![]() ![]() Where I find Injection so bewildering is how this missing ghost/cannibalism case ties into the storyline of the rogue artificial intelligence. That said I found the second book more accessible than the first mostly because this one follows Detective Headland and his tough guy butler Red as they investigate the weird case of a rich dude, the ghost of his mistress, and his dead son it’s still nutty but less abstract than the overarching storyline and more enjoyable too. The Moon Knight creative team of Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire continue to produce an interesting but mystifying story with Injection Volume 2. ![]() But what does a stolen ghost and a slab of human bicep meat have to do with it? ![]() Detective Vivek Headland and his colleagues, who created Injection, are trying to find it while another group, Rubedo, are trying to capture it, believing it’s the Philosopher’s Stone. The Injection is a massive rogue artificial machine-learning system that is operating uncontrolled somewhere in the ether. ![]()
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