Another great volume, although not the best ever. Zolomon's Jewels is long and CRAZY, which is wonderful, and late enough that it shows Tezuka starting on some of the graphic experiments that he would go crazy with in his more adult, 1970's works. Also, The Lying Robot is a great examination of Tezuka's robot rules, and a good example of how different they are from Asimov's (I've mentioned this before, but they're much more like general guidelines than staunch rules).