- MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION EVOLUTION INVASION HOMEWORLDS SERIES
- MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION EVOLUTION INVASION HOMEWORLDS MAC
MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION EVOLUTION INVASION HOMEWORLDS SERIES
This book compiles all of the Mass Effect comic book series in one affordable, accessible, and comprehensive format-a must buy for fans of the Mass Effect universe and BioWare. Also included in this volume are collected stories of characters you love like Garrus, Tali’Zorah, and Wrex, and the series Discovery which follows the Turian soldier Tiran Kandros. Join Liara as she teams up with the Drell Feron to recover the body of Commander Shepard from the Shadow Broker, uncover the origins of the Illusive Man in an epic tale of betrayal and discovery, and witness Aria defend the space station Omega from Cerberus forces, as well as the internal conflicts at Cerberus and the lives of the agents who serve it. Mass Effect’s vibrant world is teeming with conflict, and always on the edge of tipping into despair-but there are some who still struggle to maintain order in the chaos and secure the future of the galaxy. The champions of BioWare’s award winning series embark on thrilling interstellar expeditions through alien war and existential crisis, struggling for peace and fighting for the right to survive. This is probably not a great comic to pick up if you’re not familiar with the game, but I think established fans of Mass Effect would definitely want to check this out.This product is estimated to be delivered within 2-3 weeks from the dispatch date.
MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION EVOLUTION INVASION HOMEWORLDS MAC
The writing and art work well together, and of course the writing fits in well with the game since Mac Walters is BioWare’s lead writer. Nothing here was “Holy Crap” inducing because it’s a first issue of a miniseries, and like most first issues of a miniseries, it’s just setting stuff up for the next three issues. The rest of the issue has some fighting in it, but is mostly introducing the reader to characters, places, and the situation the miniseries is going to deal with. I supposed that’s where Feron (the Drell) comes in, to kind of counter this innocent/Lolita vibe Liara has in her look, posture, and most of her dialogue. After that, the character seemed fairly naive in her dealings with the peoples she encountered on Omega (the place her search for Shepard has taken her). It was the clever sexual innuendo and sexy poses she’s pulling throughout the issue that gave it away.
Within the first few panels, I gathered that Liara T’Soni must be the famed blue alien I kept hearing about that the game pushes you to have relations with. I know, I’m hanging my head in nerd shame right now, but I bring it up because this might be the reason I was left with the following question: Did I just get the end of the game spoiled for me?
I say “supposedly” because I haven’t finished ME yet. Supposedly picking up sometime after the story of the game Mass Effect and before its upcoming sequel Mass Effect 2, Redemption follows Liara T’Soni on her search for Commander Shepard (or his body, at least in this issue). But Shepard’s enemies are searching for something, too. Now, Shepard’s friends – including the intrepid Asari, Dr. Commander Shepard, one of the few elite agents known as Spectres, was lost in a mysterious attack on the Normandy. But tragedy struck one of Earth’s greatest heroes just weeks after rescuing the galactic capital, the Citadel, from a devastating strike. Welcomed into the Citadel Council, the people of Earth have proven adroit and adaptive – to the consternation of some longer-established species. In the generation since discovering the mass relay near Pluto, humanity has used the ancient device to make its presence felt in the cosmos.