Blame! Tom 1 (Blame, #1)
W mrocznym, zbudowanym warstwowo wiecie panuje chaos Killy, tajemniczy m czyzna o ciele dziecka, przemierza kolejne kondygnacje w poszukiwaniu posiadacza genu terminala sieciowego, gdy tylko kto taki mo e nawi za bezpieczne po czenie z sieci Na skutek epidemii, kt ra wyniszczy a ludzk ras , geny te niemal zupe nie zanik y Czy uzbrojony w niepozorn , acz niezwykle pot n bro Killy zdo a pokona przeciwno ci losu i odnale to, czego szuka Witajcie w przyt aczaj cym wiecie Tsutomu Niheia, gdzie pr no szuka atwych odpowiedzi na dr cz ce nas pytaniaUWAGA Polskie wydanie r ni si od wydania oryginalnego Seria w oryginale zamkni ta jest w 10 tomach Wydanie polskie zamkni te zostanie w 6 tomach tom pierwszy polskiej edycji zawiera tak rozdzia y komiksu z oryginalnego tomu, jak i 2 rozdzia y z tomu drugiego oraz materia specjalny. Best Read [ Blame! Tom 1 (Blame, #1) ] Author [ Tsutomu Nihei ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Instagram Twitter FacebookPinterestI just read the new Cardcaptor Sakura book and this manga could not have been a harder contrast to that if it tried Cardcaptor is a shoujo manga intended for young girls and Blame is a seinen manga intended for older guys It contains not a single dash of cuteness or romance or magic instead it is a grim post apocalyptic, like J.G Ballard s HIGH RISE, as populated by genetically mutated cyborgs that are something like The Matrix as done Instagram Twitter FacebookPinterestI just read the new Cardcaptor Sakura book and this manga could not have been a harder contrast to that if it tried Cardcaptor is a shoujo manga intended for young girls and Blame is a seinen manga intended for older guys It contains not a single dash of cuteness or romance or magic instead it is a grim post apocalyptic, like J.G Ballard s HIGH RISE, as populated by genetically mutated cyborgs that are something like The Matrix as done by the creators of Silent Hill, with a hero s journey straight out of Birdy the Mighty.This is one of the longer graphic novels I ve read, clocking in at just over 400 pages which I guess is what makes it the Master Edition but it goes by really quickly because there isn t a lot of text Most of the pages are just illustrations of the terrifying megalith where all of these characters live, in all of its monstr...Now that one was interesting.Kyrii is one of seemingly very few remaining humans that live in a city that s grown vertically, to an enormous extend.He s trying to make his way up, in search of the Net Terminal Gene, a genetic mutation that allows humans to connect to some sort of network Frankly, it isn t all that clear.Tsutomu Nihei is using an interesting approach, where he s telling the story mainly through the artwork Kyrii encounters several different factions a lot of them not human an Now that one was interesting.Kyrii is one of seemingly very few remaining humans that live in a city that s grown vertically, to an enormous extend.He s trying to make his way up, in search of the Net Terminal Gene, a genetic mutation that allows humans to connect to some sort of network Frankly, it isn t all that clear.Tsutomu Nihei is using an interesting approach, where he s telling the story mainly through the artwork Kyrii encounters several different factions a lot of them not human and subsequently a lot of trouble on the way up But barely anyone seems to know much about their own history or that of the other occupants As far as I can see, the machines have taken over and being one of the remaining humans gets you in big trouble.But nothing gets explained in detail and generally there s very little text.So what this graphic novel ...I was 10 years old the first time I read a comic book that had no words in it It was a G.I Joe comic, issue 21, called, Silent Interlude I remember being blown away that I could follow along on this Snake Eyes story even though it had no words in it The artwork literally told the story and It singlehandedly changed the way in which I looked at comic books.Now, 30 years later, enters Blame While Blame does have text and dialogue within its story, it is very light and pages can go by witho I was 10 years old the first time I read a comic book that had no words in it It was a G.I Joe comic, issue 21, called, Silent Interlude I remember being blown away that I could follow along on this Snake Eyes story even though it had no words in it The artwork literally told the story and It singlehandedly changed the way in which I looked at comic books.Now, 30 years later, enters Blame While Blame does have text and dialogue within its story, it is very light and pages can go by without a single word being spoken or thought The artwork is absolutely fantastic and the world itself becomes the main character of the story I thought it would be faster to get through than other Manga because there were so few words to read, however, it took just as long if not longer because I was taking so much time in absorbing the art and how brilliantly it told a story that so very easily pulled me within.Blame is cyberpunk weirdness that begs ...Bullet Review Not a huge consumer of manga, but my coworker found this one, so I gave it a go Although I found a lot of the action hugely confusing, overall it had a great sense of place and surrounding desolate, endless, huge vas...Japanese manga does cyberpunk so well Akira and Ghost in the Shell are classics, and Blame is worthy to rank among them This master edition collects the story in an oversized format It follows the mysterious Kyrii, who armed with a powerful handgun searches for an elusive mutant gene in a futuristic world unlike any other.I love how simplistic the story is told Dialogue is minimal which really gives a sense of how isolating a journey that Kyrii is on The plot unfolds slowly but you p Japanese manga does cyberpunk so well Akira and Ghost in the Shell are classics, and Blame is worthy to rank among them This master edition collects the story in an oversized format It follows the mysterious Kyrii, who armed with a powerful handgun searches for an elusive mutant gene in a futuristic world unlike any other.I love how simplistic the story is told Dialogue is minimal which really gives a sense of how isolating a journey that Kyrii is on The plot unfolds slowly but you pick up nuggets of clues along the way There is a foreboding evil lurking in the darkness of the black and white pane...An interesting story which is really told via artso than dialogue A sci fi world with some cool action scenes and villains I sometimes find stories that are predominantly art suffer from the overall world buidling This does a little and at times you kinda wantabout why he s searching for the...I wouldn t expect to be so entirely drawn in by something so seemingly emptily action driven, yet the short bursts of violent confrontation here punctuate pages of lonely exploration of an indeterminate built environment a mechanized empty city so large and ambiguous as to be functionally endless and create an eerie, memorable rhythm of post human isolation and devastation A lot of this, then, ends up serving as a kind of wordless architectural surrealism, from which the vague outlines of a I wouldn t expect to be so entirely drawn in by something so seemingly emptily action driven, yet the short bursts of violent confrontation here punctuate pages of lonely exploration of an indeterminate built environment a mechanized empty city so large and ambiguous as to be functionally endless and create an eerie, memorable rhythm of post human isolation and devastation A lot of this, then, ends up serving as a kind of wordless ar...Wow This was pretty awesome I haven t read much manga in years, but I wanted to see how the Oasis handled it Answer pretty well I ll be continuing with this series It s like Akira stacked vertical Good shit.Like everything Nihei writes, this is bizarre, and dense, and incomprehensible, and utterly freaking cool.A heinous and unabashed mistranslation of the proper title Blam the sound of a gun firing and a gun being the most talkative amongst all the books characters All that said, this is very clearly a first work When a book is largely non verbal the effective use of showing through panels is essential and there are a lot of moments where one is lost amongst action Like going to a rave and having the strobe lights flashing just in time to see the awkward in between moments of every action I had A heinous and unabashed mistranslation of the proper title Blam the sound of a gun firing and a gun being the most talkative amongst all the books characters All that said, this is very clearly a first work When a book is largely non verbal the effective use of showing through panels is essential and there are a lot of moments where one is lost amongst action Like going to a rave and having the strobe lights flashing just in time to see the awkward in between moments of every action I had to reread the first chapter three times just to try and piece together what in the otherworldly hell had happened Part of this was the panels failures in perspective another was again that precious moment showcasing moment between panels It just didn t work in the beginning, but slowly it got better The art of...I m not the biggest fan of visual narrative comics as well as television that is heavily based on fight scenes, but this first volume of Blame is intriguing It sets a visual context in ways that the setting, The City, becomes the main character.Normally I don t really do reviews on Goodreads But, oh boy This manga is phenomenal Wow Just, unbelievable One may argue that there isn t really a lot of dialog between the characters and a lack of acomplex plot if you are into that , but the basic concept of exploration and a main goal the Net Terminal Genes in this horrid, desolate and macabre but oddly beautiful tech world play out brilliantly Actually, the reason why I personally fell for this manga is how it masters the Normally I don t really do reviews on Goodreads But, oh boy This manga is phenomenal Wow Just, unbelievable One may argue that there isn t really a lot of dialog between the characters and a lack of acomplex plot if you are into that , but the basic concept of exploration and a main goal the Net Terminal Genes in this horrid, desolate and macabre but oddly beautiful tech world play out brilliantly Actually, the reason why I personally fell for this manga is how it masters the concept of show it, don t tell it in a peculiarly simple manner You don...I have no idea what I just read but the artwork is excellent Kyrii is a young man on a quest He is looking for the Net Terminal Gene I have no idea why he is looking for this gene or what he will do with this once he finds it but his search leads him through a world made of various levels strata encountering alien creatures, robotic monsters and other weird beings Despite all the encounters and battles he is quite dogged in his determination to find this Gene The artwork is brilliant and I have no idea what I just read but the artwork is excellent Kyrii is a young man on a quest He is looking for the Net Terminal Gene I have no idea why he is looking for this gene or what he will do with this once he finds it but his search leads him through a world made of various levels strata encountering alien creatures, ro...

- Polish
- 05 April 2018 Tsutomu Nihei
- Hardcover
- 416 pages
- Tsutomu Nihei
- Blame! Tom 1 (Blame, #1)