The Untold Stories of Night City: A Deep Dive into Cyberpunk 2077's Official Comics in 2026

Explore the essential Cyberpunk 2077 comics, including Ten of Swords and Big City Dreams, which expand the game's high-tech, low-life lore with compelling stories and stunning artwork.

As a die-hard fan who's spent more hours in Night City than I care to admit, I gotta say, the official comic book series that have spun out of Cyberpunk 2077 are the real deal, choom. They're not just cheap marketing tie-ins; they're essential lore expansions that flesh out the high-tech, low-life world in ways the game sometimes only hints at. From the grimy backstreets of Pacifica to the gleaming, poisoned towers of Corpo Plaza, these graphic narratives have been dropping for years now, and in 2026, their collection stands as a testament to the depth of this universe. If you thought you knew Night City from just the game, you ain't seen nothing yet. These comics are where the soul—or what's left of it—of this dystopian hellscape truly bares its teeth.

Let's kick things off with the quick hits and deep cuts. First up, we have Ten of Swords. This one's a single-issue banger, but don't let its brevity fool you. It's a must-read, especially if you're a fan of the Phantom Liberty expansion. This comic dives deep into the backstory of the enigmatic detective Solomon Reed. The story, with brilliant artwork from Miguel Valderrama, follows Reed and Songbird through the treacherous alleys of Dogtown. It gives you the lowdown on how "justice" is really served in Night City—spoiler alert: it's messy, personal, and rarely just. It's a familiar cast for expansion players, but the insight is primo.

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Then there's Where's Johnny? Now this is a trip down memory lane. Set in 2023, right after the Arasaka HQ went boom, it follows a WNS News journalist named Wallace who's absolutely hell-bent on finding Johnny Silverhand. The vibe is totally retro compared to the 2077 we know, showing a Night City still reeling from the big bang. Giannis Milonogiannis's art is a beautiful, classic-style masterpiece that perfectly captures that earlier, raw era. It's a 72-page standalone issue that introduces a whole new crew of characters, proving the universe was always this chaotic.

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For a real gut-punch of a story, look no further than Big City Dreams. This graphic novel follows siblings Tasha and Mirek, who are basically at the absolute bottom of the food chain in Night City. They're scavengers, living hand-to-mouth by stealing and selling tech—cyberware, braindances, you name it. The art by Filipe Andrade and Alessio Fioriniello is polished and incredibly detailed, making their desperate struggle feel visceral. It's a stark reminder that for every legend like V, there are thousands just trying to survive another day. It's a standalone story that hits different.

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Now, if you want something that'll make your eyes pop, XOXO is the one. This four-parter is probably the most out-there comic in the lineup, thanks to its wildly unique, almost cartoonish art style by Jakub Rebelka. It's a total head-trip, a psychedelic tale of a bitter gang war between Maelstrom and The Moxes, tangled up with a star-crossed romance between members of the rival factions. It's a wild ride that gives you the inside scoop on gang politics, but fair warning: don't get too attached to anyone's happy ending. It's Night City, after all.

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Ever wondered what life is like for the average Joe in this chrome-plated nightmare? Your Voice has the answer. It follows Todd, an NCART maintenance worker, whose mundane life gets blown apart after he witnesses some seriously shady business involving the Maelstrom gang. The scope of this short story is surprisingly broad, and yeah, the legendary Johnny Silverhand even makes a cameo. But the real star here is the perspective. Todd's just a regular guy, and through his eyes, we see the crushing weight of life as a cog in Night City's machine. The illustrations by Danijel Zezelj are insanely detailed and sharp—some of the best in the whole series.

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For those fascinated by the darker, more technical corners of the lore, Blackout is your jam. This one follows a braindance repair technician down a rabbit hole of addiction and shattered dreams. It uses the game's deep lore masterfully to spin a truly tragic tale. The subject matter is heavier than most, dealing with some real dark stuff, but it's portrayed brilliantly through Roberto Ricci's artwork, which gives Night City an especially oppressive, suffocating feel. If you're into netrunning, braindances, and the horrors of body modification, this is the definitive story.

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Let's shift gears—literally. Kickdown is all about the heart-pounding, nitro-boosted culture of street racing in Night City. This series dives deep into the rivalries between gangs like the Tyger Claws and Maelstrom, showing that these races are dead serious business. The art and cover designs here are top-tier, thanks to the stellar work of Jake Elphick and Tommaso Bennato. A personal favorite? The Akira-inspired variant cover for issue 1. It's an absolute banger and captures the high-speed insanity perfectly.

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Written by CD Projekt RED's own narrative lead, Bartosz Sztybor, You Have My Word is an absolute rollercoaster. It's a gripping tale of tragedy and revenge centered on a family tied to the Valentinos gang. The story is full of the kind of twists that'll make your head spin, and it provides a raw, unfiltered look into the ruthless gang life that's the bedrock of so much in Night City. Jesús Hervás's illustrations bring it all to life in a style that's gritty, emotional, and perfectly suited to the setting.

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Ever wondered what it's like behind the sterile walls of a Trauma Team AV? Trauma Team gives you a front-row seat. It follows a rookie medic after a job goes catastrophically wrong, pulling back the curtain on the corporation's controversial practices and brutal moral dilemmas. Cullen Bunn's story is excellent, full of tension and ethical quandaries, and it's perfectly complemented by the evocative art of Miguel Valderrama. The cover art across all issues is also consistently exceptional, making it a visually stunning read.

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Finally, we have Psycho Squad. This one is a brutal, no-holds-barred look into the world of MaxTac and the nightmare of cyberpsychosis. Following the elite SPAR Delta squad, it exposes the deep corruption festering within Night City's so-called authorities. It's similar to Trauma Team in its corporate critique but goes even deeper into the lore of the corps that control everything. Visually, it's a knockout. Thanks to Kieran McKeown (yeah, the Judge Dredd artist), it's one of the most vibrant and detailed books in the series. The cover variants, especially by Niko Henrichon, are seriously iconic.

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So, there you have it. As of 2026, this is the canon of comics that expands the Cyberpunk 2077 universe. Each series, with its own unique artistic flavor and narrative focus, adds a crucial piece to the puzzle of Night City. They prove that the game's world is more than just a playground for one mercenary's story; it's a living, breathing, and often dying ecosystem of dreams, betrayals, and chrome. For any true fan, ignoring these stories would be a major missed opportunity. They're not just supplements; they're essential chapters in the ongoing saga of the dark future. So, grab your favorite synth-beer, jack in, and get reading. You won't regret it.

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