Mecha-Ude Mechanical arms

Yoshino Koyoka

Book - 2025

"Kita-Kagami City is a pretty normal place... except that some people have gotten their hands on Mecha-Ude: powerful mechanical life forms that attach themselves to human hosts and have awesome capabilities. When middle-school student Hikaru accidentally activates a mysterious Mecha-Ude named Alma, he forms an unlikely bond with the talking arm. But where did Alma come from? And why are shadowy organizations with dangerous Mecha-Ude of their own suddenly after them, determined to capture Alma at all costs?"--Inside jacket flap, vol. 1.

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Subjects
Genres
adventure story comics
Science fiction comics
Action and adventure comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Manga
Published
New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic [2025]-
Language
English
Japanese
Corporate Author
Trif Studio
Main Author
Yoshino Koyoka (author)
Corporate Author
Trif Studio (contributor)
Other Authors
Jason Caffoe (artist), Gergo Rácz (translator)
Item Description
Translation of: Meka-ude.
Manga format; reads from back to front, right to left.
Original Japanese edition published in Japan by No.9 in 2022.
"Created by Trif."
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 20 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12, Grades 3-7
ISBN
9781546142560
9781546142553
9781546142591
9781546142584
9781546142621
9781546142614
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--7--Middle school student Hikaru's world is turned upside down when a mysterious mechanical arm fuses with his hoodie. It turns out that the arm has a name, Alma, and it is a sentient being that has zero recollection of what or who it is. There is little time to figure out those details as it becomes increasingly clear that Alma is potentially highly valuable and is being sought by dangerous organizations, including the Kagami Group. While manga is often the inspiration for anime, in Mecha-Ude's case, the anime came first, which is apparent in how the story is told and the amount of action on each page. It's also in color instead of traditional black-and-white. Both the color and the lines are bright, dynamic, and exciting. Younger readers new to manga might enjoy the action sequences, though the plot is somewhat hard to follow. Subsequent volumes will likely help to explain and develop characters and backstory. VERDICT This mecha book is a good choice for those seeking action-based stories or anyone looking for an entry to manga.--Sarah Maciejewski

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