![]() ![]() My only two complaints about the entire book are that the robots can be kinda hard to tell apart sometimes, which is such a nitpick in the grand scheme of things. I read the issues as they came out, but I liked this even more on a reread of the whole trade. I would seriously recommend this to any and everyone. Mark Russell puts out a scathing satire touching on issues like toxic masculinity, AI supremacy, and consumer culture and just knocks it out of the damn park. The second best book AWA has ever put out (check out Crimson Cage!!). ![]() ![]() An uneasy reliance on robots has been in place since humans are no longer allowed to work and must now completely rely on a working robot assigned to their family to provide for them. It’s 2056 and robots have completely replaced human beings in the workplace. “What does it say about the world when even those who terrify you have to live in fear?” ![]()
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