Yojimbot 2.3

Europe Comics
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61
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About this eBook

In a dystopian not-too-distant future in Japan, a boy takes on a robot army to regain his freedom—with the help of a few powerful friends.Young Hiro has been hiding out for months with the mysterious robot who saved him and his yojimbot companions from the vicious onslaught by Topu's drone army. But he can't stay hunkered down forever. He and his friends have to find a way out before the island's security forces close in, including a foe Hiro thought he'd seen the last of. The path ahead is full of danger, but freedom awaits Hiro at the end—as well as an earth-shattering revelation. Once more, Hiro and his yojimbot companions are saved in the nick of time from the advancing drones by a resourceful robot whose real identity will stun everyone. They manage to push through together to the old port, only to find out it's not as abandoned as they thought. Will Hiro and his friends finally discover the truth behind their island prison? And most importantly, will they be able to make it back to the mainland in one piece?

About the author

Having graduated with a Master's degree in visual art at La Sorbonne, Sylvain Repos has always been attracted by comics. His main references are Katsuhiro Otomo and Moebius, but also more contemporary artists like Rick Remender and Brian K. Vaughan. It is through works like "Akira," "Blade Runner," or "Mad Max" that he finds his inspiration. With "Yojimbot" (Dargaud 2021; Europe Comics in English), his first graphic novel, Sylvain Repos offers readers a thrilling post-apocalyptic tale where robots reign supreme.

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