Set after the events of the Blade Runner: Black Lotus anime series!
Elle, aka Black Lotus, hoped she could leave behind her violent past and find a new life. but is that possible in a world where replicants are still hunted and feared.
Expanding the world of Blade Runner with a new type of replicant!
Another great issue, opening up the story and beginning to add the meat to the bones, this is definitely going to be a series that you need to watch in the coming months it's definitely going to be explosive. Read Full Review
BLADE RUNNER: BLACK LOTUS #2 is a superior entry compared to issue #1 as the storys stakes and drama bloom exponentially. The action is intense, the dramatic moments drip with tension, and the action is well-choreographed. Read Full Review
This is Mad Max, not Blade Runner. It doesn't feel anything like Blade Runner. Based on the cover, I was expecting a badass Blade Runner that looks like a ninja. Instead, we get a teenage-looking synth (which is weird) in a desert setting, who needs to help a human family. In addition, the art is horrendous. I'm out of this one. Canceling my subscription.
I'm all for the "corporations be evil" angle, but the inciting incident and motivation for the villain are at near cartoon levels of evil and would fit better in a Judge Dredd-type of story.
The art actually seems to have gotten worse since the first issue.