Battle Angel Alita, Vol. 3: Killing Angel
After a devastating loss, a cyborg heroine throws herself into a brutal futuristic sport while her guardian searches for her.
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Setting labels used: cyberpunk world, dystopian society, post-apocalyptic arena, junkyard city, scrapyard, floating city, futuristic sports circuit
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