Levius/est, Vol. 3

Levius/est, Vol. 3 by Haruhisa Nakata is an illustrated edition published by VIZ Media LLC on March 17, 2020. This volume continues the story set in a dystopian 19th century, where society is recovering from the devastation of war. The narrative centers on cybernetically augmented arena fighters who engage in brutal battles for fame and survival, with young Levius striving to prove himself as a Grade I fighter.
In this installment, Levius faces the formidable undefeated Emperor at the Southern Slam, a prestigious fighting event. The plot thickens as A.J. learns that her younger brother, Balthus, is also competing, raising questions about the lengths he has gone to in order to succeed in the dangerous world of Mechanical Martial Arts. This volume explores themes of ambition and the consequences of technological enhancement within the realms of science fiction and manga, making it a compelling addition to the series. With 202 pages, this English-language edition invites readers to delve deeper into the intense world of combat and survival.
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As society rises from the ashes of war, cybernetically augmented arena fighters battle for fame and fortune…or die trying.
It’s the 19th century, and the world has entered the Era of Rebirth, recovering from the devastating flames of war. The sport of Mechanical Martial Arts has galvanized the nations. Cybernetically augmented fighters turn their blood into steam and their bodies into brutal fighting—and killing—machines.
Young Levius is one of those arena battlers, hell-bent on winning so he can simply survive.
Levius, now a Grade I fighter, must battle the undefeated Emperor on the greatest stage, the Southern Slam. During the preliminaries, A.J. discovers that her younger brother, Balthus, is competing and fighting his way up. His abnormal strength is mysterious and disturbing. What has he done to himself for the sake of competing in Mechanical Martial Arts?!
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