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Description Just a quick sketch fanart of Killy From BLAME!

Will move to scraps soon

Killy And BLAME! (C) to Tsutomu Nihei

Enjoy the crappinesssss
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MMO-freak [2007-04-07 03:01:22 +0000 UTC]

BLAME! = the shiz

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Phsycodelic In reply to MMO-freak [2007-04-07 16:43:43 +0000 UTC]

for sho
jaja, thanks

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ProcrastinatorMan [2007-04-06 11:58:05 +0000 UTC]

Man, I should stop being cheap and buy a comic/manga some time!
What's the gist of BLAME?

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Phsycodelic In reply to ProcrastinatorMan [2007-04-06 17:19:52 +0000 UTC]

Welll...

BLAME! (ブラム!, buramu!) is a ten-volume science fiction manga by Tsutomu Nihei. A series of 6 short OVA episodes were produced based on the series.

The tagline for this manga is "Adventure-seeker Killy in the Cyber Dungeon quest!" or "Maybe on Earth, Maybe in the Future". There is some debate over the meaning of the title, which may be a mistranslation of the onomatopoeia "blam."

the protagonist Killy , a silent loner possessing an incredibly powerful weapon known as a Gravitational Beam Emitter, wanders a vast technological world known as "The City". He is searching for Net Terminal Genes, a (possibly) extinct genetic marker that allows humans access to the Netsphere. "The City" is an endless vertical space of walls, stairways and caverns, and separated in some kind of "floors" composed of several thousand of levels and divided by nearly-impenetrable structures known as "Megastructure" that separate entire floors or sections of "The City". "The City" is inhabited by scattered human and transhuman tribes as well as hostile cyborgs known as Silicon Creatures. The Net Terminal Genes appear to be the key to halting the unhindered, chaotic expansion of the Megastructure, as well as a way of stopping the murderous horde known as the Safeguard from destroying all humanity.

Along the way, Killy meets and joins forces with a resourceful engineer named Cibo and a tribe of human warriors called the Electro-Fishers. They are pursued by the Safeguard, who view any human without Net Terminal Genes as a threat to be extinguished on sight.

BLAME! features extremely dark, highly detailed depictions of the fantastic, ever-changing world of The City, punctuated by brutal combat. There is generally little dialogue to support the action or story, and the reader is left to piece together the plot for themselves. Many scenes are spent on the long, lonely travels through The City.

INFO BROUGHT TO YOU Y WIKIPEDIA

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Phsycodelic In reply to Phsycodelic [2007-04-06 17:20:49 +0000 UTC]

i highly recommend it.
if your ever online, ill send you some scans

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Denryuu [2007-04-06 05:14:38 +0000 UTC]

Is that sum anime?

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Phsycodelic In reply to Denryuu [2007-04-06 05:18:40 +0000 UTC]

uhm. Tha anime is really crappy.
but its a manga (which i highly recommend)
Its Good.
its called BLAME! by Tsutomu Nihei
THanks!

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karry-chan [2007-04-06 03:37:09 +0000 UTC]

hey exelente la perspectiva que manejaste desde arriba felictaciones gran trabajo

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Phsycodelic In reply to karry-chan [2007-04-07 16:42:48 +0000 UTC]

gracias Karry
jeje, CHida

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aazeck [2007-04-06 02:57:42 +0000 UTC]

muy buena pose! vemos como seve a color

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Phsycodelic In reply to aazeck [2007-04-07 16:39:25 +0000 UTC]

le echaria color..pero me da flojera pintar los sketches...jjaa
Gracias

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caballero-rauru [2007-04-06 02:44:38 +0000 UTC]

aw yeah killy rocks

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Phsycodelic In reply to caballero-rauru [2007-04-06 02:45:33 +0000 UTC]

yesssir he does!
jeje, thanks dood!

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