steampunk equivalent of Akira
Well, the obvious answer is Steamboy...
Y'know, the OTHER movie by Katsuhiro Otomo.
Nadia and Sakura Taisen are typically counted as Steampunk, although to my knowledge Nadia was never done as a manga. And while you're in that period you might as well pick up Emma (although it's purely a romance, albeit a Kaoru Mori work so heavy on historical detail).
steampunk equivalent of Akira
Well, the obvious answer is Steamboy...
Y'know, the OTHER movie by Katsuhiro Otomo.
Nadia and Sakura Taisen are typically counted as Steampunk, although to my knowledge Nadia was never done as a manga. And while you're in that period you might as well pick up Emma (although it's purely a romance, albeit a Kaoru Mori work so heavy on historical detail).
steampunk equivalent of Akira
Well, the obvious answer is Steamboy...
Y'know, the OTHER movie by Katsuhiro Otomo.
Nadia and Sakura Taisen are typically counted as Steampunk. And while you're in that period you might as well pick up Emma (although it's purely a romance, albeit a Kaoru Mori work so heavy on historical detail).
steampunk equivalent of Akira
Well, the obvious answer is Steamboy...
Y'know, the OTHER movie by Katsuhiro Otomo.