- Fireball (manga)
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name = Fireball
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ja_name = 火炎球
ja_name_trans = Fire Flame Ball
genre =Supernatural , SFInfobox animanga/Manga
title =
author =Katsuhiro Otomo
publisher = flagicon|Japan Action
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published =1979
volumes ="Fireball" is an unfinished SF
manga byKatsuhiro Otomo , created for "Action Deluxe " magazine and published in 1979. It is notable for establishing ground Otomo would later explore successfully in "Domu " and his best-known work "Akira".Plot
The governance of a futuristic city is secretly handled by a cognizant supercomputer called ATOM, and publicly by a ruthless female Director whom ATOM refers to as "Mama". A group of freedom fighters attempt to expose and sabotage the system.
One of the freedom fighters has an elder brother, with whom he has lost contact, who works for the Director's riot police. This elder brother possesses moderate psychic abilities such as the power to briefly levitate a pen. The Director learns of this and recruits the nascent psychic for an 'experiment' which entails connecting his brain and nervous system to ATOM, stripping away much of his body in the process. Throughout this the subject is seen to inhabit a blissful womblike existence from his perspective.
The freedom fighter brother attempts to infiltrate the government base but is shot by security. Sensing this, the psychic brother wakes from anesthetic and uses his powers to superheat his surroundings and levitate the remnants of his physical body from the workbench, effectively becoming the centre of a vengeful destructive sun: the 'Fireball' of the story's title.
Unfinished status
Otomo claimed to grow weary of the story "after about page 20" ["Memories - The Collection" Mandarin Press (English translation) - "Fireball" introduction by Katsuhiro Otomo] and conceived the plot of "
Domu " as a potentially stronger work retaining the theme of psychic superpowers [ibid] . He later expanded the psychic element and that of freedom fighters in his epic "Akira" [ibid] .English Reprints
*Otomo, K. (1994) "Memories - The Collection", London - Mandarin Press. ISBN 0 7493 9687 3
*Otomo, K. (1995) "Memories", Random House Australia. ISBN 9780749396879Notes
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