Mass Effect: The Complete Comics *EPUB

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Collects Mass Effect: Redemption #1-4, Mass Effect: Evolution #1-4, Mass Effect: Invasion #1-4, Mass Effect: Homeworlds #1-4, Mass Effect: Foundation #1-13, and Mass Effect: Discovery #1-4. Read more

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Why Must Read Mass Effect: The Complete Comics?

I am not much of a comic book fan, but I love Mass Effect enough that this was a no brainer for me. I love the lore, and I'll take any way to get more backstory to these beloved characters. This book is nearly perfect, and the stories I have read so far tied up loose ends in an entertaining way without contradicting the storylines in the games. The pages are beautifully done, and I have no issues with ripping and tearing as other have. The one major drawback for me, as a couple others mentioned: Why would you release a book like this without a table of contents?!?!?! As these were ordered by release date and not their place in the overall story arch, I would have liked to reference a table so I could easily read the stories that are sequels back to back. The gripe I have is that nearly every comic has an illustration cover page before it, to signify the start of the next release. The exceptions are the Foundation series (which shows backstories for Kaidan, Thane, Jack, etc) which have no such pages, and no divider to tell you that the story ends and another is picking up.

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