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Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-machine Interface

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The Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface © 2001 by Shirow Masamune.
English translation copyright © Kodansha Ltd.
2001
Graphic Novel; Manga
2019
1 time
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 Ghost in the Shell*
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Ghost in the Shell*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A manga series by Masamune Shirow.

1) Ghost in the Shell
2) Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-machine Interface
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Motoko is a hyper-advanced cyborg - her body consists of all of her active drives; her memory of all of here active sources.
Comments may contain spoilers
First published in Japan in 2001 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo

Original series editors: Koichi Yuri and Junji Seki

 

Added: 04-Jan-2023
Last Updated: 20-Oct-2024

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 10-Aug-2010
Kodansha
Graphic Novel Paperback
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Date Issued:
10-Aug-2010
Format:
Graphic Novel Paperback
Cover Price:
$26.99
Pages*:
316
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   26 May 2019 - 26 May 2019
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
12980
Publisher:
ISBN:
1-935-42903-5
ISBN-13:
978-1-935-42903-6
Printing:
4
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Takeshi Katsurada - Editor
Suzie Lee - Letterer
Shirow Masamune - Penciller
Shirow Masamune - Inker
Shirow Masamune - Colorist
Shirow Masamune  - Cover Artist
Tom Orzechowski - Letterer
Fred Schodt - Script
Toren Smith - Translator
Naoto Yasunaga - Editor
THE GHOST IN THE SHELL
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March 6, 2035.  Motoko Aramaki is a hyper-advanced cyborg, a counter-terrorist Net security expert heading the investigative department of the giant multinational Poseidon Industrial.  Partly transcending the physical world and existing in a virtual world of networks, Motoko is a fusion of multiple entities and identities deploying remotely controlled prosthetic humanoid surrogates around the globe to investigate a series of bizarre incidents.  Meanwhile, Tamaki Tamai, a psychic detective from the Channeling Agency, has been commissioned to explore strange changes in the temporal universe brought about by two forces, one represented by the teachings of a professor named Rahampol, the other by the complex, evolving Moto entity.  What unfolds will all be in a day's work - a day that will change everything, forever.

The long-awaited sequel to Shirow Masamune's groundbreaking The Ghost in the Shell, and one of the most,highly anticipated graphic novel events in many years, Man-Machine Interface is Shirow's most ambitious and complex story yet, with deep forays into philosophy and the meaning of artificial life, intelligence, and existence.  Utilizing awe-inspiring digital effects on a level never before seen in the annals of graphic fiction, Shirow has raised the bar for what can be achieved, page after page!
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Notes and Comments:
First edition: July 2010
Fourth printing based on the number line
Canada: $32.00

Editors of the first English edition: Chris Warner / Dark Horse Comics
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10-Aug-2010
Kodansha
Graphic Novel Paperback

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