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Cobra (Japanese: ??? Hepburn: Kobura) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Buichi Terasawa. Set in the far future, the series tells the story of Cobra, who lives an adventurous life until his enemies begin to hunt him down. Cobra surgically alters his face and erases his own memory to hide from his foes and have a normal life. Eventually, he regains his memories and reunites with his former partner Lady Armaroid. Terasawa devised it as a mix of spaghetti western and samurai stories, and aspects of films, varying from James Bond to Disney.
The manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Sh?nen Jump from November 1978 to November 1984. Later, Shueisha collected the chapters and published them in 18 tank?bon volumes. The Cobra manga spawned various sequel manga series, one-shots, a feature-length anime film, two anime series-a 31-episode series in 1982, and a 13-episode series in 2010-, two original video animations (OVAs), audio albums, video games, and other merchandise. In 2010, Alexandre Aja announced that a live-action film was in production.
In the United States, portions of the manga were published by Viz Media in 1990 and the complete series was publshed in Kindle format by Creek & River in 2015. The feature film was licensed by Tara for its release in American theaters and by Manga Entertainment in British theaters in 1995. Urban Vision and Discotek Media released it for home video market, while Madman Entertainment acquired it for the Australasian region's release. The anime series was licensed in the Northern American region by Nozomi Entertainment.
In Japan, the Cobra manga has sold 40 million copies, making it one of Weekly Sh?nen Jump's best-selling manga series of all time. Publications for manga, anime and other media have compared the series to Star Wars and Barbarella, and the main character's attitude to James Bond. Its film adaptation received mixed reviews, and the original anime series as well as Cobra the Animation has been well received by reviewers.
Lady Armaroid (?????????? ?maroido Redi, originally "Armaroid Lady") is Cobra's long-time partner and is the serious half of the duo. She and Cobra share a deep, unspoken trust; in times of need they always help each other. Lady is a top-class Armaroid-a mechanical cyborg-derived from advanced technology recovered from an ancient, lost civilization on Mars. She possesses superhuman strength but does not carry a weapon and is rarely involved in physical combat. When Cobra is away on an adventure, Lady supports Cobra by piloting their spaceship, the Tortuga.[1] In the Manga Entertainment dub, Lady Armaroid is renamed Andromeda.[8] Yoshiko Sakakibara voiced Lady in the film, in the first anime, and in Cobra the Animation. In the Streamline Pictures release, Joan-Carol O'Connell voiced her, and she was voiced by Tamsin Hollo in the Manga Entertainment dubbing.
This highly collectible Space Adventure Cobra resin statue stands about 6.5 inch high (16 cm) and comes in a decorative box. It depicts Lady Armaroid in a sexy pose. Total edition size is only 333 pieces worldwide.
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