because this was something I never thought I'd be able to read in an english translation!! The art at times is crude on the first part, nothing at all like later Matsumoto works。 This is due to Matsumoto working on the anime series during the day and drawing the manga himself at night。 This gives the story a little bit of a rushed feeling。 For instance, the episode of the show where the Yamato crew each get one last phone call to earth before they leave the solar system is missing。 The manga format also allowed for more story elements that didn't make it into the show to appear in the manga。 This is exhibited in the appearance of "Captain Harlock," a shadowy space pirate who helps the crew of the Yamato。 This is different than the later Captain Harlock; Originally this would be revealed to be Susumu Kodai's older brother who survived the Battle of Pluto in the beginning。 But this didn't happen on the anime so we get a taste of what might have been。 An interesting aside - Matsumoto liked the idea of Harlock so much that he eventually got his own series and anime with a different backstory and setting。The White Comet Empire story is more traditional Matsumoto, with lots of gears and dials all over the page。 Again the story feels cut off, almost right when the story gets going and only given a slight conclusion in the Jura storyline。 This book was a lot of fun, both from a fan standpoint but also from historical one。 Star Blazers was, for many people, our first introduction to anime。 The classic characters of Susumu Kodai, Yuki Mori and Captain Okita are as iconic as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Captain Kirk。 I really enjoyed this book, coming off as it were, the classic Captain Harlock reprints。 I hope they do more Yamato; there's definitely other a 。。。more

Russell Grant

Finally, after years of hearing about this I finally got to read it。 It was simply okay。 I give it full props for it's main story idea of a lone Battleship taking off across the cosmos, humanities only hope。 The art is great and the characters are fun for the most part。 The plot though is a bit of a mess, them main story takes up less than the first third, then it wanders for awhile before getting good again and then it just ends with no conclusion。I have no idea if this story continues in Capta Finally, after years of hearing about this I finally got to read it。 It was simply okay。 I give it full props for it's main story idea of a lone Battleship taking off across the cosmos, humanities only hope。 The art is great and the characters are fun for the most part。 The plot though is a bit of a mess, them main story takes up less than the first third, then it wanders for awhile before getting good again and then it just ends with no conclusion。I have no idea if this story continues in Captain Harlock or elsewhere。 All I know is this one, without any notes to put it into context or explain why it just ends makes for an unsatisfactory read。 Which is a shame since everything else about it is quality。 。。。more

Rebecca

It's clear that this is a pre-Captain Harlock work, but that makes it particularly interesting to watch Matsumoto develop his space opera style over these three volumes (in the omnibus)。 The only major issue is that it doesn't really end。Full review eventually appearing on ANN。 It's clear that this is a pre-Captain Harlock work, but that makes it particularly interesting to watch Matsumoto develop his space opera style over these three volumes (in the omnibus)。 The only major issue is that it doesn't really end。Full review eventually appearing on ANN。 。。。more