Cyberpunk Graphic Novel #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the neon-drenched streets of 1989’s Cyberpunk Graphic Novel #1, a tense reunion between Topo and Juno takes a dark turn when she’s snatched by Quondam Mechanics enforcers right from his bed. Desperate to find her, Topo turns to the elusive Alma Matrix for a custom data "ice" to breach Quondam’s impenetrable digital fortress—only to find himself trapped in a virtual labyrinth he may not escape. Written by Scott Rockwell and Kevin Van Hook, with bold, immersive art by Darryl Banks and a striking cover by Ken Steacy, this first issue sets a relentless pace in a world where memory is currency and trust is the rarest code of all.
In the neon-lit underbelly of 1989’s Cyberpunk Graphic Novel, Topo’s fragile reunion with Juno is shattered when Quondam Mechanics thugs snatch her from his side. Desperate, he turns to the enigmatic Alma Matrix for a custom neural "ice" to hack into Quondam’s fortress of data—only to find the digital labyrinth far more treacherous than he imagined, trapping him in a virtual web he may not escape.
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