05-27-2021, 00:49:04 AM
The year is 20XX. The manga industry is the primary driver of Japan's economy, while the U.S.A. now depends on the comic book industry. Japanese manga have become popular enough in the U.S. to outcompete American comic book companies; in response, the U.S. government has passed the American Art Appreciation Act, which prohibits the sale, distribution or ownership of foreign comics in the U.S., cutting off one of Japan's greatest sources of income. In retaliation, the Japanese government declared war on the U.S., unleashing their arsenal of "kaiju" and "mecha" superweapons; the U.S. responded with their own army of "superheroes". Now, both countries are ravaged on a daily basis by battles between the opposing titans - our only hope lies in a ragtag bunch of defectors from both sides, who are struggling to forge a peace. Whether or not they will succeed, only time can tell.
The concept of the "dystopia" itself.
The concept of the "dystopia" itself.
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?