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Descender, Vol. 2: Machine Moon
by Jeff Lemire
Descender goes to a even darker place as multiple characters begin to shift around.
While Tim is taken by his new robot family and held up in high regards as the savior, we focus our viewpoint on a scrapper. What's that? Basically a guy who takes jobs to murder robots around the world. It's both sad and horrifying. On top of that we have our new Robot buddy Tim 22, who is a lot like Tim 21, but maybe not? Oh and we learn a bit more about the Harvesters and maybe the secret of their creation?
Plenty of major reveals here. I love Tim 21, and Driller is a Real Killer, as both are great characters. The new point of view here works well and the character introduced is both intriguing and a bit twisted on viewpoints. It is a bit predictable and sometimes the art makes it hard to tell what's happening.
Overall, like most of Lemire's projects, this is pretty damn good. A 4 out of 5.
While Tim is taken by his new robot family and held up in high regards as the savior, we focus our viewpoint on a scrapper. What's that? Basically a guy who takes jobs to murder robots around the world. It's both sad and horrifying. On top of that we have our new Robot buddy Tim 22, who is a lot like Tim 21, but maybe not? Oh and we learn a bit more about the Harvesters and maybe the secret of their creation?
Plenty of major reveals here. I love Tim 21, and Driller is a Real Killer, as both are great characters. The new point of view here works well and the character introduced is both intriguing and a bit twisted on viewpoints. It is a bit predictable and sometimes the art makes it hard to tell what's happening.
Overall, like most of Lemire's projects, this is pretty damn good. A 4 out of 5.