BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11, by Titan Comics on 3/20/24, puts Ash on the offensive when she finds a way to privately meet with Niander Wallace, leading to an intriguing offer.
The Details
- Written by: Mike Johnson
- Art by: Andres Guinaldo
- Colors by: Marco Lesko
- Letters by: Jim Campbell
- Cover art by: Jesus Hervas (cover A)
- Comic Rating: Teen
- Cover price: $3.99
- Release date: March 20, 2024
Is BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11 Good?
Previously, Ash met with the first Blade Runner, Cal Moreau, to gain insight into getting close to Niander Wallace. Meanwhile, rebels interrogated Ash’s replicant clone, Rash, who surprisingly decided to join them against Wallace. The situation escalated when Luv, another replicant, intervened, resulting in her capture.
In BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11, the rebels consider Rash’s offer while interrogating Luv. Ash receives a lead from Cal Moreau, leading her to an encounter with Rash and an elderly woman supplying Wallace with bodies. Ash confronts Wallace, who proposes a deal in exchange for curing her disease.
The comic takes place after the original Blade Runner film and before its sequel, Blade Runner 2049. It’s positioned close to the latter film’s timeline but with a gap of a few years.
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What did we like about BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11?
The issue features nice twists and turns, dramatic tension, and organic action sequences. The mistrust between characters adds depth, and the dialogue is engaging. The pacing is well-handled, and the art captures the Blade Runner aesthetic effectively.
What didn’t we like about BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11?
While there were no significant problems, the introduction of a new character, Daisy, felt slightly out of place so close to the series finale. It raised questions about the timing of introducing new elements.
How’s the Art?
Andres Guinaldo’s art in Blade Runner 2039 #11 not only captures the essence of the Blade Runner universe but elevates it with intricate detail and atmospheric rendering. Guinaldo’s style infuses the pages with a gritty yet futuristic aesthetic, reminiscent of the original Blade Runner’s visual tone.
Final Thoughts
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BLADE RUNNER 2039 #11 delivers good pacing, compelling drama, and effective dialogue. While the ending might feel like a soft cliffhanger, it sets up anticipation for the finale.
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