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A highly detailed Japanese manga magazine cover inspired by Cyberpunk 2077 and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, designed like a premium weekly shonen/seinen manga anthology sold in Tokyo convenience stores, full front cover visible, vertical composition, glossy print look, authentic Japanese manga magazine layout, bold masthead at the top in stylized katakana and kanji, large issue number, date, price tag in yen, barcode in one corner, multiple colorful cover lines, teaser blurbs, explosive typography, layered stickers, hype captions, corner callouts, special feature banners, all integrated naturally like a real manga magazine cover. Main cover illustration: an epic crossover ensemble set in Night City, drawn in a polished high-end Japanese manga/anime illustration style with cyberpunk neon intensity and magazine-cover impact. Center foreground: V from Cyberpunk 2077 in a powerful hero pose, cybernetic enhancements visible, stylish futuristic jacket, confident expression, weapon lowered but ready, lit by neon pink, cyan, electric blue, and toxic yellow reflections. Beside or slightly behind V: Johnny Silverhand, cool and dangerous, silver cyberarm clearly visible, sunglasses, rocker attitude, leaning in with anti-corporate swagger. On the opposite side: Lucy from Edgerunners, elegant and sharp, pale hair, sleek futuristic outfit, poised and observant, neon rim light around her silhouette. Near her: David Martinez, intense and battle-worn, enhanced body, explosive posture suggesting motion and raw power. Include Rebecca in a dynamic low foreground angle, chaotic grin, oversized weapon, bright wild energy, adding visual asymmetry and attitude. Support cast layered into the composition like a major crossover event: Panam Palmer with tactical nomad gear and determined expression, Judy Alvarez with holo-tech styling and cool neon glow, Goro Takemura with sharp formal menace, Maine as a powerful looming background presence, Kiwi with enigmatic netrunner coolness, Adam Smasher partially visible in the background as a terrifying metallic threat, huge and imposing, maybe framed by smoke, sparks, and red warning lights. Optional subtle background cameos can include Falco or Rogue, placed like reward details for fans. Background: dense Night City skyline at night, stacked megabuildings, holographic billboards, kanji signage, rain-slick reflections, flying vehicles, elevated roads, cables, steam vents, digital ads, glitch effects, chromatic bloom, dystopian urban depth. The city should feel crowded, vertical, dangerous, seductive, and alive. Add a faint Arasaka presence through ominous corporate tower shapes or red-lit iconography, but do not let it overpower the cast. Neon signage, sparks, drifting smoke, hologram fragments, UI overlays, and manga-style energy graphics should fuse the game and anime aesthetics. Magazine cover design details: - giant manga magazine title at top, bold Japanese typography, thick outlines, glossy gradient fill - issue number and release date in Japanese format - price circle in yen - “special crossover issue” style burst sticker - numerous Japanese teaser headlines around the characters, different font sizes and colors - one or two vertical side headlines - dramatic exclamation marks and starbursts - small inset preview panels teasing “inside chapters,” “exclusive posters,” “interview,” and “Night City special” - a “new serialization” or “one-shot special” callout - barcode and tiny publisher marks near bottom - authentic cluttered manga-magazine composition, but balanced and readable Text styling should feel like a real Japanese manga anthology cover: - huge main headline announcing a Cyberpunk crossover event - subheadings teasing action, betrayal, chrome, netrunning, Night City chaos, and “special anime/game united feature” - energetic editorial cover language - densely packed but professionally arranged - all visible text should look authentic to manga-magazine design, primarily Japanese with occasional English words like “CYBERPUNK,” “SPECIAL,” “NIGHT CITY,” or “EDGERUNNERS”

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Art ultra-detailed manga/anime cover art, sharp linework, vivid cel-shaded rendering mixed with glossy illustration polish, cinematic composition, dramatic foreshortening, expressive faces, strong silhouette design, controlled chaos, premium print aesthetic, collector’s edition energy, official crossover event feel, highly dynamic but still readable as a magazine cover. Blend the sleek futuristic realism of Cyberpunk 2077 promotional art with the emotional, stylish anime character rendering of Edgerunners. Make it feel like a real limited-edition Japanese manga magazine cover that fans would buy instantly. Color palette: electric cyan, magenta, neon pink, violet, acid yellow, deep black, chrome silver, holographic blues, red warning accents, with glossy print contrast and night-city atmospheric glow. Mood: rebellious, high-voltage, stylish, dangerous, tragic, cool, emotionally charged, anti-corporate, explosive crossover event. Quality goals: full magazine cover composition, no empty background, no generic sci-fi characters, must clearly resemble the iconic Cyberpunk 2077 and Edgerunners cast, premium Japanese print design, extremely detailed typography layout, collector’s item presentation, polished and cinematic.

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