There is so much failure on every single page.
Modifié par Mesina2, 10 mars 2011 - 08:39 .
Modifié par Mesina2, 10 mars 2011 - 08:39 .
+1Fiery Phoenix wrote...
I hope this is the last comic. Seriously. Like, just stop it already; I'd much rather stick to the likes of Drew's novels.
2kgnsiika wrote...
Evolution is the Phantom Menace of Mass Effect.
Lizardviking wrote...
2kgnsiika wrote...
Evolution is the Phantom Menace of Mass Effect.
What does that make Redemption then?
Shocking artwork this issue - Omar francia's work has been better than before up till now, but some of these pages are terrible. Unfortunately the story is continuity-breaking and awful, also in-line with the previous Mass effect comic series'. One way to ruin a franchise is with poorly thought out tie-in media, unless BW are careful this is heading in that direction...
Modifié par roflchoppaz, 10 mars 2011 - 04:50 .
Fiery Phoenix wrote...
We don't know how Timmy ended up on a turian ship again, do we?
No, seriously, let me get this straight: Issue #2 ended with Tim on Illium, right? Starting with Issue #3, it looks like he was captured and is onboard a turian ship for a second time. Is it possible that this happened in the gap between the two issues?Zulu_DFA wrote...
I think we should pretend Issue #2 was just TIM's dream.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
We don't know how Timmy ended up on a turian ship again, do we?
Modifié par Captain Crash, 10 mars 2011 - 05:43 .
2kgnsiika wrote...
Lizardviking wrote...
2kgnsiika wrote...
Evolution is the Phantom Menace of Mass Effect.
What does that make Redemption then?
Ok, Redemption is the Phantom Menace and Evolution is Attack of the Clones.
My biggest problem with these comics is that the plot is crap and they waste a good opportunity on really expanding the ME universe. Instead of having these things happen in new places, everything of importance in the galaxy seems to happen on Illium, the Citadel or Omega. It's like the known galaxy is only comprised of a few places, but when we play ME2, we see that in the Terminus alone there are multiple colonies with billions of inhabitants.
Modifié par Bad King, 10 mars 2011 - 05:49 .
Denize wrote...
- possible SPOILERS -
Why is Ben Hislop (more evolved husk or reaper avatar) taking orders from Saren? Husks or reaper avatars are usually under command of reaper - Paul Grayson, Saren (Sovereign), Collector general (Harbinger).
Have you missed something? Saren ambushed TIM on Illium with the Turian cultists and Ben-cultist grabbed him by the throat.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
No, seriously, let me get this straight: Issue #2 ended with Tim on Illium, right? Starting with Issue #3, it looks like he was captured and is onboard a turian ship for a second time. Is it possible that this happened in the gap between the two issues?Zulu_DFA wrote...
I think we should pretend Issue #2 was just TIM's dream.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
We don't know how Timmy ended up on a turian ship again, do we?
Let's just say: There is a reason I never bother with comics of any type. Can't Walters write actual novels like Drew? As far as I'm concerned, these comics are not only God awful, but are also insulting to the entire Mass Effect franchise and what it is supposed to be. I would have believed it if we were told they were the work of some 16-year-old's over at DeviantArt or such.Zulu_DFA wrote...
Have you missed something? Saren ambushed TIM on Illium with the Turian cultists and Ben-cultist grabbed him by the throat.
I could live with another Idiot Ball having been passed to TIM (It's a trap, lol, let's go into it... Aaarrrrgh!!! IT'S A TRAP!!! BASTARDS!!!!!!!).
But what I refuse to understand is what has been the point? Of this running in circles... Nothing really serous takes place in between two TIM's Turian chair sessions, which could not hve been conveyed via some kind of news report. Were we supposed to burst in tears seeing the good kid Ben Hislop huskified at the last page of Issue #2? Seriously???
It's not exaclty a plot hole, it's a PLOT EPIC FAIL.