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Are the comics/books worth reading or do they invalidate some of the game lore?


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cipher86

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I know this one isn't a big deal, but I read the comics with Liara.  Seemed weird that she could barge into the Shadow Broker's base with a Drell and take it all out, just the two of them, makes me wonder why the galaxy needs Shepard... plus ME2 says that Shepard was essentialy nothing more than meat and bones and in real bad shape when they recovered his body, in the comic it's a whole body with an intact head etc. etc.

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Mr Zoat2

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Comic art is very bad but only the most recent novel is actually terrible. After Halo and Tiberium Wars I am not buying such licensed stuff myself, however.

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Don't read Deception (the most recent novel) and ignore the questionable art of some of the comics, but other than that, they're generally pretty good, especially Drew K.'s novels. They don't really contradict anything much. In the two examples you cited, the place Feron and Liara attacked wasn't the Shadow Broker's true base (on Hagalaz), and Jacob never specifically said what kind of shape Shepard was in.

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cipher86

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swenson wrote...

Don't read Deception (the most recent novel) and ignore the questionable art of some of the comics, but other than that, they're generally pretty good, especially Drew K.'s novels. They don't really contradict anything much. In the two examples you cited, the place Feron and Liara attacked wasn't the Shadow Broker's true base (on Hagalaz), and Jacob never specifically said what kind of shape Shepard was in.


"It was bad, meat and tubes."