An action-packed manga prequel to the hit Netflix anime series, Edgerunners, featuring fan-favorite characters Rebecca and Pilar!
Rebecca and her big brother Pilar pursue their dream of becoming a legendary edgerunner just like their father. And in Night City, where violence, greed, and corruption run rampant, they’ll have to abandon who they once were and dive headlong into the mayhem, where they’ll struggle, suffer, and sow chaos everywhere they go! But when a mysterious man appears, the trajectory of their future takes a turn. Witness pure madness as they rush through Night City to prove themselves as edgerunners!
Written by Bartosz Sztybor, screenwriter for the Edgerunners anime series with art by Asano, known for the manga adaptation of Studio Trigger’s Brand New Animal.
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.
I liked this one well enough. It does a great job of mimicking the vibe of the anime. Once the new character is introduced, who is a sort of blank slate/savant, things start to pick up a bit. But of course, this being vol. 1 it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. I did enjoy seeing iconic characters from both the anime and the video game. The coolest aspect of this manga is that, much like the anime, the background locations in the book are based on real locations you can visit in the game. The best part is that they actually include a map of night city with these locations marked in the back of the book so you can go visit them yourself in-game! Very cool addition.
A quick and fun read that helps flesh out the characters felt the show. The art really nails the look of the world and the action is in keeping with the show.
Not particularly a fan of the character design or the art style, but it's alright. The story is simple but still enjoyable, the cliffhanger is good, and I appreciated the panel layout when the three stories They cross paths at the end. I'd give it 12/20. 🇫🇷 Je ne suis pas particulièrement fan du design des personnages ni du style graphique, mais ça passe. L'histoire est simple mais divertissante, le suspense est bien mené et j'ai apprécié la mise en page lorsque les trois histoires se croisent à la fin. Je lui donnerais 12/20.
Opowieść świetnie wpisana w medium, jakim jest manga. Nie każda cyberpunkowa historia nadawałaby się do opowiedzenia w sposób wymagający tego typu brawury, przerysowania i głupkowatego humoru - ale historia Beccy i Pilara pasuje do tego jak ulał.
A fun, fast-paced, and action-heavy manga set in Mike Pondsmith’s Cyberpunk universe, Madness dives into the backstory of Rebecca and Pilar, two characters many fans already know and love from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. The energy is high, the violence is unapologetic, and Night City feels just as brutal and alive as it should.
I’ll be honest: this might be an unpopular opinion, but I never particularly liked Pilar and I didn’t care that much about Rebecca either. Because of that, I went into this manga fairly skeptical, unsure whether a story centered on the two of them would really work for me.
Surprisingly, it absolutely did.
What makes this volume work so well is how unapologetic it is about their story. It doesn’t try to soften them or retroactively justify everything, instead, it shows how their upbringing shaped them, especially the influence of their father, and how survival in Night City leaves very little room for innocence. Seeing how both siblings learned to navigate violence, loyalty, and desperation gave them a depth I hadn’t fully appreciated before. In the end, Madness managed to make me care about characters I previously felt indifferent toward and that alone says a lot. It’s stylish, brutal, emotionally sharp where it needs to be, and a great expansion of the Edgerunners world.
No es un manga que me haya volado la cabeza, pero sí creo que es un excelente complemento del universo de Cyberpunk 2077. Tanto los detalles del mapa como los de los personajes están muy bien cuidados, y eso hace que todo lo relacionado con Night City se sienta mucho más vivo.
Al mismo tiempo, el hecho de centrarse en dos personajes cuyo destino ya conocemos por el anime de Edgerunners resignifica bastante su final. A medida que se van mostrando las distintas motivaciones de Rebecca y Pilar, une empieza a entenderles mejor, incluso desde esa distancia que ya impone saber lo que les ocurrirá. Eso me gustó mucho, porque les da más espesor y más humanidad.
Además, me pareció muy interesante cómo la trama se va complejizando poco a poco, hasta llegar a mostrar varios bandos, cada uno con motivaciones distintas. Como punto de partida funciona muy bien, y como material complementario me parece excelente.
Un detalle que me encantó, además del mapa con las localizaciones del manga, fue la biografía o presentación de les personajes. Eso ayuda a darle un poco más de humanidad a esos personajes secundarios que, aunque estén ahí para mover la trama, también contribuyen a darle vida a Night City.
Je suis assez mitigée par ce tome 1, j'ai aimé en apprendre plus sur Rebecca et son frère mais c'était assez introductif tout en allant dans tous les sens (après c'est du cyberpunk donc c'est pas vraiment étonnant) mais du coup j'étais assez perdue par moments et ça me sortait de ma lecture, j'espère que la suite me plaira davantage
En tant que grand fan de la série ou encore du jeux vidéo. ce premier tome est top ! Pilar et Rebecca méritent je trouve, un approfondissement de leur histoire et le fait que Bartosz Sztybor le scénariste de la série participe à l'écriture du manga me donne beaucoup d'espoir pour la suite !
If you like the Netflix series you will love this story. It hits the ground running and definitely will have you wondering what’s in store for the brother and sister duo. Are work is great, wish there was a bit more color pages, but in all, definitely a good read….😏
This was a good start to the series and I hope it continues. Seeing Rebecca and Pilar struggle to make a life for themselves reminds me of Alita: Battle Angel where fame presides over happiness in a crime and squalor-ridden dystopia
This book was just right. I could hear the characters in my head. Here for the madness that is Rebecca in this prequel book from the anime series Cyberpunk EdgeRunners. For anyone who wanted more of this character, pick up this book.
I feel like a few parts had me confused w the organization, but overall the artwork, storyline, and humor were peak. I’d read this again, and hyped for volume 2.
Gracias por ésta precuela. Me gusta porque conecta muy bien con varios personajes no sólo de la serie original sino también del juego. Espero no demoren mucho en sacar el tomo 2
Fleshes out characters that didn't get much screentime in the show, adds new characters that are interesting, and the dialogue and story doesn't feel out of place or forced. Worth the read.