En una base oculta en medio de las junglas del planeta Paradiso, el Agente Imperial Adil Mehmut deberá determinar si su prisionera, la operativo especial Ko Dali, antaño una auténtica heroína, es una traidora a su país y a toda la raza humana, o una alienígena que ha suplantado su aspecto e identidad para dividir a las fuerzas de la humanidad. Un tour de force entre ambos que se convertirá en una carrera contra reloj antes de que las fuerzas alienígenas del Ejercito Combinado logren descubrir el paradero de Ko Dali y traten de rescatarla. En esta historia de intriga política y militar, donde nada es lo que parece, Adil pondrá a prueba las lealtades de sus compañeros y de la propia nación a la que ha jurado servir.
I enjoyed Outrage much more, but this second Infinity graphic novel goes a long way to cover more of the Infinity Universe. I wish they did not take so long to produce new material.
I couldn't put Betrayal down. It provided an intimate view of the vast Infinity universe, packed with emotion and twists, and was a really enjoyable way to explore the world. I already feel like I need to reread it to further appreciate the art because I was so immersed in the story I blazed right through in one sitting.
The second graphic novel from the Infinity universe line, the story of Ko Dali, was another great story pulled right out of the background universe of the Infinity game. I felt its not as good nor unique as Outrage! but it still can stand on its own, introducing readers to characters from factions not previously revealed.
The art in this is nicely detailed. There is a lot of information left out that might be lost on someone unfamiliar to th Infinity table top war game storyline. It's a nice sci-fi with some great action sequences but it has a few plot holes and questionable main character decisions.