A new urban development proposal is being pushed through city council—a flagrant infraction on those safeguarded by the Valentinos gang. They enlist the service of three cyberpunks to discreetly and strategically terminate the project, but their subject is more than an ordinary target.
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’m a sucker for the franchise and the genre, and I was pretty happy with this. Hervás’ art is incredible. And while the issue feels like a long set-up for the actual story, the story it’s setting up is pretty enticing. We’ll see how this plays out, I guess.
I was a big fan of the other Cyberpunk 2077 comics but I didn't think any of them had a good analysis of Edgerunners. This starts off very strong and I hope will continue to do so. Love the art especially.
This is a good start to the series. It was sort of a sluggish start considering the fact the plot was fairly chaotic at best and kind of unclear at points. We also don't get a good feel of who the main character is until towards the end, but I love the tiny mini-story that serves as a preparation for the storyline. The art style was perfect for the story and the overall aesthetic.
A new storyline with new characters. You're shown enough to get interested and shown a few motivations and connections, but left with more questions and an interest to find out more. Just what a first issue should 0.
The comic does a wonderful job of bringing to life the grittiness, desperate, and technologically filthy world of Cyberpunk 2077 to life. Each character is unique and adds to the neon soaked action!
Very satisfying to find another Cyberpunk comic that delivers. Story is engaging and sets it up nicely for #2. Artwork is well done and the vibes match my expectations of this kind of comic.