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Gentlemen, behold! A dressed link!
Anime News Network wrote:The first compiled volume of a manga adaptation of Isaac Asimov's The Foundation novel series was released on September 20. The manga (named Ginga Teikoku Kōbōshi after the Japanese title for the series), has illustrations by Uzuki and Keitarō Kumazuki. The original source material is translated by Hiroyuki Okabe, and is compiled by Side Ranch. The book is published by the Seldon Project.

Asimov's Foundation Series of stories were first published in 1942 in the form of short stories, and the first full book volume was released in 1951. Foundation, the first volume of Asimov's series, was released in Japan in 1968, nearly two decades after the English publishing.

The story takes place in a universe that has been ruled by the Galactic Empire for twelve thousand years. Hari Seldon, a man who can see into the disastrous future of their galaxy, begins to gather together the wisest men in the galaxy to become a light of hope for the bleak future that awaits.
Unexpected, but cool. Some artwork can be found through the Japanese link in the article.

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Wow. I'd read it!
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I assume the gentleman with the cane is supposed to be Hari Seldon, but who are the others? :?:
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I'm sure Salvor Hardin features in the first volume (Hober Mallow is the other compelling Foundation character, but doesn't appear until much later in the chronology, wonder how they'll handle that).
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Depends on which iteration they use. If they're going with the expanded Fountation trilogy (i.e. both prequels and sequels) the guy with the cane could be late-prequel Seldon, the guy on the lower right could be original trilogy/Flashback Seldon, and the guy on the lower left could be whatever the name was of the kid Hari and Robot Love Interest adopted in the prequels.
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If they're doing the original trilogy only, the only one I can think of for the one-eyed old guy in the lower right is Ducem Barr, the son of the old patrician, the one who assassinated the imperial viceroy of Siwenna some time after Mallow's visit.
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Batman wrote:Depends on which iteration they use. If they're going with the expanded Fountation trilogy (i.e. both prequels and sequels) the guy with the cane could be late-prequel Seldon, the guy on the lower right could be original trilogy/Flashback Seldon, and the guy on the lower left could be whatever the name was of the kid Hari and Robot Love Interest adopted in the prequels.
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Yes, and OT/Flashback Seldon shouldn't have that scar that apparently blinded his right eye. And I seem to recall at least one story where he (however reluctantly) shaved it off so he could go undercover.
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I sort of assumed the old guy with the scar was Salvor Hardin. Could be Mallow.
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