Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface #9

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Dark Horse ⋅ 2003

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Issue Details

Publisher

Dark Horse

Writer

Masamune Shirow

Artist

Masamune Shirow

Cover Artist

Masamune Shirow

Published

November 2003

Synopsis

Deep inside the electronic infinity of the enemy Decatonale supercomputer, cyber-agent Motoko Aramaki plays hide-and-seek with the system's digital defenses to get the root of the terrorist attacks plaguing Poseidon International. It's been a tough cyber-fight, but one that becomes even tougher when Motoko Aramaki encounters a new adversary, the one-and-only Motoko Kusanagi, whose personality is embedded in the core of her own multi-identity. And when the entities begin to spontaneously fuse, the existence of each -- or both! -- hangs in the balance! The consciousness-altering sequel to the manga/anime classic Ghost in the Shell, Shirow Masamune's Man-Machine Interface takes graphic fiction into unexplored territory, a hallucinatory dreamscape of unforgettable visions and unimaginable ideas. FOR MATURE READERS

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