Dive into the Blade Runner world with these new graphic novels
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep written by Philip K. Dick in 1968, and is considered one of the sperms of the famous Internet type now. After decades, the Dystopian science fiction novel will become the basis for the 1982 Ridley Scott movie, Blade Runner. Since then, the film's release of the story has been expanded with Sequel Blade Runner 2049 and the upcoming Plade Runner 2099 video series, which was released in 2025. The film also inspired a series of official official novels that explore new angles prepared by Cyberpunk.
One of the latest additions is Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus, which arrived in February and adds a new home planet to the Blade Runner world. On June 3, the Blade Runner 2039 Box will conclude the story of AAHNA 'Ashina' Ashina, the first blade enemy ever ever, and its mission to discover a conspiracy with effects on both humanity and symmetrical copies. Preormers are now opened for the box submitted on its arrival, and you will find its ancestors (Blade Runner 2019 and Blade Runner 2029) available in nice discounts.
There are many other graphics novels that deserve to be validated by the New Blade Runner 2099 Prime Video series, and we collected it in the list below, along with a selection of art books in Blade Runner that explores the creation of films, as well as multiple versions of the original philip K. Dick.
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