Andito Nugroho itibaren Nyzhnya Krynka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine

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2018-06-26 17:40

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I'm no manga expert so this review is just going to be my n00b thoughts on the storyline and artwork. ****Spoilers for plot**** Plot: Motorbike dude (aka Zoichi) is still doing his thing, driving around killing CEU agents and destroying some of their submarines. The CEU have infiltrated Toha Heavy Industries and are either killing off the staff or infecting them with a weakened version of the N5S virus. They're also going around raping drones and each other for good measure. We get a bit of backstory on motorbike dude, finding out that Toha Heavy Industries created synthetic humans to fight back against the DRF, who actually created the N5S virus. Several hundred years ago, the scientists that colonised Mars were trying to unlock the secret to immortality, and in doing so created a deadly virus that rewrites your genes and essentially turns you into a zombie "drone". Motorbike dude is still looking for Eon Green, who we learn is not actually infected at all, but a true immortal. She is only the second immortal ever created, with the first supposedly on the Mars colony. We also learn that the talking bear may have been transplanted with the consciousness of a human, and not just any human: a descendent of the guy responsible for creating N5S. The CEU seem to be taking orders from giant sentient blobs not entirely unlike Jabba the Hutt, and there's a weird creepy mummy lady who appears to have telekinetic abilities. Said weird creepy mummy lady meets some other weird people on a CEU/DRF ship, presumably the heads of the DRF/CEU/PHS (are there enough acronyms in this story?!) A couple of them look like CEU agents, while the other two look like evil synthetic humans. We're also introduced to another synthetic human motorbike person. Fun times! ****End Spoilers**** Many of the problems from Biomega #1 carried over into #2, namely my inability to tell what was going on in several of the panels. Much like the first one, I figure that the important information is in the dialogue, so hopefully I haven't missed much. It's no less irritating though - if you're going to write a manga where readers spend 80% of their time watching a guy ride his motorbike or fight CEU agents, you should spend a bit more time perfecting the scenery. It's useless having 50 pages of motorbike action in the first place, but even more so when you can't tell where he's driving to or who he's fighting. There was, however, a slightly higher concentration of story and dialogue in Biomega #2, which I was pleasantly surprised about. We get to learn why and how the synthetic humans were created, how the N5S virus came about, what's so special about Eon Green, and why the talking bear can actually talk. We find out that the DRF/PHS/CEU don't really want to start over with Accommodators as the new human race - they'd much prefer everybody were infected with N5S! We also get to see the people behind the DRF, who are less human and even creepier than the CEU agents and drones combined. I'm incredibly intrigued by the people (or should I say things?) behind the DRF. We have mummy lady, giant sentient blobs, CEU agents and what appears to be a couple of mutant synthetic humans. I hadn't really given much thought to the people running DRF. I guess I imagined they were evil uninfected humans, plotting from within a hermetically sealed underground bunker or skyscraper. It makes total sense that they'd look like evil incarnate! I simply have to finish this series to find out what they are, if not who they are. I am a little confused about the CEU though. Are they humans that were infected with a weakened strain of the N5S virus? I assume they weren't infected with full-strength N5S or they'd be disfigured and mindless like the rest of the population. Did they go willingly to be infected? I can only imagine they were field agents given the virus to heighten their abilities. And if they want the entire world to be infected, why are they bothering to kill off drones in the street? Do they only want those infected by the weakened strain to survive? Overall: Biomega #2 suffers from the same ambiguous and confusing artwork as #1, but compensates with a slightly higher concentration of story and dialogue. We get answers on the origins of the synthetic humans, the N5S virus, and who's running the DRF. This poses more questions than it answers though, and I'm going to have to keep reading or I'll go nuts trying to figure it out!

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