Indie Comics Review: Blade Runner 2029 #6

by Carl Bryan
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Review: Blade Runner 2029 #6

[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]

Publisher: Titan Comics

Writers: Mike Johnson

Artist : Andres Guinaldo

Letterer: Jim Campbell

Colorist:  Marco Lesko

Reviewed by: Carl Bryan

Summary

“He thought I couldn’t hear him, but I could.  I heard him  talk about his plans.  I know where he is going.” – Ash speaking to her rescuers about Yotun

 Yotun, whom Ash had failed to retire 12 years previously, had somehow outlived his expiration date.

He is now leading an army of Replicants who have destroyed a section of the seawall and murdered the political and corporate elite of Los Angeles.

Now it is up to Detective Ash to retire cult leader Yotun before he destroys both her, and the city she loves.

 

Positives

 Mike Johnson just keeps us on the edge of our seat as he writes each issue in the Blade Runner series.  For those of you that may be a casual Blade Runner fan of the movies or even the three books that are out (Origins, 2019 and 2029) Johnson keeps weaving canon to this story that is arguably is better than what the film offers.

Ash has now been rebuilt/reborn…what terminology is there for when your mind is placed in a Replicant body that may or may not have an expiration date?  What philosophical questions do you address here?  Is it really Ash?  If you could live pain free, but with an unexpected expiration date, would you turn in your weaker battle torn body for a new one?

Johnson has the reigns on Science Fiction Noir and we better for being willing passengers on his stagecoach!  You as a reader is to watch the original film and pick up every issue in the Blade Runner series.  It is well worth the investment!

 

Positives 2.0

Fernando Dagnino captures the grit and the dirtiness and the neon of a Blade Runner LA. His pulp noir style is on fire.  Or rather…on rain!  Again, the rain is a character in this book.  The vehicles, the cityscapes, the costuming, the noodle bars and the list goes on and on.  You feel disappointed if these elements are not included.

Check out the alternate cover above…all homages to the rainy futuristic world of a rainy Los Angeles.  We just need a loose eyeball rolling on the table.  Dagnino has the art and the feel down to a science!

 

Negatives (Nah…it’s more Positives!)

This is a page turner and what Blade Runner fans have been wishing for.  I love that this team has provided both origins, time jumps and updates that keep providing more and more canon for long time fans to latch onto.  Finally, someone gets futuristic pulp noir right on the artistic and script levels!

 

Verdict

We get to really see the seeds of what the Tyrell Corp puts into play.  Ash is a character worthy of both book and cinema.  This adventure is worthy of a big screen treatment, but for now, it is pure science fiction noir candy for the soul!

 

 

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