Heart Gear

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Alternatives: Japanese: HEART GEAR
Author: Takaki, Tsuyoshi
Type: Manga
Status: Publishing
Publish: 2019-04-03 to ?
Serialization: Shounen Jump+

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Alternatives: Japanese: HEART GEAR
Author: Takaki, Tsuyoshi
Type: Manga
Status: Publishing
Publish: 2019-04-03 to ?
Serialization: Shounen Jump+
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Summary
In a ruined world, a human girl, Lu, and a droid, Zett, live a humble life. Then one day, they encounter a mysterious new droid, Chrome... Now all three of them live together like a family, but then...

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Heart Gear review
by
WuxianXiaozu3
Apr 04, 2021
*Edit: Waiting for... the return.
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- Disponible en español -

I've already gone crazy, but as an Asimov enthusiast I need to say this.

(. . .)

THIS IS A FUCKING MARVEL.


Do you want aliens transforming humans into robots? Or a story about the repopulation of the planet? Or evil plans to eliminate mankind? Or maybe you want a guy turning super pro and defeating all the bad guys? Well… GET OUT OF HERE!

You won't have any of those things. Instead you have “Heart Gear”: A humanity story without humans. Hell yeah.

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Why should you read this?

Heart Gear comes up with a pretty interesting proposal, and it’ll take you through a (apparently) desolate world where human thoughts are the protagonists. However, these ‘human feelings’ aren't manifested by flesh and blood people (aside from Roue) but they're show up from the Gears (conscious robots), which exposes philosophical conflicts between their sense of “duty” and the “truth”.

If something deserves to be highlighted is the drawing and the scenography. They're very well done and give you the perfect feeling of getting yourself into that world.

── ∘ “All that seems very alive despite be dead” ∘

To be honest, Heart Gear looks very good and I wouldn't mind at all if it became a “cyberpunk-long-running-shounen”.

I’m super excited to keep reading and look forward to more references to Asimov robots! I'll be so aware of this story.

For those who read this manga and for those who don’t that, let us pray it's consolidated as something worth reading.


Give it a try! ~ ϟ

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Debo haberme vuelto loco, pero como entusiasta de Asimov debo decirlo.

(. . .)

ESTO ES JODIDAMENTE MARAVILLOSO.

¿Quieres aliens transformando a humanos en robots? ¿O una historia de la repoblación del planeta? ¿O planes malvados para eliminar a la humanidad? ¿O quizás quieres a un chico obteniendo todos los poderes y derrotando a todos los chicos malos? Bueno… FUERA DE AQUÍ.

No tendrás nada de eso. En su lugar, tienes “Heart Gear”: una historia de humanidad sin humanos. Sí, señor.

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¿Por qué deberían leer esto?

Heart Gear aparece con una propuesta bastante interesante, y te va a llevar a través de un mundo (aparentemente) desolado en donde los pensamientos humanos son los protagonistas. No obstante, estos sentires humanos no son demostrados por personas propiamente de carne y hueso (apartando a Roue) sino que nacen de los Gears (especies de robot con conciencia), lo cual expone una serie de conflictos filosóficos entre su sentido del "deber" y la "verdad".

Algo que merece ser resaltado es el dibujo y la escenografía. Está muy bien lograda y te da la perfecta sensación de atraparte completamente en ese mundo.

── “Todo parece muy vivo a pesar de estar muerto”.


Para serles honesto, Heart Gear tiene muy buena pinta y no me molestaría en absoluto que se convirtiera en uno de esos shonens que llevan años en terminar.

¡Estoy súper emocionado por leer más y espero que hayan más referencias a los robots de Asimov! Estaré muy pendiente de esta historia.

Para los que leen este manga y para los que no, recemos porque se consolide como algo que valga mucho la pena leer.


¡Dale una oportunidad! ~


Heart Gear review
by
aish_y14
Apr 04, 2021
The manga has great pacing, with each chapter ending and picking up on a good spot. The world-building is done nicely. It's also a bit thought provoking, examing what makes someone human, the conscious mind vs. the soul; those types of questions that can leave you thinking after ending a chapter. Dark undertones feel natural, while also remaining fairly wholesome as the two main characters spend time together alone. The comedic duo between the op robot Chrome and kind0hearted human Roue is done extremely well. I found myself laughing out loud many times throughout the manga. Overall, it does an extremely great job and you can tell that the author spent great care working on the story.

The art style/work is something that I really like. Although it's nothing necessarily out of this world, it feels right with the genre and characters of the world. The action panels feel powerful and grand. The sense of scale is something that looks right. Along with that, there's also a pretty good amount of detail.

The characters are something I can only describe as amazing. When it comes to Roue and Chrome, the relationship is developed extremely well. Roue is what I want as a character who seems to be the last human on earth. Chrome is what I want as a bodyguard protecting the last human on earth. The supporting character is also developed nicely. Ojisan is an amazing dad figure for the first part of the story. I managed to quickly like him, even when there hasn't been much time spent on him. The robots are human enough that they can easily be cared about, but robotic enough where they don't feel too unrealistic. They pose questions about humans and the things that they do that don't make sense. It's a great balance between the two. Even small characters who only have a few panels to chapters have me caring for them. The barber robot who sits at his shop waiting for customers almost made me tear up while reading his backstory.

Overall, this is one of the best mangas that I've read, despite not reading many, and it'll remain as one of my favorites. Tsuyoshi Takaki seems to be active on Twitter and is making small updates about the manga, so expect more volumes/chapters soon.
Out of the things I've read so far, I do hope that this manga gets an anime adaptation. I truly believe this story could join the ranks of the best science fiction stories like Gurren Lagann, Darling in the Franxx (ep 1-20), Evangelion, and others alike.