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Loading... Biomega, Volume 2 (2007)by Tsutomu Nihei
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Nice continuation of the series, though the tone manages to be dramatically more dire and bleak than last volume was. ( ) I loved the Nihei's Blame! series because of its incredible setting, an endless megastructure where the character roamed finding more and more spectacular places and creatures. Although Biomega has similar style, the architecture is not so important, story confusing and fights feel repetitive and pointless. It didn't catch my attention and I wasn't able to finish the 3rd book... no reviews | add a review
"After capturing Eon Green, DRF forces are amassing around Toa Heavy Industry headquarters and have taken Dr. Kurokawa and his daughter into custody. Zoichi must attempt a rescue--Dr. Kurokawa's laboratory may yield critical information on Eon Green. Elsewhere, Toa Heavy Industry agent Nishu Mizunoe searches for Kozlov Grebnev and the secrets he knows about the DRF's research, origins and their apocalyptic plan for the entire human race!" -- from publisher's web site. No library descriptions found. |
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