Tsutomu Nihei Wiki
Advertisement
Blame! - Volume 6
Blame6FrontEN
Information
192 Pages • 7 Chapters
Release
Date(s)
March, 2001 (Japanese)
November 7, 2006 (English)
ISBN 4-06-314263-9 (Japanese)
1-59532-839-4 (English)
Chronology
Previous Volume 5
Next Volume 7
[Source]

The Sixth Volume of Blame! was released in March of 2001 by Kodansha, and on November 7th, 2006 by TOKYOPOP.

This volume concludes the Toha Heavy Industries arc. Intense battles all around - Killy vs Maeve, Seu vs Ivy, and Mensab vs the Central AI. But when Sanakan suddenly retakes control of Cibo and endangers the entire structure, Toha must take emergency measures and forcibly relocate itself. Everyone must now act quickly if they hope to survive this ordeal.

Overview[]

Multiple showdowns hit simultaneously in the cyberdungeon world of BLAME... and Killy is just one Graviton Beam Emitter away from meeting his ultimate maker.

Chapters[]

Gallery[]

External Links[]


Blame! - Volumes and Chapters
Volume 1 The Net's OffspringMemories of EarthTechno NomadsEX-LOGThe AuthoritiesEscapeSilicon SoulsThe Builders
Volume 2 EX-LOG - Nest RuineThe CapitolThe CorporationNet SphereSafety Guard
Volume 3 The Great SurfElectrosilos FishermenPlantersAwakeningAssaultBasic LanguageMassacre
Volume 4 Backup CyberspaceLimit CancelHybridToha Heavy IndustriesElectronic KnightThe Eighth Cave
Volume 5 HackingScattered SpaceGravity FurnaceVersionCave 13Cease Fire
Volume 6 Sanakan and CiboVibrationCollapseDissolutionDisappearanceBeautiful LifeUnofficial Megastructure
Volume 7 Central NexusClass 1 Critical Effect WeaponCaptureAnti-Intrusion Electron SpaceThe Megastructure's Internal FissureSpecial Safeguards
Volume 8 Inside the MegastructureMultiple Dispersion Molecule MovementProvisional Connection CertificationRaidUrgeLevel 9Far-Off
Volume 9 Parallel Electricity Storage Tank ClusterThe CallerLacking EscapeThe CaptorAnother MeetingPeopleThe Observer
Volume 10 Unified Metal BeamsContinuumOrganicBurning SiliconRescue of the ReceptacleExterminator, First ClassRetrieved ConsciousnessThe Edge of the City
Advertisement