Blame- Manga. 10 Volumes. Finished. Tsutomu Nihei. [2024]
The City is an uncontrolled, self-replicating AI construct that has swallowed the Earth and expanded past the orbit of the Moon.
Nihei utilizes stark contrasts, heavy black inks, and cross-hatching to create a universe that feels ancient, mechanical, and fundamentally indifferent to human life. Key Characters and Factions Blame- Manga. 10 Volumes. Finished. Tsutomu Nihei.
A rival faction of cybernetic beings who evolved independently of human design. They are inherently hostile to both humans and the Safeguard, as a restored Netsphere would mean their own destruction. The City is an uncontrolled, self-replicating AI construct
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Nihei's world-building in "Blame" is meticulous and immersive. The manga's setting is a labyrinthine complex of corridors, chambers, and megastructures that seem to stretch on forever. The Safe Zone, once a bastion of hope, has devolved into a nightmarish environment where humans are forced to navigate treacherous tunnels and avoid monstrous creatures. The art style in "Blame" is characteristic of Nihei's work, featuring intricate details, atmospheric textures, and a blend of traditional and digital media.
"Blame" is a sci-fi horror manga masterpiece that has earned its place among the best works in the genre. With its intricate world-building, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes, this series is a must-read for fans of science fiction and manga. If you're looking for a compelling and unsettling read, then "Blame" by Tsutomu Nihei is an excellent choice.