Psy-comm, volume 2 (PSY-COMM #2)
by
Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author),
Tony Salvaggio
Elite Psy-Comm Mark Leit is now a fugitive on the run. He has turned his back on the life that once provided him with fame and privilege. He has left behind the corp-state he served, as well as his partner and friend, David Jerold. But Electromedia Corp. wants this embarrassing incident controlled, and David just wants his friend back...whether it be dead or alive."So...more
Paperback, 322 pages
Published
May 8th 2007
by TokyoPop
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I think these two volumes are my palette-cleanser after The Vision of Escaflowne yesterday. No bad taste left in my mouth!
While not particularly remarkable, the ideas behind Psy-Comm interest me: war has become entertainment; nations are replaced by corporations; battles are conducted to amuse the people. Kinda like a bigger, badder Hunger Games where more things go boom... and one other aspect. Some of the soldiers are 'psy-comms', which as best I can guess is short for Psychic C...more
While not particularly remarkable, the ideas behind Psy-Comm interest me: war has become entertainment; nations are replaced by corporations; battles are conducted to amuse the people. Kinda like a bigger, badder Hunger Games where more things go boom... and one other aspect. Some of the soldiers are 'psy-comms', which as best I can guess is short for Psychic C...more
The second volume of this OEL manga is still good but not as good as the first, outstanding volume. The story did not take my interest so much and I hated the change of the artist. The art became less manga-like and I did not like especially the change that happened to the main heroine. Still, one of the best OEL manga available and I will pick up the next volume.
The first book set up a great series, but the second book really fell short of what the first one built up. There was potential for some huge themes, but they just never happened.
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I've been writing comics for a long time, and games, and-- well, I write, so there's always *something.* But now I've gotten into modern-day YA novels with the Alex Van Helsing series.
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