All we heard was an announcement and a date: July 24. The Dark Horse website profile still lists this (http://www.darkhorse...ct-Foundation-1), but it would be nice if BioWare or someone would give us some more details on the comic and release.
Is Mass Effect: Foundation still due out this month?
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EatChildren
, juil. 02 2013 06:09
#1
Posté 02 juillet 2013 - 06:09
#2
Posté 03 juillet 2013 - 10:22
This comic has kept a low-profile for reasons I don't quite understand.
#3
Posté 04 juillet 2013 - 02:04
Maybe Darkhorse will put a preview up in a few days (they usually. do that).
#4
Posté 06 juillet 2013 - 05:07
My guess is it's hanging out with the corrected version of Deception, setting on a shelf, ready to go, but someone on up the chain is sitting on it for some reason.
Added note, Deception got a reprint but apparently it was too difficult to cut and paste in the corrected version, so not much improvement there.
Added note, Deception got a reprint but apparently it was too difficult to cut and paste in the corrected version, so not much improvement there.
#5
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 02:55

So, this was posted yesterday. As you can see in the bottome corner, it apparently does exist and has be printed. However, I haven't see anything about how to get your hands on one, short of being in San Diego.
Modifié par dcal31, 20 juillet 2013 - 02:57 .
#6
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 03:06
Foundation comes out in comic shops on Wednesday. (July 24th)
http://www.comicosit...t-foundation-1/
http://www.comicosit...t-foundation-1/
#7
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 03:38
^ Yeah, and there's a preview at that link. It looks... sorta intriguing?
The setting is (initially?) shortly before the completion of Arcturus Station, or roughly 2161.
I'd love it if the next ME was set in this period, incidentally. It's got all the intrigue of humanity's tentative expansion into the galaxy, negotiations with the other races, the First Contact War was less than five years earlier and The Illusive Man is busy establishing Cerberus as a shadowy pro-human organisation. You'd have the ME1 vibe of a new species just taking its first steps in a totally new world, but all the familiar species and technologies (and locations) of Shepard's trilogy all exist. Even some of the characters, although they'd be a couple of decades younger.
(It's also mercifully free of the Reapers; after the complete mess that they turned into narrative-wise by ME3 and the Leviathan DLC I'd rather never hear about them again)
The setting is (initially?) shortly before the completion of Arcturus Station, or roughly 2161.
I'd love it if the next ME was set in this period, incidentally. It's got all the intrigue of humanity's tentative expansion into the galaxy, negotiations with the other races, the First Contact War was less than five years earlier and The Illusive Man is busy establishing Cerberus as a shadowy pro-human organisation. You'd have the ME1 vibe of a new species just taking its first steps in a totally new world, but all the familiar species and technologies (and locations) of Shepard's trilogy all exist. Even some of the characters, although they'd be a couple of decades younger.
(It's also mercifully free of the Reapers; after the complete mess that they turned into narrative-wise by ME3 and the Leviathan DLC I'd rather never hear about them again)
#8
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 11:37
Isn't the first issue about a strong female character who didn't appear in the games? (and therefore a lot of people won't care about)





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