Every cyberpunk heroine owes a debt of gratitude to these two.

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Every cyberpunk heroine owes a debt of gratitude to these two.
Neuromancer: The Graphic Novel No. 1
adapted from William Gibson by Tom De Haven and Bruce Jensen
80s cyberpunk: I've drawn connections between early computer users and contemporary drug culture and can picture a world where the internet is an addiction. We can create machines so powerful that they become our new gods. Capitalists are no longer human, they're just empty husks that are only capable of wanting more, and they will kill anyone, destroy anything to get it. The value of human life is determined by the employer, and even death can't save you from capitalist exploitation. Media corporations have no morals; they don't care about the truth, only what's profitable, and will gladly collaborate in horrific atrocities if it means they can make more money.
Modern cyberpunk: What if having body modifications turned you into the Joker?
Sci-fi’s greatest line is more relevant than ever.
Well that’s a surprise. After 30 years, Johnny Mnemonic is finally getting a sequel!
Covers by Josan Gonzalez for the Editoria Aleph editions of William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy — Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive.
Neo Yokio reference I missed: Lady 3Jane
I started my rewatch, and noticed in episode one, Agatha mentions a Lady Three Jane (how the Netflix captions write it), that this lady told her about Helena getting possessed.
And I picked up on, huh, that's a weird name. My mind went to, Lady Jane Grey, the historical figure. But apparently there's another fictional character named Lady 3Jane. From William Gibson's science fiction trilogy, "Sprawl".
Ezra Koenig's such a nerd 😆
Probably anyone who cares about this reference noticed it years ago, but y'know, if you haven't read those books, they probably influenced Neo Yokio, and if you've read those books, but haven't watched Neo Yokio, check it out, they're both sci fi.
(I mean, Neo Yokio is secondarily sci fi, more urban fantasy, but it's mainly the best show I've ever watched.)
I just love noticing new little details every time I rewatch Neo Yokio.
CYBERPUNK Characters-Volume ONE by Vladimír Vilimovský
https://www.behance.net/gallery/55553629/CYBERPUNK-CharactersVolume-ONE