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The overarching plot is essentially unintelligible. A prelude and epilogue attempt to frame the series, yet they bear no clear relation to the rest of the narrative. Moreover, the epilogue itself is perplexing even when considered independently.
Undoubtedly, the standout story involves special forces soldiers battling androids. Stripped of its magical elements and distilled, this tale would later evolve into the entertaining anime OVA of the same title.
I would only suggest reading this for its historical significance in manga. Here, you can observe the foundational ideas that Shirow would refine and enhance in later works like Appleseed and Ghost in the Shell, offering insight into the evolution of his concepts over time.
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The artwork isn't up to Shirow's usual standard, lacking the detailed backgrounds fans have come to expect from him. There's even a panel where a character is inexplicably missing an eye.
The characters remain largely undeveloped, with little to no backstory provided. I assume they're meant to be god-like figures, but it's difficult to say for sure.
In the end, I enjoyed engaging with this piece, but I wouldn't recommend it to others.
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