Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (manga)
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Alternative title:
GUNNM: Last Order (Japanese)

Боевой Ангел Алита: Последний приказ (Russian)

銃夢 Last Order (Japanese)

銃夢 LAST ORDER 最後的任務 (Chinese (Taiwan))

Objectionable content:
Intense

Plot Summary:
After being killed by the doll-bomb Alita is resurrected by Nova and given an even more powerful body. She then finds herself in a devastated Tiphares, where a battle between Tiphareans with brain-chips and those without is raging. At the same time as the automatic security systems goes on a rampage killing anything that moves.

User Ratings:
177 ratings have been given [details]
Volumes:
#1. Angel Reborn

#2. Angel of the Innocents

#3. Angel Eternal

#4. Angel of Protest

#5. Haunted Angel

#6. The Angel and The Vampire

#7. Guilty Angel

#8. Angel's Vision

#9. Angel's Duty

Chapter titles: We have 124
Vintage:
2000

Release dates: We have 92
Official website:
Yukitopia - GUNNM: Last Order (Japanese)

Kodansha's Official GUNNM Website (Japanese)

Comment:
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order disregards the original ending of Volume 9 of the Battle Angel Alita manga. This was because creator Yukito Kishiro was forced to give the original manga an ending he was not satisfied with. He returned to continuing the story of Alita in 2000 after several projects, including Aqua Knight. Last Order borrows elements from the 1998 PlayStation video game GUNNM: Martian Memory.
A falling out between Kishiro and Shueisha resulted in Last Order being put on hiatus after the 100th chapter in June 2010. One of the editors of Ultra Jump wanted Kishiro to stop using the word "psycho" in his manga dialogue. Kishiro offered to resume the manga if the legal department of Ultra Jump issued an apology for revising his work, and if Shueisha revised the revisions to their original form. After Shueisha rejected Kishiro's requirements, Kishiro jumped to Kodansha, which resumed the storyline of Last Order on Evening magazine in March 2011.

Reviews:
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 19 (Oct 15, 2014)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 17 (Apr 28, 2013)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 16 (Jan 20, 2013)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 14 (Feb 27, 2011)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 12 (Nov 3, 2009)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Goes Nova GN 10 (Apr 9, 2009)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 9 (Sep 19, 2007)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order GN 6 (Dec 19, 2005)
News: Show:
North American Anime, Manga Releases, December 7-13 (Dec 9, 2014)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, September 7-13 (Sep 9, 2014)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, July 20-26 (Jul 22, 2014)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, February 9-15 (Feb 11, 2014)
New Battle Angel Alita/Gunnm Manga to Start in 2014 (Jan 2, 2014)
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order Manga to End in January (Dec 19, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, September 22-28 (Sep 24, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, August 11-17 (Aug 13, 2013)
Japanese Comic Ranking, April 22-28 (May 1, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, March 24-30 (Mar 26, 2013)
Convention report:
San Diego Comic-Con 2012 - Kodansha Comics panel (Jul 12, 2012)
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