It hurts. Night City hurts. The suffering runs deep and the deeper one falls, the longer the self-prescribed dreams play. Fortune, hope, love -all made possible by DMS technology. But not everyone desires a happy ending. A braindance repairman discovers the answer to pain . . . comes in a blackout.
o The third comic series from Dark Horse based on CD Projekt Red's hit video game Cyberpunk 2077!
This is a well thought out, extremely relatable, and incredibly engaging slice of life story out of Night City that reads great and looks even better. Read Full Review
Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1 goes into a dark theme with great care that provides a thought-provoking comic book. Read Full Review
Ultimately, there are some interesting ideas presented here, especially when it comes to the idea of virtual death and how one person can see that as a godsend while another can be reduced to a weeping mess as a result. Arturo and Al-Beta are interesting enough on paper, but they don't feel as interesting as they could and maybe that's a result of the dialogue heavy writing imposed here. Read Full Review
Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1 can be compared to the Death card in tarot. In tarot, the Death card doesn't mean death exactly; it represents a significant change in your life. And that's the first issue of Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout. In Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #2, presumably, Arturo will really have to live. Read Full Review