Blade Runner 2029 Vol. 2: Echoes (Graphic Novel)

Part of BLADE RUNNER

Illustrated by Andres Guinaldo
Paperback
$17.99 US
| $23.99 CAN
On sale Feb 08, 2022 | 112 Pages | 9781787735972
The officially sanctioned graphic novel series to the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. Written by New York Times Bestselling author Mike Johnson. With Michael Green, the Oscar nominated writer of Blade Runner 2049, Logan, and Murder on the Orient Express as Creative Consultant.

Blade Runner Ash becomes the hunted when the Replicant cult leader Yotun orders his death cult to hunt her down and kill her. Now, to protect those she loves, Ash must take to the rain-soaked streets of Los Angeles and do battle with a fanatical and relentless army of super-human Replicants.
“a richer look at this expanded universe… fresh and interesting” - Multiversity Comics

"Andres Guinaldo’s inspired, visionary artwork continues to set the benchmark for a Dystopian future that’s rewriting itself as a new world order." - Set the Tape 

“This is some hard core science fiction that contributes to canon with every strike on the keyboard!” - DC Comic News

“The art is flawlessly neo-noir and dramatic, so you’ll thoroughly enjoy the look of this book” - Comical Opinions


"Always pitch perfect writing and art, letting the characters and dialogue carry the story with a minimum of exposition needed."- Nerdly

"It perfectly captures the original Blade Runner film in style and spirit ... You can almost imagine Blade Runner‘s signature soundtrack playing in the background as you read this comic book." - The Hashtag Show

"100% authentic to its source" - Sci-Fi Bulletin
Mike Johnson is a prolific comic book writer with credits writing Titans, Superman, Batman, Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion. He is the ongoing writer of the IDW Star Trek series, as well as comic book tie-ins to Fringe, Transformers.

Andres Guinaldo was born in Segovia, Spain in 1975. Andres originally studied movie making (direction) at Madrid University before making the move into comics. His first professional work was drawing Joe R. Landsdale's The Drive-In and By Bizarre Hands.

About

The officially sanctioned graphic novel series to the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. Written by New York Times Bestselling author Mike Johnson. With Michael Green, the Oscar nominated writer of Blade Runner 2049, Logan, and Murder on the Orient Express as Creative Consultant.

Blade Runner Ash becomes the hunted when the Replicant cult leader Yotun orders his death cult to hunt her down and kill her. Now, to protect those she loves, Ash must take to the rain-soaked streets of Los Angeles and do battle with a fanatical and relentless army of super-human Replicants.

Reviews

“a richer look at this expanded universe… fresh and interesting” - Multiversity Comics

"Andres Guinaldo’s inspired, visionary artwork continues to set the benchmark for a Dystopian future that’s rewriting itself as a new world order." - Set the Tape 

“This is some hard core science fiction that contributes to canon with every strike on the keyboard!” - DC Comic News

“The art is flawlessly neo-noir and dramatic, so you’ll thoroughly enjoy the look of this book” - Comical Opinions


"Always pitch perfect writing and art, letting the characters and dialogue carry the story with a minimum of exposition needed."- Nerdly

"It perfectly captures the original Blade Runner film in style and spirit ... You can almost imagine Blade Runner‘s signature soundtrack playing in the background as you read this comic book." - The Hashtag Show

"100% authentic to its source" - Sci-Fi Bulletin

Author

Mike Johnson is a prolific comic book writer with credits writing Titans, Superman, Batman, Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion. He is the ongoing writer of the IDW Star Trek series, as well as comic book tie-ins to Fringe, Transformers.

Andres Guinaldo was born in Segovia, Spain in 1975. Andres originally studied movie making (direction) at Madrid University before making the move into comics. His first professional work was drawing Joe R. Landsdale's The Drive-In and By Bizarre Hands.