Detroit: Become Human by Quantic Dream is adapted as a manga in Japan, set in Tokyo around the same time as the narrative game.
Written by Saruwatari Kazami and illustrated by Moto Sumida under the direction of Quantic Dream and courtesy of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Detroit: Become Human – Tokyo Stories is about an android idol known as Reina and explores what happens when robots gain independent thoughts and feelings. Unlike Detroit: Become Human, Tokyo Stories has a smoother introduction around androids as Reina becomes incredibly popular with both men and women.
『DETROIT BECOME HUMAN』初の公式コミック『DETROIT BECOME HUMAN TOKYO STORIES』が7月22日より“COMIC BRIDGE”にて配信
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However, the peace will not last forever and will be disturbed by a vicious android that gains sentience. Detroit: Become Human – Tokyo Stories, the official Detroit: Become Human manga (Quantic Dream’s biggest hit, seven million copies sold), is now available exclusively in Japan through Comic Bridge, a subsidiary of Comic Walker/Kadokawa.