Roisia aggressively tries to confirm her position in the Rex Mundi without knowing that her brother has been keeping a secret about their parents' past that could change everything. On the other hand, Seraphim begins to question its purpose after realizing what humanity has become.
Mixing amoral relativism with the trappings of an "aliens among us" tale, "Dissonance" #2 continues to provide intrigue. Read Full Review
I'm still holding out hope that Dissonance will start expanding more on its world. Without it, it's a slow burn so far and frustrating to only get the surface level understanding of what the stakes exactly are. I want to see more and Nugroho needs to start giving us a reason to care about Folke and the manipulations of this group. Read Full Review