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Blacksad is a long-running graphic novel series that covers some heavy topics through a noir detective window. Set in the 1950s, it follows hardboiled detective John Blacksad, with each book focusing ...
As for the story, you know what you're getting: A period noir about money and power with complex characters drawn as animals. The series won multiple Eisner and Harvey awards, and it's not a stretch ...
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Blacksad: Under the Skin is an upcoming narrative-adventure game set in the Blacksad comic book universe. The game tells a completely new story but will feature the film noir style and anthropomorphic ...
John Blacksad is a hard-boiled private eye who lives in the grimy streets of 1950s New York City. He is also an anthropomorphic cat. The comic book series is a gritty, noir-styled look at America in ...
Blacksad: Under the Skin has been available on Steam since mid-November, but don't worry about buying it if you'd rather play on a console -- you only have a few more days to wait. The noir detective ...
The anthropomorphic adventure game, Blacksad: Under The Skin, has been given an official release date by publisher Microids. The game will be hitting the PS4 both digitally and in retail on September ...
Foreign comics are finally beginning to gain ground in Japan, thanks in part to the International Manga Fest, launched in 2012. In 2013 the festival welcomed Juanjo Guarnido, a Spanish comic artist ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
The hard-boiled noir detective – that broken, mythical creature who dwells in a demi-monde of hazy lights, double-dealing femmes fatales and glistening knives in darkened alleys – is an old mainstay ...
This should have been a brilliant game. In fact, it is—in bursts. How could it not be? You play as a cat called John who looks like Batman wearing Columbo’s coat; a cat with his own detective agency.