Adventure-student Killy in the Cyber school quest… Features the character of Blame...In a high school setting?!?! Parody. NOTE: These chapters are actually chapters 2, 3, & 4 of Blame Gakuen! and So On
Collection of Blame-related short stories: • Zeb-Noid A bloody war that spans millenniums. Two soldiers set out to kill each other. An encounter that could change their two species’ fate forever. • Blame Academy! • Blame Academy! - Tokyo and Nara Under One Umbrella • Blame Academy! - Under the Tower of Blooming Sakura • Parcel • Blame! NSE (NSE: Netsphere Engineer) The much-awaited sequel to BLAME! follows a man, called a Dismantler, who is in charge of sub-dividing the nexus towers that incurr Safeguard interference upon its detection of humans without the net terminal genes. Although humans are once again able to reside in the Net sphere, the Safeguard are still a threat. The Dismantler or NSE, or Net sphere engineer, goes on a journey to aid mankind in their survival. • Pump • Blame!² The protagonist is a descendant of Pcell. This story happens a long time after the events of Blame!. This young silicon creature knows well the havoc that Killy brought and decides to move towards the end of the megastructure, to look for him. • Numa no Kami • Winged Armor Suzumega While it’s not explicitly mentioned in the story, it’s believed that Suzumega is at least somewhat related to Abara since it features the Gaunas. - Kotonoha
Killy is a man of few words. He wanders, seemingly endlessly, through a lonely, gargantuan labyrinth of concrete and steel, fighting off cyborgs and other futuristic nightmares, searching only for something called Net Terminal Genes. And he has a very powerful gun, which he uses without hesitation whenever anything resembling danger rears its ugly head. Who is this quiet, violent, determined man and what are these Genes he seeks? The small communities he finds tucked into the crevices of this towering, dystopic ruin hardly give him leads on his treasure, driving him to find larger enclaves of civilization where people can reveal more about the world he lives in and the quarry he seeks. Chapters 1-19: Read from left to right Chapters 20-66: Read from right to left
The protagonist is a descendant of Pcell. This story happens a long time after the events of Blame!. This young silicon creature knows well the havoc that Killy brought and decides to move towards the end of the megastructure, to look for him. NOTE: This oneshot is actually chapter 8 of Blame Gakuen! and So On
To coincide with the major tribute exhibition at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, discover the collection of illustrations by the best sci-fi manga artist of all time! This album brings together the color visuals of his early works Blame and Noise, collaborations with Wolverine and Hellboy, the fantastic architectural visions of Tokyo from the Megalomania project, the previously unpublished short story Dead Heads and, as the icing on the cake, interviews with Enki Bilal and Guillermo Del Toro. A must-have for discovering or delving deeper into the unique universe of this great master.
A oneshot chapter included with the special edition BluRay of the BLAME! 2017 movie.
The much-awaited sequel to BLAME! follows a man, called a Dismantler, who is in charge of sub-dividing the nexus towers that incurr Safeguard interference upon its detection of humans without the net terminal genes. Although humans are once again able to reside in the Net sphere, the Safeguard are still a threat. The Dismantler or NSE, or Net sphere engineer, goes on a journey to aid mankind in their survival. NOTE: This oneshot is actually chapter 6 of Blame Gakuen! and So On
A newly ordained priest named Theo Camming visits a rural town somewhere in Germany. However, his congregation gets attacked by Demoniacs and some of them had been in his own congregation. After being wounded, a female Blassreiter fighter arrives to save him and the rest of the village. However, she finds out that the priest was about to die.
Kael (aka Ryu Shiho) was a menace in his angelic form, harassing other angels whenever he got the chance to. Therefore, the heavenly fathers decided to expel him to the human world, hoping that his behaviour would improve. But... They guessed wrong. His attitude didn't get any better at all, and to top it off, humans now call him "Lucifer" because of his evil deeds and his scary eyes. If he ever wants to see the doors of heaven open up to him again, he has to perform a hundred good deeds… Will this task prove to be impossible?
Last year, the Fuwa family was brutally murdered, leaving Aika Fuwa and her parents dead. Determined to avenge his sister's death, Mahiro, Aika's older brother, begins an investigation to uncover the identity of her killer. But when Yoshino Takigawa, Aika's boyfriend and Mahiro's childhood friend, is kidnapped at gunpoint, he too is drawn into the mystery. Yoshino discovers that Mahiro is being hunted by the government, who suspect him of being linked to the "iron sickness" outbreaks that occurred in places he had visited. With danger and uncertainty mounting, Mahiro and Yoshino must find the killers and solve Aika's murder. Desperate for answers, Mahiro strikes a deal with the powerful sorceress Hakaze Kusaribe, who is imprisoned on an isolated island. As the princess and leader of the Kusaribe clan, Hakaze promises to assist him if Mahiro can rescue her from her confines. Once freed, Hakaze intends to prevent the resurrection of the "Tree of Exodus" and securing the fate of the world. However, Samon Kusaribe, her former aide and nemesis, sent her away to an island where her powers were suppressed, believing she would impede his plans to revive the tree. As Mahiro and Yoshino continue their dangerous pursuit of justice, they realize that Aika's murder may be part of a larger, more sinister plot as the world descends into chaos due to the Trees of Exodus and Genesis.
The year is 1885 in America. Though slavery has been eradicated and African Americans are now free, tensions still run high. White people shun them and the Ku Klux Klan ruthlessly kills them, creating an uncertain environment. Victor Freeman, a former heavyweight boxer, also faces prejudice as he tries to avoid law enforcement and bounty hunters out to collect the reward for his capture. Despite charges of murdering a number of white individuals, Victor's motivations are much more harrowing than anyone could ever imagine. Unbeknownst to most, intelligent demons that feast on human flesh hide within the human population. They have taken advantage of the bigotry prevalent in society to assimilate into positions of power, putting humanity at risk. As a child, Victor watched his father fall prey to these malignant creatures and vowed to end their existence. Unfortunately, killing demons poses a challenge as it results in human casualties that brands Victor as a ruthless killer. Nevertheless, armed with an arsenal of weapons and unbeatable boxing skills, Victor is determined to wipe out the demonic horde, even if it means the entire world turns against him.
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