My Name Is Shingo: The Perfect Edition, Vol. 1
작성자
Kazuo Umezz
아직 평점이 없습니다
Children’s
형식
하드커버
페이지
279
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 27, 2024
출판사
VIZ Media LLC
ISBN-10
1974742725
ISBN-13
9781974742721
설명
In a world where the lines between technology and humanity blur, Satoru finds himself captivated by the arrival of Monroe, an industrial robot tasked with working at his father's factory. As Satoru observes the robot's mechanical precision and efficiency, he begins to question the nature of existence and the boundaries of artificial intelligence. This fascination quickly turns into an exploration of the deeper connections that can form between man and machine.
The story takes readers on a journey through Satoru's inner thoughts as he grapples with his burgeoning relationship with Monroe. As he learns more about the robot's capabilities and its programmed limitations, Satoru's perspective on life, labor, and companionship starts to evolve. It becomes clear that the bond he forges with Monroe transcends mere fascination, revealing unexpected layers of emotion and understanding.
Throughout this intriguing narrative, themes of identity, belonging, and the essence of what it means to be alive are intricately woven together. As Satoru navigates his feelings and the implications of Monroe's existence, readers are left to ponder their own beliefs about technology's role in society and the potential for connection between disparate beings. This first volume sets the stage for a thought-provoking exploration that promises to challenge preconceived notions of life and companionship.
The story takes readers on a journey through Satoru's inner thoughts as he grapples with his burgeoning relationship with Monroe. As he learns more about the robot's capabilities and its programmed limitations, Satoru's perspective on life, labor, and companionship starts to evolve. It becomes clear that the bond he forges with Monroe transcends mere fascination, revealing unexpected layers of emotion and understanding.
Throughout this intriguing narrative, themes of identity, belonging, and the essence of what it means to be alive are intricately woven together. As Satoru navigates his feelings and the implications of Monroe's existence, readers are left to ponder their own beliefs about technology's role in society and the potential for connection between disparate beings. This first volume sets the stage for a thought-provoking exploration that promises to challenge preconceived notions of life and companionship.