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Snowball Earth, Vol. 1

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This was a really interesting sci-fi manga about a young boy that is piloting a robot who ends up being in a cryo sleep for a long time. When he finally gets back to earth, he realizes that everything has changed. I cannot wait to see where the story goes from here! I really enjoyed this first volume, especially the friendship between the boy and his robot.

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Thank you to Net Galley for this ARC and amazing book! I agree and highly recommend this thrilling read! The artwork in this graphic novel is stunning, capturing the intensity of the battles and the desolation of the frozen world with breathtaking detail. Tetsuo's journey from pilot to survivor is amazing, and the mystery of Earth's fate keeps you hooked until the very end. It's a sci-fi adventure packed with action, emotion, and unexpected twists. Fans of mecha and post-apocalyptic stories would be on this tale of courage and determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

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Tetsuo was a very likeable character, I can see how it will be easy to relate to. Loved Yukio. The artwork is clean and easy to navigate, the story itself has some good twists, particularly the ending of volume 1.
Cover is excellent and is a definite 'pick me up and have a look'.

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Background

Yuhiro Tsujisugu was born December 19th, 1994 in the Hyogo Prefecture. In 2013, he won the 86th Tezuka Award Honorable Mention With the series Gori Macho Heart while employed at a film company.


Snowball Earth went on to win the Spirits Award in 2019 and began it's serialization in Monthly Big Comic Spirits Magazine January 27th, 2021 with six volumes currently out in Japan.


The manga has received recommendations from Hideaki Anno (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding), and ONE (Mob Psycho 100, One Punch Man)


On June 9th, 2023 Viz Media announced on X (Formally Twitter) that Snowball Earth will be published in English physically and digitally on April 16th, 2024


Review

In the year 2025, earth encountered it's very first intergalactic threat through the form of kaiju attacks. To combat the swarms of kaiju, Humanity established a task force called The E-Ride who would design machines capable of fending off the threat. However through a series of events, a young boy encounters a new prototype robot and together begin to take up the mantle of being earth's biggest defense against the kaiju. Ten years later, we're brought to the final stand off against twenty thousand kaiju. It's told that if the operation were to fail, all of earth would be destroyed.


This is where we meet our Main Character Tetsuo and his robot companion Yukio. Tetsuo is someone who has a hard time socializing with others, but finds no problems talking to Yukio. Despite this, we're shown that Tetsuo values his relationships and will go beyond to maintain them. Yukio on the other hand doesn't express much, but wants the best for Tetsuo by giving him a safe space for him to express himself. Shortly after their meet up, the captain of the Intergalactic Cruiser: Erde explains the plan to both Yukio and Tetsuo on how they plan on eradicating the Kaiju threat once and for all with their new laser weapon.


With the plan in mind, Tetsuo and Yukio charge in head first to take on the threat while the Erde begins to charge up it's finishing blow. We get to see the how powerful of a combination Tetsuo and Yukio are as they make quick work in a series of attacks against the swarm. With everyone in awe inside the Erde, the preparations for the laser are complete and it's ready to fire. Only problem is... a technical glitch affected the ship's weapons and defenses. With little to no time to react the Kaiju immediately begin to attack the ship, Tetsuo and Yukio turn around and look with dread as they see the Erde blow up with ease. Unfazed by this, Tetsuo is determined to find any survivors of the attack and Yukio agrees. After a very intense fight we cut to Tetsuo and Yukio's last stand against the kaiju threat. After an emotional exchange between the two, it's decided that Yukio will self destruct wiping out the kaiju while Tetsuo escapes in a pod back to earth.



After Yukio sacrificed themselves, Tetsuo begins to drift into a cold sleep as the pod makes it's way back to earth. Some time later he wakes up and begins to check on the status of earth, But weirdly he's not able to see any sort of visuals on his radar. Scared but determined to not let Yukio down, Tetsuo pushes ahead to open his pod to see the earth that he saved from the Kaiju threat. But as he opens the pod, it's not the modern full of life earth he was expecting. Instead, it's a snow covered environment with no living human insight for mile. And as the reality sets in that all that effort, that sacrifice did not help earth overcome the threat it was going through. Tetsuo now wonders how he's going to survive in this new Snowball Earth.


This has honestly been the most intensive first chapters I've read in a while. As I was reading through it, Yuhiro presented a lot of emotion and tension as each event played out. . The attacks performed by Yukio & Tetsuo had me excited that everything was going according to plan. The timing of the malfunctioning laser on the Erde gave you a sense of it oh it's about to get serious, but I'm sure Yukio & Tetsuo can figure it out. The sense of dread after witnessing the Erde fall to the Kaiju, but that sense of hope when Tetsuo still pushed on to complete the mission. The pulling of heartstrings during the final send off between Yukio and Tetsuo. To finally the big twist where Tetsuo comes to the realization that all that effort and sacrifice he encountered amounted to nothing as earth still got "destroyed". All of if was executed really well I feel like helped make this world feel grounded. Mind you, this all happens in the first chapter of this story and we're not even done with this review yet.


With that said, you can tell there was a lot of depth went into cementing Tetsuo's character. For example, although Tetsuo's struggle to make friends is played off as a joke, you can see that whenever he does make a connection with something: he holds it very close and will do everything to protect it. The backstory between Yukio's and Tetsuo's first encounter with each other, wanting to go back to the Erde even if it's destroyed to at least save a single person, making the promise to Yukio to make as many friends as possible. It just makes you want to root Tetsuo has he realizes that the world he thought he was protecting fell regardless of his actions. His determination is what leads us to the next few chapters in which Tetsuo is wondering the snow filled environment trying to learn and uncover what happened.


While the rest of the chapters in this volume don't quite match that same level of intensity as the first one. Akin to Fire Punch, we get to learn along side Tetsuo how did society adapt to this snowy environment. In which we learn very shortly after he accidently falls into a hole and takes out a kaiju that was about to eat him. This is where we get to meet our secondary cast of characters in the form of a human tribe. While the tribe was very skeptical of Tetsuo because of his lack of human interaction, they warm up to him as Tetsuo saves one of their kids from an falling icicle. As Tetsuo attempts to make contact with the tribe, he takes notice on how they treat the kaiju as another form of a resource.


But something is different about this one compared to the other Kaiju Tetsuo has seen in his time fighting. From he, we begin to learn that the humans weren't the only beings that adapted to Snow Ball Earth and a new threat was brewing in the horizon as the volume ends at a cliff hanger.


I honestly had a hard time finding anything I didn't like about Snowball Earth. I "guess" as a nitpick I would have liked the flash back to Yukio & Tetsuo's first encounter presented earlier? But I can see why the author chose to present it this way.


Final Thoughts

For some, the first chapter might be a bit much with the stuff it throws at you. But the payoff is WELL worth the rewards to help readers be sucked into the world of Snowball Earth that is well worth the praises it's gotten from Hideaki Anno (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding), and ONE (Mob Psycho 100, One Punch Man). I'm excited to see what else is instore for Tetsuo and Yukio in this frozen wasteland.


Verdict: Buy It

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Full review in School Library Journal magazine.

There were a few twists and turns narratively that kept me on my toes in this volume one, and the ending came before I was ready. That's definitely a good sign! I sympathized with the young main character and his plight of not having any friends. He got pulled into the battle at an early age and wasn't able to socialize with other children his age. Readers in high school might feel parallels with their own struggle of being pulled into online school just when they were learning how to make friends, but it's masked in such a way with this sci-fi setting that it doesn't feel preachy or belittling. This was a good first volume to hook readers into a new series.

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This digital ARC was obtainable via NetGalley for an honest review!

Tetsuo has always wanted friends but unfortunately while being Earth's hero, since a young age, he hasn't had the chance to do so. After a brutal battle, Tetsuo finds himself drifting and falling asleep for 8 years. When he awakes Earth is not the same at all. This volume focused a bit on Tetsuo's backstory. I am interested in seeing how his life will be during this apocalyptic state of the world in the next volume.

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Enjoyable enough, even if manga for this demographic isn't usually my thing. I probably won't read more, but other readers could like this.

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Tetsuo is a young mecha pilot who fails in the final battle against the kaiju invasion of Earth. Stuck in cryostasis, he lands back on the planet after the loss of Yukio (mecha and best friend) to discover the planet is a frigid wasteland. Will he find civilization? And, more importantly, will his unique skills still be useful?

This was a total cover read for me and I found that I really liked the first volume of Snowball Earth. Tetsuo is just a bit goofy, but it's not over the top. I am interested in the relationship between mecha and human. There's a slight bit of gore here, but it's also not over the top. I'm looking forward to volume 2.

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I actually enjoyed this book. It is youthful and excited in its storytelling, I enjoyed the themes in the book and the various twists and turns as the story developed.

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Snowball Earth doesn't take itself too seriously, and that works in it's favor! Between the Kaiju threat that looks like a big, doofy lizard, and the early twist of "whoops maybe that didn't work so well!" It's an entertaining romp with enough heart that I was invested in the relationship between our main boy and his giant robot buddy. I'm curious to see where it goes from here.

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In the spirit of comedy shounen manga like "Dr. Stone" and "Kaiju No. 8" the first volume of "Snowball Earth" is a world where giant monsters continue to invade earth and one plucky kid and their best friend robot/weapon of war is the only thing preserving humanity's hope. The initial chapters are the strongest, detailing how Tetsuo has atrophied social skills because he spent his youth focusing on invasions instead of making friends. This focus informs readers that the tone will be more lighthearted and relationship focused, and the noble sacrifice the robot Yukio makes on his behalf is touching. There is also a promising mystery sprinkled in the first chapter, a suggestion of sabotage that may pay off in future volumes.

However, when Testsuo arrives back on Earth to discover it has become a frozen wasteland and his attempt at saving humanity was a failure, the book seems to stumble on pacing. Introducing new characters who will get their focus later still seems pretty flat, especially since Tetsuo's awkwardness is immediately undone with a fight scene and the resurrection of his robot friend. The future novels can pick up pace, so having a somewhat uneven first volume isn't the worst thing. I would recommend it for readers who prefer more lighthearted dystopians than something like "Attack on Titan" and something to suggest to a reader who has already burned through "One Punch Man."

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For ten years, Tetsuo served as a mecha pilot, fighting off alien kaiju threatening Earth. He survives the last battle thanks to the mech, Yukio, and his escape pod returns to Earth 8 years later. When he arrives, Tetsuo is shocked to find Earth in the middle of what seems to be an ice age, and with Kaiju similar to what he's seen, but not quite the same. This volume started off really strong, showing the last part of the final battle and playing on Tetsuo's regrets of never making a friend (due to being a mech pilot despite being barely a middle schooler and some flavor of social anxiety). Once he returns to Earth however, things really slow down, and by the end of the first volume you're not really left with much of an impression of this new world he's found himself in. I'm interested in seeing more, but I do hope the pacing picks back up in future volumes.

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YOOOOOOOO this is so good!!!! I'm so beyond excited for a second volume! This would make an incredible anime too.

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