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Review – Blade Runner 2029: Reunion

Review – Blade Runner 2029: Reunion SUMMARY After the events of the original Blade Runner, the replicants caused a blackout in the Tyrell archives, scrubbing the records of existing replicants. The virtual and moral line between humanity and a surviving species is lost to the darkness. One Blade Runner on this thin tightrope looks to make the replicants permanently disappear, one way or another. ART With the exception of the beautiful neo-noir cover art, the artwork throughout the novel is more akin to Akira.  There’s a rugged darkness to the original Blade Runner and even it’s colourful sequel Blade Runner 2049 that doesn’t come through here. This is more of a comparison to the films rather than a critique as Lesko’s grainy Akira-like sci-fi palette totally works for this story and is nevertheless beautifully illustrated. It may be a design choice by Guinaldo to exclude the glowing iris of the replicants in order to make the distinction between man and machine all the more difficult to decipher. The inclusion of the subtle distinction however could help in establishing the story’s Blade Runner setting as well as make for some awe-inspiring artwork that tells it’s own story. WRITING With a clear understanding of the source material, Johnson is able to manipulate and engineer his own interesting social dilemmas and gripping scenarios within the thought-provoking mythos of Blade Runner. As well as this, he demonstrates some noir detective chops with memorably poetic dialogue. Something I really admire about the story is how it is uniquely it’s own story, there’s very few callbacks or foreshadowing to events before or after it. Johnson’s worldbuilding is expertly paced throughout, allowing the reader to invest in the complexities of each character. More Blade Runner is good Blade Runner! OVERALL In conclusion, Blade Runner 2029: Reunion is a stand-out and eventful storyline with so many moving pieces, set in the beloved dystopian future of Blade Runner, you’ll think it was directed by Christopher Nolan. Between the grizzly darkness of the original film and the polished luminescence of it’s sequel, this comic stands ironically in the middle with a classic look and a refreshingly inventive story. [yasr_multiset setid=1] [yasr_visitor_multiset setid=1] Let us know in the comments your thoughts on our Review of Blade Runner 2029: Reunion, what your favourite Blade Runner film is and what else you’d like to see us cover at BGCP! Buy tickets for BGCP Comic Con in and around Glasgow Scotland – BUY TICKETS Check out all of our Comic, Movie, Television and Videogame Reviews HERE and our Podcasts/Interviews HERE If you want to be part of the BGCP community, Join us on Discord, Twitter, Instagram etc then click HERE

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Alex Paknadel

BGCP Interviews Alex Paknadel (Marvel, BOOM!, TKO)

BGCP Interview: Inside the Mind of Writer Alex Paknadel Writing for comics is one of the most competitive and creative fields in the entertainment industry. In this special episode of the BGCP podcast, hosts Massimo and Alan are joined by one of the most exciting voices in modern comics: Alex Paknadel. From gritty indie horror to massive Marvel superhero events, Alex has built an impressive bibliography that spans genres and publishers. Whether you are a long-time fan of his work or an aspiring writer looking for industry secrets, this interview is a must-listen. Who is Alex Paknadel? Alex Paknadel has quickly become a powerhouse name in the comic book world. He first burst onto the scene with the critically acclaimed sci-fi series Arcadia (BOOM! Studios), a high-concept story about a digital afterlife that immediately marked him as a writer to watch. Since then, he has penned scripts for some of the biggest properties in pop culture, including Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed and the Doctor Who universe. He is also a master of horror and social commentary, as seen in his work on Redfork (TKO Studios) and the giant-robot mystery Giga (Vault Comics). Episode Highlights: What We Discuss In this deep-dive conversation, Massimo and Alan explore the reality of working in the comic book business. Here is what you can expect from the episode: Breaking into the Industry: There is no single path to becoming a professional comic writer. Alex shares his personal journey, offering valuable advice for creators trying to get their foot in the door and get their pitches noticed by editors. The Immortal Hulk Connection: Marvel’s Immortal Hulk is widely regarded as a modern masterpiece. Alex reveals how a conversation with series architect Al Ewing led to Marvel loving his pitch for Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters. He shares behind-the-scenes details on how that collaboration came to be. Indie vs. “The Big Two”: We discuss the creative differences between working on creator-owned indie titles like Turncoat and Giga versus playing in the sandbox of established universes like Marvel and Assassin’s Creed. Deconstructing Redfork: We take a closer look at Redfork, his dark and atmospheric horror graphic novel from TKO Studios, discussing the inspirations behind the terrifying mining town tale. Listen to the Interview You can catch the full interview right here on the Big Glasgow Comic Page. Don’t forget to check out the links below to pick up Alex’s books and support his work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sNDkDSr-s&t=2202s Support the Creator If you enjoyed this interview, we highly recommend checking out Alex Paknadel’s bibliography. You can find his latest releases and collected editions at the links below: Follow Alex on Twitter/X: @AlexPaknadel Buy his books on Amazon: Shop Here Buy his books on ComiXology: Shop Here Want to discuss this episode? Join the BGCP family on our social channels! We are Scotland’s biggest community for geeks, gamers, and comic fans. Join the Discord: Chat with other fans and get exclusive updates. Follow us on Socials: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Link to Next Interview: John Layman

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