Following last issue's explosive revelation, Adam Jensen and TF29's investigation leads them into the heart of the Glasshütte; Dresden's heaving transhuman ghetto, where the augmented struggle daily for basic survival. But with its residents, the media, and even the local police vying against them, it's going to be far from a clean-cut operation.
Alexander C. Irvine is an American fantasist and science fiction writer. He also writes under the pseudonym Alex Irvine. He first gained attention with his novel A Scattering of Jades and the stories that would form the collection Unintended Consequences. He has also published the Grail quest novel One King, One Soldier, and the World War II-era historical fantasy The Narrows.
In addition to his original works, Irvine has published Have Robot, Will Travel, a novel set in Isaac Asimov's positronic robot milieu; and Batman: Inferno, about the DC Comics superhero.
His academic background includes an M.A. in English from the University of Maine and a PhD from the University of Denver. He is an assistant professor of English at the University of Maine. He also worked for a time as a reporter at the Portland Phoenix.
Still interesting. The news people were a less intrusive part of the story this time. I enjoy the bits of German thrown in. A little annoyed that the one agent killed from the bomb at the end of the last episode was the only female agent. It's a very male driven comic.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.