Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション Series by Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura, Rachel Balzora Thorn, Eric Erbes

3.99 · 71 ratings
  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 1 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #1)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 1 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #1)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Rachel Balzora Thorn, Tomo Kimura, Eric Erbes

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 2006

    A touching, character-rich vision of an intriguing new world.Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the earth, 35 kilometers up in the sky. The society of the ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status.Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high... more

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 2 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #2)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 2 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #2)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Rachel Balzora Thorn, Eric Erbes

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2007

    A touching, character-rich vision of an intriguing new world. Mitsu has just started working as a window washer, a dangerous job that five years earlier led to the loss of his father. As Mitsu struggles with being the new guy—making mistakes, struggling to keep up, petty workplace resentments—he also discovers the simple pleasures of befriending his coworkers, enjoying time off and getting to know his absent father through the eyes of his colleagues.

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 3 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #3)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 3 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #3)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2008

    Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the earth, thirty-five kilometers up in the sky. The society of the Ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status. Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high. When his father disappears and is assumed dead, Mitsu must take on his father's occupation... more

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 4 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #4)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 4 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #4)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2009

    Washing windows on a space colony hovering 35,000 meters above the earth is a dangerous job. Mitsu, a young window washer, knows this all too well. His father fell off the Ring System in an accident. Now, Mitsu's coworker Kageyama collapses on the job. Trying to save Kageyama, Mitsu inadvertently endangers his life. In recovery, Kageyama learns that exposure to UV rays has taken a toll on his immune system. He's forced to choose between his job and his health.

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 5 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #5)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 5 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #5)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2009

    Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the earth, thirty-five kilometers up in the sky. The society of the Ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status. Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high. When his father disappears and is assumed dead, Mitsu must take on his father's occupation... more

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 6 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #6)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 6 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #6)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2010

    Reads R to L (Japanese Style). Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the earth, thirty-five kilometers up in the sky. The society of the Ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status. Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high. When his father disappears and is assumed dead, Mitsu must take on his father's occupation... more

  • Saturn Apartments, Vol. 7 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #7)
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    Saturn Apartments, Vol. 7 (Saturn Apartments/ La Cité Saturne / 土星マンション #7)

    Hisae Iwaoka, Tomo Kimura

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2011

    A touching, character-rich vision of an intriguing new world.Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the earth, thirty-five kilometers up in the sky. The society of the Ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status. Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high... more

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