Return to the world of Blade Runner with this, the officially sanctioned box-set of the comic book series based on the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. Includes 3 stunning art cards!
Voted Best Licensed Comic 2021 by Multiversity Comics
This boxed set edition collects all three volumes of the Blade Runner 2029 – the second year of the Blade Runner saga.
Set ten years after the first year’s critically acclaimed series, these three volumes see Blade Runner Ash return to the rain-soaked streets of a slowly crumbling Los Angeles to hunt down renegade Replicants. But this time ASH now has a new agenda that, if discovered, will make her the enemy of humanity.
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 1: REUNION Los Angeles, 2029. Aahna ‘Ash’ Ashina is back with the LAPD BLADE RUNNER UNIT and determined to save as many Replicants as she can.
When Ash is confronted by an old adversary, one long believed dead, she is drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a Replicant unlike any she has ever faced before – a Replicant with no fear of death and with a dream to finish off what the Blackout started in 2022…
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 2: ECHOES Following the REPLICANT uprising, Ash is now a prisoner of the Replicant YOTUN - a genetically defective NEXUS 6 who has somehow managed to outlive his four-year lifespan. With Yotun’s guerrilla army of fanatical Replicants now in control of the city, Ash must find a way of escaping and stopping Yotun before he burns the city to the ground and kills the woman she loves.
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 3: REDEMPTION Yotun has started to succumb to the ravages of time, and even the regular blood transfusions from his loyal supporters has started to fail. As the city fights back to take control from the Replicant rebel army, Yotun races to locate an old diary of ELDON TYRELL that he believes holds the key to his final victory.
Mike Johnson is a prolific comic book writer with credits writing Titans, Superman, Batman, Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion. He is the ongoing writer of the IDW Star Trek series, as well as comic book tie-ins to Fringe, Transformers.
Andres Guinaldo was born in Segovia, Spain in 1975. Andres originally studied movie making (direction) at Madrid University before making the move into comics. His first professional work was drawing Joe R. Landsdale’s The Drive-In and By Bizarre Hands. He followed those with Pistolfist: Revolutionary Warrior, and other books such as Helios: Under the Gun, Purity, and Cartoonapalooza. In 2010, Guinaldo started regularly penciling Son of Hulk and drew issue #5 of Dark Reign: Hawkeye. He followed this with Gotham City Sirens #14-17, Joker’s Asylum: The Riddler, Namor: The First Mutant #4, Red Lanterns #8, Resurrection Man #9, Nightwing #11-14, Hypernaturals and Justice League Dark. In recent years he’s worked on titles as diverse as Ninjak and Captain America: Steve Rogers. He currently resides in Segovia, the city where he was born.
- “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
Return to the world of Blade Runner with this, the officially sanctioned box-set of the comic book series based on the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. Includes 3 stunning art cards!
Voted Best Licensed Comic 2021 by Multiversity Comics
This boxed set edition collects all three volumes of the Blade Runner 2029 – the second year of the Blade Runner saga.
Set ten years after the first year’s critically acclaimed series, these three volumes see Blade Runner Ash return to the rain-soaked streets of a slowly crumbling Los Angeles to hunt down renegade Replicants. But this time ASH now has a new agenda that, if discovered, will make her the enemy of humanity.
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 1: REUNION Los Angeles, 2029. Aahna ‘Ash’ Ashina is back with the LAPD BLADE RUNNER UNIT and determined to save as many Replicants as she can.
When Ash is confronted by an old adversary, one long believed dead, she is drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a Replicant unlike any she has ever faced before – a Replicant with no fear of death and with a dream to finish off what the Blackout started in 2022…
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 2: ECHOES Following the REPLICANT uprising, Ash is now a prisoner of the Replicant YOTUN - a genetically defective NEXUS 6 who has somehow managed to outlive his four-year lifespan. With Yotun’s guerrilla army of fanatical Replicants now in control of the city, Ash must find a way of escaping and stopping Yotun before he burns the city to the ground and kills the woman she loves.
BLADE RUNNER 2029 VOL 3: REDEMPTION Yotun has started to succumb to the ravages of time, and even the regular blood transfusions from his loyal supporters has started to fail. As the city fights back to take control from the Replicant rebel army, Yotun races to locate an old diary of ELDON TYRELL that he believes holds the key to his final victory.
Creators
Mike Johnson is a prolific comic book writer with credits writing Titans, Superman, Batman, Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion. He is the ongoing writer of the IDW Star Trek series, as well as comic book tie-ins to Fringe, Transformers.
Andres Guinaldo was born in Segovia, Spain in 1975. Andres originally studied movie making (direction) at Madrid University before making the move into comics. His first professional work was drawing Joe R. Landsdale’s The Drive-In and By Bizarre Hands. He followed those with Pistolfist: Revolutionary Warrior, and other books such as Helios: Under the Gun, Purity, and Cartoonapalooza. In 2010, Guinaldo started regularly penciling Son of Hulk and drew issue #5 of Dark Reign: Hawkeye. He followed this with Gotham City Sirens #14-17, Joker’s Asylum: The Riddler, Namor: The First Mutant #4, Red Lanterns #8, Resurrection Man #9, Nightwing #11-14, Hypernaturals and Justice League Dark. In recent years he’s worked on titles as diverse as Ninjak and Captain America: Steve Rogers. He currently resides in Segovia, the city where he was born.
- “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