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Blame! 5

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Blame! 5
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tsutomu Nihei
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:346
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 184
Category/GenreGraphic novels: Manga
ISBN/Barcode 9781942993810
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Vertical, Inc.
Imprint Vertical, Inc.
Publication Date 12 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

In a dystopian future, a complex network of machines has pushed humanity to the brink. Robots known as the Builders continued to build a meaningless civilisation with no one to reside in it. Soon these cities reach out to the outer planets, and another breed of life form emerges.

Author Biography

Tsutomu Nihei is an internationally known Japanese comic artist and draftsman. Born in 1971, Nihei made his debut in the comics world as the winner of the 1995 Afternoon Magazine Four Seasons Award for short stories. He then briefly worked as an assistant to veteran comicker Tsutomu Takahashi before making his break-through hit BLAME! (published by Tokyopop). The BLAME! franchise was so well received worldwide, that it inspired an animated mini-series and eventually drew the attention of Marvel Comics in the US. Nihei would later go on to draw Wolverine (X-Men) and HALO comics for Marvel to great fanfare. An architectural student, Nihei's early work were mainly wordless, relying on visuals and backgrounds to tell their stories. Now, his works are deeply rooted in hard science-fiction, as was seen in the multiple NY Times Bestselling books HALO- The Graphic Novel (published by Marvel Comics) and BIOmega (published by Viz Media).

Reviews

"If Nihei's Blame! is indeed transhumanist, then it's a nightmarish counterpoint to such inspiring visions of the future. Blame! presents the dark side of transhumanism, where human beings unencumbered by humanity readily use technology to remake themselves into walking monstrosities, gaining incredible abilities even as they doom themselves to extinction. In Blame!'s world, the Singularity arrived a long time ago, but rather than usher in a new golden age, it's left nothing but decimation in its wake. But Blame!, to its credit, doesn't get bogged down in manifestos or heady philosophizing. It is, first and foremost, an action/adventure story. And one told with skill, intensity, and an incredible eye for engrossing, intricate detail - albeit detail that leaves one unsettled and fascinated in equal measure." - Opus Zine