Deus Ex

· Deus Ex Issue #1 · Titan Comics
4.4
15 reviews
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32
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About this eBook

With society still reeling from the Aug Incident - the Illuminati orchestrated event which caused augmented individuals to mindlessly attack their 'natural' counterparts - anti-aug sentiment is at an all-time global high. Task Force 29 - an Interpol-funded coalition, created to quash the rising tide of terrorist activity - stands as the world's main defence against total anarchy.

In the city of Prague, where tension is especially high, the team's latest recruit, Adam Jensen, readies for his first mission with the unit. But being augmented himself, how will the former SWAT officer handle himself when faced with the grim reality of the mechanical apartheid?

Welcome to the darker side of Deus Ex in this thrilling prologue to the upcoming new instalment, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

"Alex Irvine has introduced us to a new story while staying true to the elements of the game¡­ it¡¯s a solid start, and promises an interesting story." ¨C Big Comic Page

"This is great. 9/10" ¨C Adventures in Poor Taste

"8 out of 10" ¨C Pixel Rated

"I can recommend it for anyone who can¡¯t wait to get their cyber fix before the game hits stores later this year." ¨C Comic Buzz

Ratings and reviews

4.4
15 reviews
Polycount 2084
27 February 2016
A perfect prelude to the upcoming Deus Ex game, great artwork, nice character introductions.
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Stephan Berry
3 April 2016
Really looking forward to the video game later this year
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Alex Irvine is a fantasy and comic book writer.

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