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'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' Prequel Manga Proves Night City Still Has Stories Worth Telling

Gizmodo·Isaiah Colbert·18 days ago
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Whenever I catch myself reminiscing about how good  Cyberpunk: Edgerunners was, I’m usually resigned to doing one of three things: rewatching the anime , replaying the game (the anime even helped restore the game’s damaged reputation after its botched launch ), or vicariously catching a vibe by flipping through the pages of No\Name , creator Rafał Jaki’s unrelated Manga Plus Creators series . Thankfully, I can now add a fourth thing to that rotation as I await the Netflix anime’s second season , whenever it’s ready: reading Dark Horse’s prequel manga, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Madness . Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Madness , written by CD Projekt Red’s Bartosz Sztybor and illustrated by Asano (Studio Trigger’s BNA: Brand New Animal ), does what most prequels are wont to do: expand on fan-favorite characters before we meet them in the original story. Madness chooses to wind back the clock before we meet David Martinez and focus its story on Edgerunners ‘ resident gremlin, Rebecca, and her brother, Pilar.…

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