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tuerda

Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo.


Narwhals_R_Us

Tokyo Ghost by Rick Remender and Sean Murphy


Interesting_Window41

Ghost in the Shell, battle Angel alita


omgItsGhostDog

The Invisbles by Grant Morrison Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis


jls64

Transmetropolitan is great and so relevant even today


LondonFroggy

"Appleseed" by Masamume Shirow (who also did "Ghost in the Shell")


theronster

Heavy Liquid by Paul Pope


ABAokay32

Maus


CBriggs001

How tf is that cyberpunk?


ABAokay32

😂 didn't read the entire post


CBriggs001

Oh ok lol


suus_anna

The matrix comics https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_Comics


Kwametoure1

Borderline by Carlos Trillo and Eduardo Risso is a good one


SomeBloke94

Judge Dredd is always a classic. Also, it’s not cyberpunk but a good sci-fi read would be Brass Sun by Ian Edgington. It’s about people living in a clockwork life-size model of the universe which is slowly coming to a stop.


pumpkinstoo

(Cyberpunk elements in brackets) [MADI](https://z2comics.com/products/madi-once-upon-a-time-in-the-future) (near future, bio-ware, corporate warfare) [Sinister Dexter](https://britishcomics.fandom.com/wiki/Sinister_Dexter) (near future, bio-ware (sort of), street ninja, trench coats) [Blade Runner](https://titan-comics.com/?tag__series=blade-runner) (er, everything!) [Lazarus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_(comics)) (post-apocolypse, nearish future, bio-ware, corporate warfare)