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Cyberpunk 2077 #LS1, LS3, LS4

Cyberpunk 2077 Omnibus, Volume 1

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A collection of over 300 pages of blood, flesh, and steel cyberpunk action!

In Trauma Team, the sole surviving member of a trauma team squad goes back into the field only to face her living nightmare once again. In You Have My Word, a family is torn apart, forcing a grandmother to return to a life she left behind to seek revenge. And in Blackout, a braindance technician fights his inner demons while planning the perfect heist.

Collects Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team #1–#4, Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word #1–#4, and Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1–#4, and features a cover gallery and expanded sketchbook section!

328 pages, Paperback

First published October 17, 2023

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Bartosz Sztybor

152 books42 followers
Bartosz Sztybor - polski dziennikarz, publicysta, krytyk filmowy i komiksowy, scenarzysta komiksowy. Wielokrotny laureat konkursu na krótką formę komiksową na MFK. Publikował m.in. w pismach Ozon, Wprost, Esensja, Chichot, Machina, Cinema, periodykach komiksowych i zinach.

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Profile Image for FrontalNerdaty .
486 reviews9 followers
November 7, 2023
This hard cover collects 3 stories from the Darkhorses’ Cyberpunk comics.

Trauma Team 5/5
This is an excellent read. The story is tight and tense and really opens the world of Cyberpunk up. It shows how morally grey the word is and how brutal it can be. The art and story go hand in hand and it’s an overall great opener.

You Have My Word 3.5/5
Another interesting story that tries, and mostly succeeds, to have some twists and turns. The art is not as consistent as Trauma Team but it is a good read overall.

Blackout 4/5
The art here is very ‘marmite’. It does pair well with the nature of the story, but it also undermines it a little. When the dark/ heavy moments happen they don’t have the same impact due to the art being so bright and colourful.

Overall this is a solid read/ introduction to the rich world Cyberpunk 2077 is a part of.

4/5
Profile Image for Hjalmar Gr.
3 reviews1 follower
May 21, 2024
Unfassbar schön designte Comics. Jede Geschichte für sich ist spannend, die 3 Geschichten sind alle in verschiedenen Stilen gezeichnet.
Wie auch beim Buch (No coincidence) ist Vorwissen über das Universum wichtig. Für Fans des Spiels (2077) gibt's einige Eastereggs zu entdecken.
Das Buch enthält außerdem viele Extras am Ende (Lineworks/ Designs/ alternative Covers etc.).
Alles in allem äußerst gelungen.
Profile Image for Achilles  Lanis.
56 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2024
Cyberpunk 2077: Library Edition Vol. 1 includes 3 stories set in the Cyberpunk world.

All 3 stories here were really good. I loved every piece of this book.

Trauma Team: In this story we see how the Trauma team can be a very difficult job and how cruel and dark the cyberpunk world really is. Amazing art too.

You Have My Word: In this one we follow a story about a mother that tries to get revenge for her daughter's murder. It is very emotional and has some twists I loved. The art here is amazing as well.

Blackout: In the last story we follow a guy that creates braindances and how he has life changing moment which makes him want ti change others life too. The art is not as good here and it has a different tone but it's fitting still i must say and didn't stop me from loving that story too.

In the end this was an amazing collection of stories in the world of Cyberpunk that I love.
I should say that you probably need some backround knowledge of the world to read this but don't let it stop you.
All the stories are dark, sad and they are a bit open-ended.
Really hoping for a second volume.

Definitely recommended to Cyberpunk fans!
19 reviews1 follower
April 2, 2024
I‘m having a hard time to rate that book. On the one hand it’s a solid read and every story fits well into the universe. On the other hand, nothing about the books seems special, the stories are solid but not groundbreaking or for anyone who haven’t played the game. If you enjoy the dark gritty future and want more stories of the filthy residents of night city, this book is for you. If you wanna pick up the book to see if you like the game, step away from it you won’t get it.
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1 review
November 2, 2025
This book contains 3 separate stories set in the Cyberpunk 2077 world. Each story in my opinion was weaker than the last. The first story, Trauma Team, was excellent! Great art and story. Easily the strongest of the 3. The second story, You Have My Word, was still good, but lost steam for me towards the end. The third and final story, Blackout, while having good art, did pretty much nothing else for me. Long story short, you can buy the trade of Trauma Team on its own, and that would be totally worth the purchase. The other stories are still a nice bonus. Would recommend to fans of the video game
15 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2026
This was a very pleasant surprise. I picked up this generously sized library edition because it looked cool and I'm interested in Cyberpunk 2077 (though I hadn't read/played anything in that universe before). That said, I didn't expect it to be any good. But boy, was it fantastic.

This volume contains three tightly controlled 4-issue stories. Each one is distinct, visually striking, and tells a satisfying (if generally bleak and bloody) story. This may be the first collection I've read where I loved every story.
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248 reviews5 followers
April 23, 2024
I've been obsessed with this world for months now that I had no choice but to get my hands on any content I could.

Trauma Team is just excellent, great story and art. You Have My Word is a gutpunch of a story with vivid art, it feels so distinctly cyberpunk in all its highs and terrible lows. Blackout is the inevitable weak link, the art is more cartoonish and the story a bit lighter, but still worth a read.
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Author 5 books5 followers
August 11, 2024
This suprised me in a good way. I've read other Cyberpunk 2077 comics (Your Voice, Big City Dreams & Where's Johnny) and most of them (als by Bartosz Sztybor) felt like cash graps. Milking the cow that is fandom. When i started this i only had high expectations for the first story (Trauma Team) by the always awesome Cullen Bunn. And yes this is the best story in this omnibus, but the other two (You have my word & Blackout) by Sztybor are also pretty good. Word is okay fun without any real character develepmont but Blackout is almost as good as Bunn's story. So overall there is still hope for this collection of short stories based on the world of the videogame Cyberpunk 2077.
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Author 1 book7 followers
June 11, 2025
A really thrilling and well written collection of three short comic series. Each with its own characters, themes and art, but everything being treated like the best cyberpunk media out there, with respect, with grit and not afraid to show the dark themes of the genre, like moral conflicts, the systemic lack of worth for human lives and the ever-present depressing feel of the person barely amounting to anything in the end of the day.
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330 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2026
Three decent cyberpunk stories.

The first, Trauma Team, is probably the best of the bunch and features a unique art style and interesting plot.

The second, You Have My Word, is a revenge story that features a woman being brought back into the filth of Night City to avenge a loved one. Some cool motifs and plot line here.

The last, Blackout, was just alright. There was a fun plot twist, but I didn’t enjoy the story overall.
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35 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2025
These were grim stories set in the Cyberpunk universe. Of the three story arcs, Blackout, which had some positive themes and outcomes, is my favorite... Trauma Team was tense and twisty and You Have My Word was full of rage. While the art is amazing, and I appreciate what the authors and artists were going for, the first two stories were just a bit bleak...
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January 8, 2026
One thing about Night City-- no one gets a happy ending. But it sure makes for a good story. I really enjoyed all three stories in this volume, the first and third were the strongest. I wanted to really enjoy the second story, but unfortunately the ending was frustrating and I was hoping for something more. Still, overall really enjoyable
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312 reviews35 followers
January 27, 2025
Trys ryškios ir tarsi iš ateities papasakotos realios istorijos. Cyberpunk yra spalvingas ir ypač vizualus akį traukiantis žanras. Beje, visos istorijos ypač tamsios, bet ir stiprios maksimaliai. Labai patiko! Noriu dar!
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40 reviews4 followers
December 4, 2024
Good adaptation

Gives a good amount of stories that expand on the world outside of the TTRPG and video game. Need more words to post
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197 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2025
Three different stories all bleak all gritty cyber noir stories. Really fun!
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173 reviews20 followers
March 28, 2025
Great artwork, bleak but brilliant stories. NC feels alive in these pages.
Profile Image for Pedro Jesus.
2 reviews
December 5, 2025
As a fan of the game, of the anime and of its lore as whole... I must say that this comic book is a blessing upon its existence.
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124 reviews
December 23, 2025
Trauma Team in particular is excellent and the other stories in this omnibus are enjoyable as well.
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96 reviews
December 28, 2025
This was a most excellent read for anyone into the cyberpunk genre. Very dark, but it has some good stories to tell. I say this was better than other books that came out for Cyberpunk 2077.
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25 reviews
January 1, 2026
Amazing collection of stories, especially loved the narrative style of blackout
Profile Image for Shaun "AceFireFox".
297 reviews5 followers
December 18, 2024
To be honest, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect when it came to comics set in this universe but especially after reading No Coincidences, I was curious. I eagerly await Volume 3 and I've already got Psycho Squad and the trade for Kickdown on my pull list.

Now the first story in here was Trauma Team and that was especially interesting. Trauma Team aren't really gone into that much in the game. You see them around as random spawns but outside the one mission very early on in the story with Sandra Dorset, they don't really play a part at all. So it was interesting to see a story from their perspective and how difficult the job can actually be, and the toll it takes on the people behind the masks.

The second was You Have My Word. Again another interesting perspective from a former Valentino enforcer who faked her death and gave up the life to have a family. She's pulled back into the life after the murder of her daughter, which it turns out was . One interesting thing you'll notice in this one is that if someone says that 'you have my word' they cannot be trusted and they probably will betray or backstab you.
Also Viktor Vektor cameos in this and I love him so 10/10.

The third and final storyline was Blackout and follows a former BD repairman who, taking the advice of his friend, decides to take his life into his own hands and try to make a difference after he's blown off by his bosses. The story itself, despite the art not being my cup of tea, was much more interesting than I gave it credit for because of the art. It also highlights the issues of power in Night City and how frequently blackouts happen, but also darker elements like making prisoners constantly replay Death BDs as a punishment for their violent crimes.

A common thread in all three stories is that .
The art styles, while Blackout wasn't my favourite style, all capture the world well. There's quite a few references including:
Tom's Diner, where V meets with Takemura and has their first civil conversation with Johnny, appears in Blackout frequently
Cormac appears in both You Have my Word and Blackout, he also appears very briefly in the Edgerunners anime
The Not Tell Motel appears in You Have My Word and I believe Dex shouting at V after the botched heist and shooting them is vaguely referenced by a random person talking about shouting then shots being fired
Saburo Arasaka's death is mentioned in a news ticker tape in Blackout during the car chase
Viktor Vektor, as already mentioned, appears briefly in You Have my Word

I can't wait to read the other comics in this world tbh. I love this world quite a bit.
Profile Image for Bardiya Ghasemzadeh.
87 reviews
January 12, 2025
Every story is very fun to read, all of them have an amazing artwork, yet none manages to leave any lasting impact. There’s nothing to hate about it, but I can’t rate it any higher either.
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