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Blade Runner 2039: Luv Vol.1
Blade Runner 2039: Luv Vol.1 | Mike Johnson
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The officially sanctioned, critically-acclaimed, graphic novel. Written by the New York Times Bestselling author Mike Johnson, writer of Star Trek, Supergirl, Transformers and Green Lantern. The original creative team returns for this new chapter. This first volume marks the start of the final chapter in the saga of Ash. Los Angeles 2039. It has been three years since Niander Wallace introduced his brand of 'perfectly obedient' Replicants, and the ban on synthetic humans has been lifted, at least for the new Wallace models?the older Tyrell Corp's Nexus 8 units are still hunted by Blade Runners. Cleo Selwyn, first seen as a small child in Blade Runner 2019, has returned to L.A. some twenty years later, searching for Isobel, a Replicant copy of her real mother who died when she was three. Cleo believes that Niander Wallace is holding Isobel captive, and the only person she can call on for help is the one who saved her so many years ago: Aahna 'Ash' Ashina, now an aging and disgraced ex-Blade Runner.
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Mehso-so

The best thing about this GN was the excuse it gave me to listen to the original Blade Runner soundtrack, and as I actually don't need much of an excuse for that, my overall feeling for this one was - meh 😑 That's the same feeling the Blade Runner 2049 film gave me, so I won't be rushing to pick up any more adaptations based on the franchise, which rather saddens me on behalf of PKD's legacy.
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The_Book_Ninja Agreed. I love Blade Runner but Villeneuve dropped the ball with his follow-up 3mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja I love the original Blade Runner film so much, I was really disappointed with the sequel. I wish Harrison Ford had declined to take part. 3mo
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