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Cyberpunk Espionage Intensifies in Moscow 2160's Fourth Volume


Kumo Kagyu's Sci
  • Fi Thriller Expands Its Dystopian Universe


The creative team behind the hit series Goblin Slayer has released the latest installment in their cyberpunk saga. Author Kumo Kagyu, alongside artists Sekine Koutarou and Kannatsuki Koutarou, has published the fourth volume of Moscow 2160, immersing readers deeper into its unique Cold War

  • inspired future.


  • A Futuristic Battle of Ideologies


    Set in a dystopian 22nd century, the manga presents a world where the geopolitical tensions of the 20th century have been resurrected with advanced technology. The story reimagines the ideological struggle between capitalism and communism, but this conflict is fought with cybernetics, espionage, and futuristic weaponry.



    • Genre
    • blending narrative combining Cold War themes with cyberpunk aesthetics.

    • High
    • stakes espionage in a technologically advanced Moscow.

    • Complex characters navigating a world of moral ambiguity.


    The Creative Force Behind the Series


    The involvement of Kumo Kagyu ensures a narrative rich with the detailed world

  • building and gritty storytelling that fans appreciated in Goblin Slayer. The distinct artistic styles of Sekine Koutarou and Kannatsuki Koutarou bring the rain-soaked, neon-lit streets of a futuristic Moscow to life, creating a visually striking experience.


  • This new volume continues to build upon the foundation of the previous entries, promising more of the action and intrigue that has defined the series. For fans of political thrillers and science fiction, Moscow 2160 Vol. 4 offers a compelling and original take on a classic conflict.