Tsutomu Nihei - Blame! Manga

Tsutomu Nihei - Blame! Manga

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BLAME! is a landmark cyberpunk manga written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei, serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon from 1997 to 2003 and widely regarded as one of the most visually audacious manga ever created. The story — to the extent it can be summarized — follows Killy, a near-silent, near-immortal wanderer carrying a weapon of almost incomprehensible destructive power called a Gravitational Beam Emitter. He moves through the Megastructure: a vast, self-replicating technological labyrinth that has grown to encompass the solar system, built by automated machines that have long since lost their purpose and continue constructing endlessly with no humans left to inhabit their work. Killy is searching for a human being carrying the Net Terminal Gene — a genetic mutation that once allowed humans to interface with the Netsphere, the digital control network governing the City, and the only thing that could stop the Megastructure's endless, catastrophic growth. What makes BLAME! unlike anything else in manga is Nihei's architectural background channeled directly onto the page. The Megastructure is rendered in extraordinary, obsessive detail — vast corridors stretching to impossible horizons, floors stacked on floors stacked on floors in configurations that feel genuinely alien — and Killy moves through it nearly alone, across vast stretches of near-silence punctuated by sudden, savage bursts of violence. Dialogue is sparse to the point of nonexistence across entire chapters. The series operates less like a conventional narrative and more like an expedition into a hostile environment, where understanding accumulates slowly and atmosphere does the work that plot might elsewhere. It is, as one critic put it, one of the best reads in manga despite having almost no story in the traditional sense — it's entirely about the experience of being there. Nihei won the 1995 Afternoon Four Seasons Award before debuting BLAME!, which went on to inspire an animated mini-series in 2003, a Netflix CG film in 2017, and a devoted international cult following that helped draw the attention of Marvel Comics — Nihei later drew both Wolverine and Halo comics for the publisher. The series is available in its original 10-volume TOKYOPOP edition and in a deluxe 6-volume Master Edition from Vertical Comics featuring larger trim size and color inserts. An essential artifact of science fiction manga and one of the most singular artistic visions the medium has ever produced. Other Notable Works Tsutomu Nihei: Biomega, Sidonia no Kishi (Knights of Sidonia), Abara, NOiSE (Blame! prequel) Comparable Peers: Biomega (Same creator, similar tone), Dorohedoro (Dense worldbuilding peer), Akira (Cyberpunk landmark peer) Series Details Japanese Name: ブラム!(Buramu!) English Title: BLAME! Story & Art: Tsutomu Nihei Original Publisher: Kodansha (Monthly Afternoon) English Publisher: TOKYOPOP (Original, Vols. 1–10) / Vertical Comics (Master Edition, Vols. 1–6) Release Years: 1997–2003 (Japan) / 2005–2006 (TOKYOPOP) / 2016–2017 (Vertical Master Edition) Volumes: 10 (Complete Original) / 6 (Master Edition omnibus) Age Rating: Mature (18+) Genre: Cyberpunk, Science Fiction, Action, Seinen Comics & manga are assumed VG+ or better unless otherwise noted. No broken spines, no writing, no stickers, and may have light shelf wear. Mid-2000s or earlier manga may have slight yellowing due to the age of the paper. All manga and comics are assumed to be pre-owned.

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1 - Japanese Version, 2 - Japanese Version, 3 - Japanese Version, 4 - Japanese Version, 5 - Japanese Version, 6 - Japanese Version, 7 - Japanese Version, JP Manga Set 1-7
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  • JP Manga Set 1-7 — 69.99 USD — In stock

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