The Replicant runaway, Elle aka Black Lotus continues to search for answers to her existence amongst the irradiated ruins of the casinos of Las Vegas. This all-new series is a continuation of the Anime TV series, Black Lotus, which first introduced audiences to the deadly Replicant combat model Elle — aka The Black Lotus Killer and is a must for ALL Blade Runner fans.
Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas sees Elle continue her search for answers about her mysterious past and takes her to the irradiated city of Las Vegas (later seen in Blade Runner 2049), a sand-choked ghost-town of forgotten memories following the detonation of a dirty bomb. There she finds a community of Replicants, all former hospitality models from the old casinos now abandoned and living as embodiments of ancient Egyptian and Roman royalty. Meanwhile, Niander Wallace, smarting from his last encounter with Elle, has dispatched a seasoned kill team to bring back her head.
Collecting issues #1-4 of the critically acclaimed, smash hit series Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas
"A gripping, atmospheric debut that adds depth to the franchise’s mythology with a gritty setting, stylish art, and a tense narrative." - AIPT
"Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas #1 is a full-throttle thrill ride! The Tyrell Corporation’s motto is “more human than human,” and this series is more intense action in the dystopian sandbox of Blade Runners and Replicants!" - Adam Rose (writer, Huge Detective)
“Black Lotus is Blade Runner by way of Fallout: New Vegas. It’s a redemption story that dives into the darkest, most cutthroat, post-apocalyptic reaches of the movie’s broader universe.” - Dave Cook (writer, Killtopia)
Nancy A. Collins is the author of several dark fantasy/horror novels and a prolific short story writer whose work has appeared in over forty anthologies to date. She is a recipient of the Horror Writers of America’s Bram Stoker Award for First Novel and the British Fantasy Society’s Icarus Award, and she was nominated for an Eisner Award for her work on Swamp Thing and was the first woman to script the series. Her novels include the award-winning Sunglasses After Dark, the Golgotham urban fantasy series, and Lynch: A Gothik Western. Her comics work includes Vampirella, Army of Darkness: Furious Road, Jason vs. Leatherface, and the graphic novel adaptation of her own Sunglasses After Dark. A native of Arkansas. She is currently writing Blade Runner Tokyo Nexus and Blade Runner: Black Lotus: Las Vegas
Jesús Hervás known to his friends as CHUS is a comic book artist based in Madrid, the father of two little girls, and a lover of science fiction, horror, and sword and sorcery. He drinks more coffee and does less exercise than he would like. After studying at the Joso art school in Barcelona, he took his first steps in comic books drawing for series such as Déluge and Orks and Goblins. He has worked for the US on series such as Hellraiser and The Empty Man, Cyberpunk 2077 and Tomorrow. And has recently worked on titles such as Magik and What if: Venom, and Suicide Squad: Kill the JL and Creature Commandos. Chus joins Blade Runner: Black Lotus as a true fan of the franchise, although this is not his first collaboration with Titan. He previously drew the Penny Dreadful series and has done some covers for series such as Dead by Daylight, Shades of Magic and the Blade Runner universe too.
The Replicant runaway, Elle aka Black Lotus continues to search for answers to her existence amongst the irradiated ruins of the casinos of Las Vegas. This all-new series is a continuation of the Anime TV series, Black Lotus, which first introduced audiences to the deadly Replicant combat model Elle — aka The Black Lotus Killer and is a must for ALL Blade Runner fans.
Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas sees Elle continue her search for answers about her mysterious past and takes her to the irradiated city of Las Vegas (later seen in Blade Runner 2049), a sand-choked ghost-town of forgotten memories following the detonation of a dirty bomb. There she finds a community of Replicants, all former hospitality models from the old casinos now abandoned and living as embodiments of ancient Egyptian and Roman royalty. Meanwhile, Niander Wallace, smarting from his last encounter with Elle, has dispatched a seasoned kill team to bring back her head.
Collecting issues #1-4 of the critically acclaimed, smash hit series Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas
Reviews
"A gripping, atmospheric debut that adds depth to the franchise’s mythology with a gritty setting, stylish art, and a tense narrative." - AIPT
"Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas #1 is a full-throttle thrill ride! The Tyrell Corporation’s motto is “more human than human,” and this series is more intense action in the dystopian sandbox of Blade Runners and Replicants!" - Adam Rose (writer, Huge Detective)
“Black Lotus is Blade Runner by way of Fallout: New Vegas. It’s a redemption story that dives into the darkest, most cutthroat, post-apocalyptic reaches of the movie’s broader universe.” - Dave Cook (writer, Killtopia)
Author
Nancy A. Collins is the author of several dark fantasy/horror novels and a prolific short story writer whose work has appeared in over forty anthologies to date. She is a recipient of the Horror Writers of America’s Bram Stoker Award for First Novel and the British Fantasy Society’s Icarus Award, and she was nominated for an Eisner Award for her work on Swamp Thing and was the first woman to script the series. Her novels include the award-winning Sunglasses After Dark, the Golgotham urban fantasy series, and Lynch: A Gothik Western. Her comics work includes Vampirella, Army of Darkness: Furious Road, Jason vs. Leatherface, and the graphic novel adaptation of her own Sunglasses After Dark. A native of Arkansas. She is currently writing Blade Runner Tokyo Nexus and Blade Runner: Black Lotus: Las Vegas
Jesús Hervás known to his friends as CHUS is a comic book artist based in Madrid, the father of two little girls, and a lover of science fiction, horror, and sword and sorcery. He drinks more coffee and does less exercise than he would like. After studying at the Joso art school in Barcelona, he took his first steps in comic books drawing for series such as Déluge and Orks and Goblins. He has worked for the US on series such as Hellraiser and The Empty Man, Cyberpunk 2077 and Tomorrow. And has recently worked on titles such as Magik and What if: Venom, and Suicide Squad: Kill the JL and Creature Commandos. Chus joins Blade Runner: Black Lotus as a true fan of the franchise, although this is not his first collaboration with Titan. He previously drew the Penny Dreadful series and has done some covers for series such as Dead by Daylight, Shades of Magic and the Blade Runner universe too.