Alternative TitlesJapanese: ゲッターロボ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 4, 1974 to May 14, 1975
Theme:
Mecha
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Statistics Ranked: #68092 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3357
Members: 6,515
Favorites: 166 Resources | New Interest Stack Interest StacksI organized this list with the main timeline stuff first, the spin offs second and the crossovers last. These manga have sequels or otherwise tell stories spanning many years, eventually following descendants of the original protagonists. Surprised no one has made this list yet, but these are all the manga and novels (that I could find on MAL) that have debuted in the Super Robot Wars series. Ordered in debut order, with what game each series debuted in. A variety of manga I've enjoyed and would recommend, that are each four volumes long. Give them a try! My taste is pretty basic, but the classics are classics for a reason and their updates can even surpass them. The super robot genre of mecha portrays mecha as superheroic protectors of the earth, with little to no focus on realism. This is a list of such manga that uses the super robot trope. All manga in this list is fully or partially translated into English. Originally posted by anonymous people in 4archive.org nearly 10 years back. Often times, productions that are marketed to children or Teenagers make us wonder if they were created for them, because of potentially explicit content, serious and mature plots or both. Namely, if these shows have an awful lot of Parental Bonus, Parent Service, and the like. Unfortunately, this can also bring Moral Guardians out of the woodwork if it seems to be blatant enough. This can also happen when something is given a G rating but has an awful lot of potentially explicit content. |