List of biopunk works

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This is a list of works classified as

subgenre of science fiction and derivative of the cyberpunk
movement. Some works may only be centered around biotechnologies and not fit a more constrained definition of biopunk which may include additional cyberpunk or postcyberpunk elements.

Print media

Novels


Short stories

Graphic novels and comics

Film and television

Feature films

Short films

Television series

Video games

See also

References

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