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A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

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Hi everyone, I'm that flat tongue indistinguishable, want to give you the whole world of pampering brother. Before giving friends a brief introduction to the difference between the movie "Alita" and the original comic, today, the brother will talk to everyone about the comic work of "Dream", what is the charm of this comic, so that Cameron has been thinking about it for nearly 20 years and will put it on the big screen.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

"Dream"

After the fallen battle between Mars and Earth, only one of the floating cities established by mankind remained, and the surviving humans on the ground established scrap iron towns under Sarem, and were squeezed and ruled by the factory organization set up by Sarem on the ground. The factory uses bounty hunters to maintain law and order, and hosts thrilling "motorized iron ball" competitions to throttle the human energy and prevent them from rebelling.

A doctor named Ed found the remains of a young girl's head while picking up trash in the dump, and to his surprise, the wreckage was still alive. If this matter were put into our present, it is estimated that Ed would definitely have to call the police, but in that era, humans could modify and install mechanical bodies and internal organs at will, which was equivalent to the evolution of our current prosthetic limbs. So basically what if the human modified body is broken? Just another one.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

In "Dreams", Ed picks up Gary

After Ed repairs and awakens the girl, he discovers that she has lost her memory, so Ed gives her a name Gary. Ed wanted to give Gary the most beautiful body and make her her own doll. So Ed goes out at night, and when he comes back in the morning, he will give Gary a perfect prosthesis, and Gary, although grateful to Ed, has become suspicious of this, because recently there have always been female synths who have been dismembered, and I am afraid that these are not all done by Ed. So Gary sneaks up on the night and eventually discovers the truth of the matter, it turns out that Ed is a bounty hunter, catching criminals every night, changing some money, and buying parts for Gary. This operation is aimed at catching the criminals who dismember female synths, but Ed is no match for the people, but Gary's timely appearance helps Ed and shows the long-lost Martian mech.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

"Dreams" tracks down Ed

Gary doesn't want to owe Ed too much, she secretly runs to sign up as a bounty hunter, the first criminal she encounters is The Makak, who likes to eat human brain plasma, which is really disgusting. In this first battle, although Gary exploded Markak's eyeballs, he was also beaten to pieces, and at the critical moment, Ed saved Gary and installed her with the berserker body that had been sealed for many years, and Gary was like a hanging from then on. Makak then approached Gary again. During the battle, Markak and Gary tell their story, it turns out that this guy is also a poor silver, just born by his mother with the rushed into the sewer, through the manhole cover to see the sun, and was disfigured with a flamethrower. As he was about to die, a strange Doctor transformed him, and Markak's heart twisted and decided to start taking revenge on society. Gary was even left in tears when he heard Markak's tragic death.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

In Dream, Gary kills Markak

After Markak's death, Gary continues to work as a bounty hunter, and during a mission she meets a teenager named Oko, who tells Gary that his dream is to ascend to the Sky City of Sarem, and that someone has promised him to save enough ten million to send him up, so he frantically saves money, but what Gary doesn't know is that Oko's money is earned by stealing the spine of a synthetic. Fortunately, this Oco still has a bit of a conscience, and after each bad thing, he calls Ed and tells Ed that a synthetic person is injured and asks him to help treat it. Slowly, during his time with Oko, Gary begins to fall in love with the boy and decides to save money together to help Oko board Sarem.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

"Dream" Gary's first favorite boy, Oco

Later, Oko is caught by Gary's nemesis, Saman, who is also a bounty hunter, and registers Himo as a wanted man, after which Saman finds Gary and tells her that Oko has been stealing the spine of a synth. For a moment, Gary didn't know how to choose between love and law. She finds Oko, and after the two express their love for each other, Gary decides to help Oko. It seems that men are not bad, and women do not love in the comic book industry. Oko tells Gary about his past, oko has an older brother whose dream is to travel to Salem, so he creates a flying machine, but all this is betrayed by his sister-in-law, who tells the bounty hunter about it, and Oko's brother is killed, and Oko leaves the house. Later, he saw his brother's arm at the human organ dealer on the black market, and he wanted to exchange his arm for his brother's arm, and the boss Berguda agreed to him and told him that he could get him to Salem as long as he had ten million, and for his brother's last wishes, Oko began to save money desperately.

Hearing this story, Gary was touched and decided to help Oko go to Sarem, she gave Oko a part of the money to let him scrape together the ten million, but at this juncture, Oko actually offered to go to the toilet.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

To say that fate is such a coincidence, it is also deserved, the bounty hunter who killed his brother was at this time, in the toilet to kill Oko, feed brother dei I am still. An enraged Gary burns the bounty hunter into slag, and in order to save Oko, she connects Oko's head with her heart, delays his life, and deceives the machine enforcer, but this matter is discovered by Saman, Saman, Saman, you say who you offend, you have to be on the bar with the protagonist, in order to make Saman shut up, Gary cut Off Saman's face. Ed replaces Oco with the body of a synthetic man and tells him that even if he has more money, he can't go to Sarem, because Ed is a Sarem, Oco doesn't believe it, Gary has to take him to the black market boss Berguda, Who says that it is indeed possible to take people to Sarem, but it must be dismembered into various organs and soaked in a jar, and Oco's dream is broken. He threw away the ten million and tried to climb down the pipe toward Sarem, only to have the mechanism on the pipe chop Oko to pieces. Although Gary grabbed Oco, the part of Oco's arm was too brittle and fell out of the clouds, so cold, Gary was disheartened and ran away from home.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

Ed, who misses Gary, embarks on a journey to find Gary, and one day, he saves a girl who is about to be raped, Shumira, in order to thank Ed, invites him to watch the mobile iron ball game, and what Ed did not expect is that he actually saw Gary on the field.

It turns out that Gary ran away from home and ran to the far west, becoming a mobile iron ball player, and she wanted to numb herself with the racing field and forget the past. At this time, Gary is judged to be two people compared to before, and she chooses to remove the Berserker body in order to forget the past. Seeing Gary now, Ed finally understood in his heart that it was impossible to bring Gary back to him. When Ed learns that Shumira's brother is Yasiga, the champion of the Motorized Iron Ball, Ed has a plan to get Yassica to defeat Gary and bring back her heart, so Ed becomes Yassica's doctor. However, this Yassica has previously undergone brain modification surgery, and its body has reached its limit, and there is a danger of cooling at any time.

A quick review of the Dream comics shows a different plot than the adapted Alita movie

Gary himself was particularly physically fit, plus under the guidance of coach Edu, he quickly advanced to qualify for a showdown with Yasica, but before the game, coach Edu was shot and killed by a madman in order to protect Gary in the street, and before dying, Edu entrusted his Damascus knife to Gary. Edu was also a motorized iron ball player when he was young, and he was good friends with Yassica, but because of an accident, he could never return to the field, so he trained Gary desperately, hoping that Gary could complete his dream, unfortunately he could no longer see his apprentice's wonderful performance on the field. Finally, the day of the final came, during the game, Yassica's illness suddenly attacked, his brain was slowly dying, Gary took the opportunity to destroy Yasica's heart, but Yassica, after seeing the necklace given to him by his sister, perked up, used all his strength to explode Gary, and died in the last moment of glorious battle.

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