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Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus revela una nueva visión de Cyberpunk Japan - IGN Fan Fest 2025

Feb 27,2025 Autor: Henry

¡Sumérgete en las calles bañadas de neón de Blade Runner's Tokyo Nexus! Esta exclusiva exclusiva de IGN Fan Fest 2025 revela ideas de los escritores Kianna Shore y Mellow Brown en la innovadora serie de Titan Comics, la primera historia de Blade Runner ambientada en Japón.

Explore el cautivador arte detrás de escena, mostrando la evolución del guión a imágenes impresionantes:

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A diferencia de Los Ángeles de las entregas anteriores empapadas de lluvia, Tokio Nexus presenta una visión única, "topePunk" de 2015. La costa, basada en la experiencia personal y las exposiciones centradas en el futuro, creó un Tokio distinto de su contraparte de Los Ángeles. Brown contrasta esto con la fachada aparentemente utópica enmascarando un poco de vientre potencialmente brutal, reflejando los elementos distópicos del Blade Runner original.

Evitando conscientemente el homenaje directo a Akira y Ghost in the Shell, los escritores se inspiraron en el desastre de Tohoku de Tohoku de los medios japoneses post. Su enfoque estaba en reflejar las ansiedades y aspiraciones actuales en el contexto de una narrativa de Blade Runner.

Ambientada en 2015, Tokio Nexus se erige como una historia independiente dentro de la franquicia más amplia. Mientras que los asentimientos sutiles y los huevos de Pascua lo conectan al universo de Blade Runner más grande, es accesible para los recién llegados. La serie se expande en aspectos previamente inexplorados de la franquicia, incluida la Guerra de Kalanthia y el monopolio replicante de Tyrell Corporation, insinuando un mayor conflicto entre las organizaciones rivales de Blade Runner.

Central de la narración es la asociación improbable entre Mead, un humano endurecido por la batalla y Stix, un replicante. Su vínculo, descrito como una "parte platónica de la vida", forma el núcleo emocional de la serie, explorando temas de codependencia y supervivencia en un entorno duro.

La historia se desarrolla en medio de un conflicto que involucra a Tyrell Corp, Yakuza y Cheshire, un nuevo jugador que desafía el dominio del mercado de replicantes de Tyrell. La introducción de Cheshire de un nuevo replicante de grado militar agrega otra capa de intriga a la narrativa ya compleja.

Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus vol. 1 - Die en paz ya está disponible. Compra en Amazon .

Los más destacados de IGN Fan Fest 2025 incluyen vistas previas del universo compartido Godzilla de IDW y una próxima historia de Sonic the Hedgehog.

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