by Jonathan Luna, Sarah Vaughn
“I will gladly do anything you ask as long as it does not harm humans, animals, or property. I will avoid putting myself in danger unless it is to protect you or by your command. The Tanaka logo on my wrist is the only physical indication that I am an android and I am required by law to keep it expo...
Can you be human, or even human-like, if you don't have the ability to make any choices on your own? This is the central question of Alex + Ada. The story, about Alex who's lost his girlfriend, and Ada, an initially unwanted gift from his grandmother, all revolves around how much humanity a compl...
Amazingly written and illustrated, it tackles the ever popular theme of artificial intelligence.
3.5 stars really. Pretty and with a lot to say, but needs something a little more substantial if it's going to last beyond only a few more volumes.
Overall: 4 Stars Star Rating Art: 3 Stars Star Rating Story: 5 Stars Netgalley review. Read on iphone First Impression: Art seems really low key, underdeveloped and simplistic. However, plot is promising. My chief complaint is that the version I read on my phone was not capable of rotating the...