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Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam Define (機動戦士Ζガンダム Define Kidō Senshi Zēta Gandamu Define?) is a manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Kitazume, first serialized in Gundam Ace in June 25, 2011. It is the sequel to Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait Of Young Comet and a reinterpretation of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. The manga is overseen by Kenichi Matsuzaki, who wrote the original anime, while mechanical designs are done by Kyoshi Takigawa. Starting with volume 13 the name changed to Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam Define - Char Aznable: Red Frontier (機動戦士Zガンダム Define シャア・アズナブル 赤の分水嶺 Kidō Senshi Zēta Gandamu Define Shā Azunaburu Aka no bunsuirei?)

Plot[]

Ensign Reccoa Londe has provided the AEUG with information regarding possible mobile suit development at the civilian colonies of Green Noa. Lieutenant Quattro (Char Aznable) with his wingmen Lieutenant JGs Apolly (Andy) and Roberto (Ricardo) head to the colony to investigate. On Green Noa 1, Kamille Bidan is rushing to the spaceport where the Temptation, a ship a former One Year War ace is on, is docking. He’s hoping to get an autograph from the famed Captain Bright Noa. As Bright explains that he’s on duty, Jerid and company interrupt the two. Jerid smacktalks Bright for receiving a two rank demotion upon refusing to join the Titans and grabs Kamille’s photo saying he should sign it as an elite member of the Federation. The two get into a scuffle and Kamille is hauled off for questioning. Matosh questions Kamille about being an AEUG insider but just then he’s freed after his story checks out. Just as the handcuffs come off, the Gundam MK-II crashes into the building.

Chapters[]

Volume 1[]

  • Struct.01
  • Struct.02
  • Struct.03
  • Struct.04

Volume 2[]

  • Struct.05
  • Struct.06
  • Struct.07
  • Struct.08

Volume 3[]

  • Struct.09
  • Struct.10
  • Struct.11
  • Struct.12

Volume 4[]

  • Struct.13
  • Struct.14
  • Struct.15
  • Struct.EX 01

Volume 5[]

  • Struct.16
  • Struct.17
  • Struct.18
  • Struct.19

Volume 6[]

  • Struct.20
  • Struct.21
  • Struct.22
  • Struct.23

Volume 7[]

  • Struct.24
  • Struct.25
  • Struct.26
  • Struct.27
  • Struct.28

Volume 8[]

  • Struct.29
  • Struct.30
  • Struct.31
  • Struct.32
  • Struct.33

Volume 9[]

  • Struct.34
  • Struct.35
  • Struct.36
  • Struct.37

Volume 10[]

  • Struct.38
  • Struct.39
  • Struct.40
  • Struct.41
  • Struct.42

Volume 11[]

  • Struct 43
  • Struct 44
  • Struct 45
  • Struct EX 02

Volume 12[]

  • Struct SP 01
  • Struct SP 02
  • Struct SP 03
  • Struct SP 04

Volume 13[]

  • Process 01
  • Process 02
  • Process 03
  • Process 04

Volume 14[]

  • Process 05
  • Process 06
  • Process 07
  • Process 08
  • Process 09

Volume 15[]

  • Process 10
  • Process 11
  • Process 12
  • Process 13

Volume 16[]

  • Process 14
  • Process 15
  • Process 16
  • Process 17
  • Process 18
  • Process 19

Volume 17[]

  • Process 20
  • Process 21
  • Process 22
  • Process 23
  • Process 24
  • Process 25

Volume 18[]

  • Process 26
  • Process 27
  • Process 28
  • Process 29
  • Process 30

Volume 19[]

  • Process 31
  • Process 32
  • Process 33
  • Process 34
  • Process 35

Volume not yet specified[]

  • Strategy 1
  • Strategy 2
  • Strategy 3
  • Strategy 4
  • Strategy 5

Characters[]

AEUG[]

Karaba[]

Titans[]

Anaheim Electronics[]

Axis[]

Luio & Co.[]

Ambrosia[]

  • Irina
  • Mieze
  • Veronique
  • Jutta Klum

Civilians[]

Mechanics[]

AEUG[]

Mobile Weapons[]

Vehicles and Support Units[]

Anaheim Electronics[]

Mobile Weapons[]

Vehicles and Support Units[]

Titans[]

Mobile Weapons[]

Vehicles and Support Units[]

Axis Zeon[]

Mobile Weapons[]

Vehicles and Support Units[]

Gallery[]

References[]

Trivia[]

  • Like many of the featured mobile suits, the eponymous mobile suit MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam also gets a slightly revised initial model design as well as showcases the modifications made to it (initial model +wave shooter equipment, mid-model).
  • Due too it being a reinterpretation of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam the story heavily features the political aspects of war, many characters from different eras appear along with characters who first appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam who never appeared again.

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