Blade Runner 2029 1-3 Boxed Set (Graphic Novel)
By Mike Johnson
Illustrated by Andres Guinaldo
By Mike Johnson
Illustrated by Andres Guinaldo
Category: Comics
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$49.99
Dec 20, 2022 | ISBN 9781787738430
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Praise
– “a richer look at this expanded universe… fresh and interesting” – Multiversity Comics
– “Andres Guinaldo’s inspired, visionary artwork continues to set the benchmark for a Dystopian future that’s rewriting itself as a new world order.” – Set the Tape
– “This is some hard core science fiction that contributes to canon with every strike on the keyboard!” – DC Comic News
– “The art is flawlessly neo-noir and dramatic, so you’ll thoroughly enjoy the look of this book” – Comical Opinions
– “Always pitch perfect writing and art, letting the characters and dialogue carry the story with a minimum of exposition needed.”- Nerdly
– “It perfectly captures the original Blade Runner film in style and spirit … You can almost imagine Blade Runner‘s signature soundtrack playing in the background as you read this comic book.” – The Hashtag Show
“100% authentic to its source” – Sci-Fi Bulletin
– The mythology-expanding story is backed by artist Guinaldo’s evocative depiction of the rain-sodden eco-catastrphine that is 2029 LA. Violent (including an eye-gouging) but supremely stylish - Total Film
– “Johnson and Guinaldo have managed to hit that nostalgic sweet spot of familiarity and extension with a strong third act helping to elevate the story enough to warrant further exploration” - SciFi Now
– “The artwork is fantastic. There’s a dark gritty feel to it that also feels just as faithful to the films . . . You can practically hear the soundtrack of the original 1982 film playing in the background - The Hashtag Show
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