Tsutomu Nihei (弐瓶 勉 Nihei Tsutomu, born 1971) is a Japanese manga artist. His cyberpunk-influenced artwork has gained a strong cult following. He has a relatively large community of fans in Germany where his manga Blame!, NOiSE and Biomega were published by Ehapa. Blame! was also published in France and Spain by Glénat, in the US by Tokyopop and in Italy by Panini Comics.
At first he studied architecture and later it is shown up in his manga works with drawing huge structures. This became one of his general theme that makes his manga unique. His works are usually in black and white. He is also an avid fan of the video game series Halo, as he mentions in his commentary section in the Halo Graphic Novel.
This series sure doesn't hold your hand. It's a shame that more explantions aren't included. The story would get a solid 5-star rating with a few more clarifications on how this universe works. It's still a pretty good scifi that has gotten me hooked, even with all the deus ex machinas the author pulls out of his ass. Comic book death is a thing here.
La inmensidad de "Blame!" es difícil de explicar, sobre todo porque cada tomo se encarga de amplificar su totalidad a un nuevo nivel, pero en este tomo no solo se tiene en cuenta ese detalle, sino que el propio autor se mete de lleno en un desarrollo de guion en el que se habla de control gravitatorio y temporal, un avance tecnológico tan desmesurado que incluso sobrepasa lo habitual dentro de su propio mundo.
Es a partir de aquí que se empieza a percibir cierta exageración con el tema de generar enigmas y misterios, sobre todo en el apartado tecnológico y trasfondo de las figuras involucradas, pero, de todas maneras, sigue siendo una historia muy curiosa que invita a seguir imaginándose la grandeza de ese mundo artificial.
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Neyse ki "bu ne ola ki?" diye bakınırken şu wikiye denk geldim -ki kendisi Blame!'e adanmış wikiden kat kat daha iyidir- de mevzuları anlar oldum. Kaçırdığım tonla ayrıntı varmış, söz gelimi _______________
THE PLOT IS PICKING UP. The art!!!!! Cibo my love what’s happening??? Did she come back??? Mensab, very much obsessed with her very existence and lil rebellious attitude. Also Seu …
Got me questioning is this all in a computer like matrix type beat. Or??? Just the world taken over by technology.
Cause seeing “ space” was disappearing and wiping out. Even years go by when it’s been 4 minutes for one person
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
That was interesting the story is moving forward Meeting another Cibo The whole teleportation missing time thing was unusual Got a bit confusing at the end but :/ Still waiting to see where it is going...
Killy, the protagonist, almost succeeds in his quest of Net Terminal Gene but gets interrupted by Silicone Creatures. What follows is a fight between them. If you haven't read Blame! yet, please read. No Nihei's frame ever fails to amaze you.
Seiring perkembangan volume, mulai terlihat jelas pengelompokan yang bertikai sekaligus posisi Killy yg mulai "terang" meski masih begitu banyak pertanyaan yg muncul.
Killy melalui gua-gua mematikan di Toha Heavy Industries. Namun ketika semakin dekat untuk menemukan Net Terminal Genes... hmm
Nunca creo poder explicar en palabras el sentimiento de soledad, tristeza y pequeñez que me hizo sentir este manga, una completa obra maestra en todo sentido.
This dark, gritty, alienating, violent cyberpunk manga is really good. The artist Nihei is really gifted to draw buildings and he creates an empty world left with never ending growing buildings, metallic structures, and deadly creatures out to get you. The structures and the Safeguards who were once protecting the population, are now out of control and kill everyone on sight, due to a virus the population was exposed to. Killy is set to find a person whose genes (Net Terminal Genes) are uncorrupted by the virus in order to get back the control over the structures and the Safeguards since only such a person can access the control center. During that time the Silicones, the official bad guys, keep causing troubles and want to stop Killy. Thankfully, Killy is a powerful cyborg and makes friend along the way with Cibo a scientist.
The manga has barely any dialogue, Blame! is the kind of manga where you really have to pay attention to each image and even reread a few times the manga in order to really understand what is going on. I think it is worth it.
Alright, so, I’m just gonna immediately throw this out there. I only rated this series four stars because PewDiePie said he loved this series. Yeah, I was one of those.
In actuality, I fucking hated the artwork. I just did not like it at all. And I just did not care about the story. So, yeah; don’t like things just because a YouTuber or celebrity you like happens to like/love it.
ok, faksinya udah mulai jelas. gw suka cara mangaka-nya bikin ilusi kalo keadaan sekelilingnya tuh keliatan gede banget dengan perbandingan orang-orangnya.