Blade Runner 2029 Vol. 1

Blade Runner 2029 Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-09-09 06:51:26
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Mike Johnson
  • ISBN:1787731944
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Summary

The officially sanctioned graphic novel prequel to the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott。 Co-written by the Oscar nominated writer of Blade Runner 2049, Logan, and Murder on the Orient Express Michael Green and New York Times Bestselling author Mike Johnson。

It is 2027 and Blade Runner Ash continues to hunt the streets of the rain-soaked dystopian world of Los Angeles for renegade Replicants, but this time she's trying to protect as many as she can find。。。

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Reviews

Zare

Second story arc starts explosively with Ash's failed arrest attempt 10 years earlier - replicant successfully escapes and Ash is left intentionally as a witness of his escape。Back in the time of the story Ash starts to follow very disturbing religious cult of replicants - as is case with majority of cults main prize here is immortality。 But what are the true goals of the mysterious cult leader?Art is standardly excellent。Highly recommended to fans of cyberpunk and SF。 Second story arc starts explosively with Ash's failed arrest attempt 10 years earlier - replicant successfully escapes and Ash is left intentionally as a witness of his escape。Back in the time of the story Ash starts to follow very disturbing religious cult of replicants - as is case with majority of cults main prize here is immortality。 But what are the true goals of the mysterious cult leader?Art is standardly excellent。Highly recommended to fans of cyberpunk and SF。 。。。more

Matt Maielli

this series is a real hidden gem, just perfectly calibrated to what a Bladerunner spinoff should look and feel like。 In an age where they are rebooting The Matrix, HBO is probably eventually gonna take a swing at a prestige Bladerunner tv show, and until then these Ash stories will just be chilling here。

Chris Robertson

Picks up the adventures of Ash, 10 years later。 In that time, a new crazed replicant has arisen, bent on ending the oppression of his…。well, can’t call them people。 The way he cheats his programmed death and his plans for humanity inject enough intrigue to make him a worthy antagonist。 Art is solid, capturing the gritty, lived-in feel of this universe。

Josh

Yet another strong volume of Blade Runner, though this one ends a bit abruptly。 This one could have used another issue for a more satisfying conclusion。 Still, the Blade Runner comics are hard to put down and 2029 vol。 1 is no exception。

Bill Lynas

Here is another fine graphic novel from the Blade Runner universe。 Following on from the Blade Runner 2019 comics we see Aahna 'Ash' Ashina return to Los Angeles in pursuit of an old enemy。This time around there is less dialogue than usual, but plenty of excellent artwork。 The huge wall protecting Los Angeles from another sunami (after the one in 2025) is one of my favourite drawings in the story。It's great to see another original story set in the world of Blade Runner, especially one that doesn Here is another fine graphic novel from the Blade Runner universe。 Following on from the Blade Runner 2019 comics we see Aahna 'Ash' Ashina return to Los Angeles in pursuit of an old enemy。This time around there is less dialogue than usual, but plenty of excellent artwork。 The huge wall protecting Los Angeles from another sunami (after the one in 2025) is one of my favourite drawings in the story。It's great to see another original story set in the world of Blade Runner, especially one that doesn't just slavishly follow characters & stories from the films。 。。。more

Vegan Jon

Like 2019, very well done。

kelly {BookCrushin}

Really gritty and perfect for the feel of the BR universe。 Loved this new intro and storyline, the replicant love interest, the underground world where they are free, and the Blade Runner who has mixed morals, saving/freeing some replicants, and killing others。 The whole volume really works well together and it does end on cliffy。

Logan

An okay volume, but it ended on a cliffhanger so there was no real closure I guess until the next volume。 Overall it's okay, but I'm finding myself a little less interested as this series goes on。 The art suits the grittiness of the Blade Runner universe, but I wish it could be better, especially with some of the ugly character drawings。 Otherwise, not sure if I'll continue reading or not。 An okay volume, but it ended on a cliffhanger so there was no real closure I guess until the next volume。 Overall it's okay, but I'm finding myself a little less interested as this series goes on。 The art suits the grittiness of the Blade Runner universe, but I wish it could be better, especially with some of the ugly character drawings。 Otherwise, not sure if I'll continue reading or not。 。。。more

Rob

Ashina’s narrative continues, this time with a batch of rogue Nexus 8 models causing concern。 The underlying slave narrative gives way to a insurgency but Volume 1 ends abruptly with little to no narrative closure。 But we never expected that until Volume 3