>>10712096Japan, traditional country create fictions with giant robots, considers the primacy of this genre as manga "Kagaku Senshi New York Shutsugen ni su" (or "Warrior of Science Appears in New York"), produced by Ryuichi Yokoyama in 1943 . was a story where a giant robot attacking the U.S. in the Second World War. However, world literature assigns a Go Nagai and his Mazinger Z (1970) the merit of having been the first giant robot piloted, rather than having its own intelligence or be controlled remotely, as was more common until then. A similar idea had appeared in another manga, this time Mitsuteru Yokoyama (classic Giant Robot) in 1969. But before them all, we see that Bold was also piloted, but with a control room filled with buttons and levers that triggered , made him mover.A control room was located in a glass dome on top of the robot head. It seems unlikely that there was plagiarism, which does not take the absolute pioneer of Bold.
Conclusion: Brazil created the first robot piloted in the world of comics! And it is absolutely unbelievable that anyone give proper and fair credit! In fact, the Brazilian tendency is always to give laurels of victory USA, without even researching the roots of the facts, nor the story.
It's an attitude I like Lusitanian living in Brazil for so long, I struggle a lot, but I can not understand. Comes to seem that Brazil is pleased to comics always be subordinate, miniature, and the last place in the race.
Daring was awarded a second adventure published in the Gazette School Number 1, on August 4, 1949, taken with Lindbergh argument. The HQ was partially colored.
To read the complete second HQ Daring, visit the Messiah Melo.
* Additional information for Alexandre Nagado