BLADE RUNNER: BLACK LOTUS - The Futuristic Sci-Fi Adventures Continue This Week With An All-New Comic

BLADE RUNNER: BLACK LOTUS - The Futuristic Sci-Fi Adventures Continue This Week With An All-New Comic

Blade Runner has inspired many science fiction stories over the years, even expanding to the anime medium with Black Lotus, and now that series is getting a direct sequel in the form of a comic book!

By LiteraryJoe - Aug 09, 2022 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: comicbookmovie.com

Blade Runner had a significant impact on the film industry when it was released back in the '80s. Despite the many movies, shows, books and comic inspired by the timeless classic, such as Ghost in the Shell and Gattaca, the extension of the Blade Runner universe doesn't stop there.

Recently, Toonami and Crunchyroll released a series titled Blade Runner: Black Lotus, bringing the franchise into the anime genre. The show features Jessica Henwick (Iron Fist), Stephen Root (Get Out), and Will Yun Lee (Altered Carbon), who we spoke to when the series premiered.

Blade Runner: Black Lotus was so well received that Titan Comics is releasing a direct sequel to the anime. The first issue hits comic shops this Wednesday, and there is a trailer to give fans some idea of what to expect from the new series.

The official synopsis reads as follows. "Elle, aka Black Lotus, hoped she could leave behind her violent past and find a new life. But is that possible in a world where replicants are still hunted and feared?"

What do you guys think? Will you be checking out the comic this week to see what happens after the anime?

Check out our video interview with Blade Runner: Black Lotus stars Jessica Henwick, Stephen Root, and Will Yun Lee below.


Blade Runner: Black Lotus Issue #1 lands in comic shops this Wednesday, August 8th.

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