Japanese: 宇宙のプロフィル
Synonyms: Profile of the Universe, Space Profile
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 5
Status: Completed
Published: Sep 5, 2015 to May 6, 2016
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Space, Seinen
Mangaka: Kogata Kuu (Story & Art)
Serialization: Young Magazine the 3rd
Synopsis: Collection of short stories
1. Earth's Final Day
5 billion years have passed on Earth and the now abandoned planet faces its end as its sun slowly dies. While the last days go by, a robot looks to the sky, thinking about why it exists and what it is waiting for. A girl comes along, determined to help it find the answers to these questions.
2. Kyoko's Dream
Every night since being six years old Kyoko dreams of living in a huge space ship and being a girl called Leishu. The dream and reality get mixed as the both can be seen as real. And most of all does the space ship carrying all that life finally reach their goal and make it possible Leishu and Kyoko to meet.
3. Happy Ending
It's the age of space travelling and a group of people have been sent to study Neptunus. One morning they all again collect to roll call when one of the is noted missing... that's the start of all the mysteries colliding and finally reaching the happy end.
4. N/A
5.N/A
Groups Scanlating
Golden Roze Scans
Source: MAL Manga info, Baka updates
Side notes: The art in these oneshots are great or in good level. The ideas are the one's that one meets often if reading science fiction but still the author manages to create something personal and new vibe to the stories. The comedy, if asked from me, is dark and nothing like happy-happy -feeling. And it might even be a bit emotional depending how easily one immerses to the world of the stories.^-^
1. Story: Earth's last day
Shimada, a robot age 5 billion years |
Space tourist, adventurer |
2. Story: Kyoko's dream
Kyoko, high schooler |
Leishu, alien space traveller |
3. Story: Happy ending
Tim Polo, leader of the team main protagonist |
Caesar Roth, intellectual |
Chan Musai, collected |
Makino Noda Smart |
Robin Halle, quiet & good observator |
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