SDCC 2023: DARK HORSE PRESENTS A CYBERPUNK LOVE STORY IN “CYBERPUNK 2077: XOXO” :: Weblog :: Darkish Horse Comics

Solely two issues can cease a coronary heart from beating: love and dying.
The author of Netflix’s hit animated sequence Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunner and a number of Cyberpunk 2077 comedian sequence, Bartosz Sztybor (Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout, Cyberpunk 2077: Large Metropolis Goals) shares a love story tied to a gang warfare that simply might take the Maelstrom and the Moxes down with it in Cyberpunk 2077: XOXO. Created in shut collaboration with CD Projekt Purple, Sztybor is joined by essential cowl and sequence artist Jakub Rebelka (Judas, Namesake, Dune: A Whisper of Caladan) and letterer Frank Cvetkovic (Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Phrase). Variant covers for difficulty #1 are supplied by Jeffrey Alan Love (Batman), Fabrizio De Tommaso (Morgan Misplaced) and Rion Chow.
Gang on gang violence rages in the direction of a massacre when an ambush deliberate by the Maelstroms on the Moxes will get difficult. Corpo cargo value a heavy sum is up for grabs, however loyalty solely goes to this point when love is on the road. One member of the Maelstroms has discovered one thing value sacrificing for. He’s by no means identified anybody like her. Jaw-dropping, eyes popping, pulse racing, may this be love at first sight?
Cybernetics can’t prevent from heartbreak. Make sure you don’t miss this explosive love story: the 32 web page Cyberpunk 2077: XOXO #1 (of 4) can be out there at comedian shops October 18, 2023, and is out there for pre-order at your local comic shop for $3.99.
Reward for Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout:
“Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1 has all of the spunk and rush of the unique video video games with a minor adjustment. As the problem follows Arturo by means of his work/life troubles and internal strife, the narrative maintains a gradual tempo that retains the readers engrossed within the cogs and wheels of the 12 months 2077.”—Cbr.com
“Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1 is a loopy story that explores the darkest elements of humanity. For those who get pleasure from dystopia literature, then that is undoubtedly a comic book for you.”—Main Spoilers
“Author Bartosz Sztybor builds the world for us, its flaws, its scratches and dings. The elevator bells that ring a ding ding in your head, the incessantly littered panorama of the ruined metropolis, the downtrodden plebes and peasants. It ain’t nice, however Sztybor makes us really feel for Arturo, the repairman. There are twists, turns, surprises, and rhythms to the pacing, making us decelerate and scent the chaos.”—Fanboy Issue


