Ex-arm

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Ex-arm
Original title エ ク ス ア ー ム
genre Science fiction
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author HiRock
Illustrator Shinya Komi
publishing company Shueisha
magazine Grand JumpShōnen Jump +
First publication February 2015 - ...
expenditure 13
novel
title Ex-Arm the Novel Deus Ex Machina
author Atarō Kumo
publishing company Shueisha
First publication 19th December 2018

Ex-Arm ( Japanese エ ク ス ア ー ム ) is a manga series by HiRock and Shinya Komi that has been released in Japan since 2015. A novel was also published for the science fiction series. An adaptation as an anime has been announced.

content

Akira Natsume, a high school student, has a special instinct for technology: he feels where something is broken on a device, but he often feels dizzy when touched. So he avoids technology and is an outsider in his class. But one day, when he tries to help a girl in need, he is run over by a truck - and wakes up again 16 years later. He has lost his entire body and is now part of a new type of weapon, the ex-arm 00. This was confiscated by the policewoman Minami Uezono and her android companion Alma. To defend themselves against the criminals, they have no choice but to activate Ex-Arm 00. But Akira, his brain, doesn't know what to do with the new body and can't help them. Only when he learns how to use his new skills can he save them.

publication

The manga first appeared in Grand Jump magazine from February 2015 . Its publisher Shueisha moved the series to the online magazine Shōnen Jump + in December 2017 , where it has been published since then. The chapters have also been published in 13 volumes so far.

On December 19, 2018, the story was translated into a novel, written by Atarō Kumo . A German translation of the manga has been published by Manga Cult since May 2019 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c EX-ARM Science Fiction Manga Gets TV Anime. Anime News Network, December 18, 2018, accessed June 9, 2019 .