Bartosz Sztybor writes a grim, twisting story about, properly, guarantees and lies. The phrase “you have my word” is a recurring line.
Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word jogs my memory of the Mark Waid quote in regards to the Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark Daredevil: It was nice, however you wanted a shot of liquor after each difficulty as a result of it was so darkish.
Bartosz Sztybor writes a grim, twisting story about, properly, guarantees and lies. The phrase “you have my word” is a recurring line, with every time it is spoken revealing one thing in regards to the speaker. Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word feels just like mid-period Scalped. (Issue #35 particularly.) On a second studying, one specific character dances on the road between suspicious and paranoid.
Penciller Jesús Hervás attracts the proceedings with a watch towards the not fairly uncanny valley nature of the world. They look subtly off due to the cybernetic implants and physique modifications that the characters purchased for themselves.
Speaking of Scalped, Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word colorist Giulia Brusco was additionally the primary colorist on Scalped, so perhaps that is the connection. Her moody work is nice.
Like earlier volumes of Cyberpunk 2077 tie-ins, Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word retains the proverbial bar excessive. If you want crime comics, you may fall in with the dangerous crowd of Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word in seconds flat.
A brand new city growth proposal is being pushed by means of metropolis council–a flagrant infraction on these safeguarded by the Valentinos gang–one to indulge the egocentric and decadent existence of the rich and displace the eldery in a historic housing block. They enlist the companies of three cyberpunks to discreetly and strategically terminate the undertaking. With a mole on the within, a waitress who dishes out greater than meals, a authorities official with a fetish–everybody has their secrets and techniques, and every one is about to get uncovered.
Collects points #1-#4 of the miniseries.
Cyberpunk 2077: You Have My Word
Review by James Hepplewhite
8/10
Bartosz Sztybor writes a grim, twisting story about, properly, guarantees and lies. The phrase “you have my word” is a recurring line.
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