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Ghost in the Shell 2.0: Man-Machine Interface
Author: | Masamune Shirow |
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Kodansha, 2010 Dark Horse, 2003 Original Japanese publication, 1991 |
Series: | Ghost in the Shell: Book 2 |
0. Ghost in the Shell 1.5 |
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Book Type: | Graphic Novel |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
Sub-Genre Tags: | Artificial Intelligence Cyberpunk Hard SF |
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Synopsis
The long-awaited sequel to Shirow Masamune's groundbreaking The Ghost in the Shell, and one of the most highly anticipated graphic novel events in many years, Man-Machine Interface is Shirow's most ambitious and complex story yet, with deep forays into philosophy and the meaning of artificial life, intelligence, and existence.
March 6, 2035. Motoko Aramaki is a hyper-advanced cyborg, a counter-terrorist Net security expert, heading the investigative department of the giant multi-national Poseidon Industrial. Partly transcending the physical world and existing in a virtual world of networks, Motoko is a fusion of multiple entities and identities, deploying remotely controlled prosthetic humanoid surrogates around the globe to investigate a series of bizarre incidents.
Meanwhile, Tamaki Tamai, a psychic detective from the Channeling Agency, has been commissioned to explore strange changes in the temporal universe brought about by two forces, one represented by the teachings of a professor named Rahampol, the other by the complex, evolving Motoko entity.
What unfolds will all be in a day's work--a day that will change everything, forever. Utilizing awe-inspiring digital effects on a level never before seen in the annals of graphic fiction, Shirow has raised the bar for what can be achieved, page after page!
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