The essential tie-in story for the latest Naughty Dog release continues! Ellie has freed herself from the oppression—and safety—of her school. Outside, she discovers the wondrous remains of the pre-pandemic world... and encounters the new dangers that lurk in its remains.
Rating: 3.75 leaves out of 5 Characters: 4/5 Cover: 4/5 Story: 3/5 Writing: 4/5 Genre: Horror/Scifi Type: Comic Worth?: Yeah
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The story is good but when you look at the game and even the show... where things line up some don't. This little graphic, I believe was touched fully in game if I'm not mistaken... or some of it was. I will continue on but I think I might just end up a bit annoyed.
This comic is the second in a series of four. It shows the story before the game: 'The Last Of Us'. In my opinion you should keep this comic until you finish the game. It gives you a better understanding of the game its DLC "Left Behind".
The Comic is beautifully illustrated and it fits the theme of 'The Last Of Us'. The stories are quite short (25 pages per comic), but they give you a nice portayel of Ellie at the age of 13.
See, THAT'S why the apocalypse sucks actually, because you can't play this game that totally isn't a rip-off of Mortal Kombat anymore! Yeah, we may have limited food, everything is dangerous and we could die at any second, but what about the video games?! Priorities, man.
Interesante ver cómo Ellie aprende algunas cosas como montar a caballo, o el incipiente interés de Riley por las Luciérnagas y, sobre todo, su motivación para ello.
Some reflection on how the world used to be before the infection seems to deliberately incite a feeling of gratitude in the reader for having what we DO have in this day and age.
Also, you can see some pieces being set that the actual game will reference, such as the arcade machine or Ellie learning how to ride a horse.
I love the concept of us knowing how Riley and Ellie met and what it was actually like for their friendship before Riley died and ellie had to go to Marlene.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.