Cyborg 009 (Vol 1):
I have been on a manga kick lately. No, I don’t normally read these types of things but I guess by this point I can say I’m a fan of them and I’ve been on a run. Here’s the thing: there are a number of these series that I want to read for specific purposes. Dragon Ball, because it’s one of the world’s greatest stories is an easy one, but this book, Cyborg 009 is much more obscure.
I remember has a kid in the late 90s and early 2000s that I was a huge Cartoon Network fan. Cartoon Network introduced the western world to anime through the programming block Toonami, which I never watched religiously but liked. One show on Toonami was Cyborg 009. For some reason, after all of these years, it’s stuck with me. Perhaps because this is story with a strong message. I didn’t understand what the message was when I was younger, I simply liked it and I also remember it being particularly poignant.
Cyborg 009 was written in the 60s and 70s. The art style is old school and much different from Dragon Ball. It’s almost goofy, which is intriguing because the story is deep. The message, which speaks out against the Cold War and the military-industrial complex, is anti-war. In this story, nine unique people are kidnapped from around the world by an evil organization and are turned into cyborgs with unique abilities. The nine cyborgs, including 009, rebel and try to take down the organization. I never finished the show, so I don’t know where this will go.
As for the book, I was a bit confused with the structure. It seemed to flash forward and jump back often, and I’m sure it’ll make sense later, but for the moment it’s confusing. I also hope the other books go more into the backgrounds of characters because I remember that aspect of the show being very interesting.