A review by geekwayne
Magnus: Between Two Worlds Tp by Kyle Higgins, Chuck Wendig

4.0

'Magnus: Between Two Worlds' by Kyle Higgins with art by Jorge Fornes is a different take on the character I've read before, and it's a pretty good graphic novel.

It is 2020 and humans use artificial intelligence for menial work. These androids seem content with their lot, but they have a whole internal world in the cloud. Magnus can traverse this space. She works as a therapist for out of sorts A.I., but she used to hunt them down. Now an A.I. named Frederick has murdered his humans and the cops want Magnus to use her skills to hunt him down. She finds herself at odds with humans and A.I. in her search.

I really liked this story of a possible future. The concepts and world were really interesting. The art had an older school vibe to it, but I liked it as well. It was a very satisfying story to me.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Dynamite Entertainment, Diamond Book Distributors, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.