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Book SynopsisA crimelord exploits prisoners of war to run a remotely-controlled global strike force, and the investigation reunites Kusanagi with an old friend and pits them both against Chinese security forces. A family see their dead daughter on television, except she looks 15 years younger than she did when she died. The infiltration of anti-cyberisation cult calls for Section 9's most 'human' members to abandon the support of their enhanced colleagues and do things the old-fashioned way.
Trade Review"This book is a treasure... the most interesting that the franchise has been in what feels like a decade." -
Paste “Hits all the familiar beats —hard-boiled dialogue, big action set-pieces, and fully grounded, gritty science fiction elements — but does so with style and real ingenuity…
Oh my yes.” -
NPR
"Every story in the anthology really grabbed onto one or more aspects of the original and ran with it. Issues of access to information, healthcare, safety; the meaning of identity in a world were you can be – and are – multiple people; the meaning of borders, of ageing, of family all were highlighted in extremely smart ways…
Damned good." -
Erica Friedman, Okazu
"Very satisfying! You don’t need to know anything about Ghost in the Shell to enjoy this!" -
Comics Beat"Required reading." -
Paste Magazine"A must." -
Multiversity Comics