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Immerse yourself in a dystopian masterpiece with Blame! Master Edition (Vol. 1-6) – The Complete English Collection! This groundbreaking manga by Tsutomu Nihei transports you to a post-apocalyptic world dominated by colossal structures and enigmatic beings known as Safeguards. Follow Killy, a lone wanderer equipped with a gravity controller, as he navigates this desolate landscape in search of humanity’s last hope.
• Complete Collection (Vol. 1-6): Own all six volumes of Blame! Master Edition, beautifully translated into English. Experience the entire mind-bending journey from start to finish.
• Epic Scale: Immerse yourself in a visually stunning world of colossal structures and breathtaking landscapes.
• Thought-Provoking Themes: Explore the philosophical implications of technology, humanity, and existence.
• Iconic Artwork: Marvel at the detailed and intricate artwork that defines Tsutomu Nihei’s signature style.
• Master Edition Quality: Enjoy the enhanced visual experience offered by the Master Edition format, with superior paper quality and printing.
Synopsis:
In a world overrun by sprawling, interconnected megastructures, humanity has dwindled to a mere remnant. Killy, a solitary cyborg, is equipped with a gravity controller, a weapon capable of cutting through the city-like structures. His mission: to find
the Net Terminal, a legendary device said to hold the key to humanity’s salvation. As Killy journeys through this desolate world, he encounters bizarre creatures, enigmatic beings, and the remnants of a forgotten civilization.
Volume: 1-6 : (English Version)
Important Note to Buyer:
This book is not suitable for collectors as it is not published by the original publishers (e.g., Viz Media, Square Enix, etc.).
However, it is ideal for first-time manga readers or those who prefer reading manga on paper without incurring the high cost of original editions.
While the content remains true to the originals, the printing are produced by TR Media, AMX,WOS,KL Jump,Mangahouz and Etc.
Please note that books from the original publishers are priced significantly higher.