La galassia è in pericolo perché c’è un’antica razza aliena che vuole distruggere ogni forma di vita. Un uomo si è però opposto ed è riuscito a fermare il primo il comandante Shepard! Poco tempo dopo è caduto però vittima di un attacco nemico e ora si pensa che sia morto. Ma non tutti credono a questa storia e c’è chi invece sta seguendo una traccia a è Liara T’Soni, l’asari che faceva parte dell’equipaggio di Shepard. La ragazza arriva sulla stazione spaziale Omega dove spera di trovare maggiori notizie, ma qui cominciano i suoi problemi! MASS REDEMPTION si colloca tra il primo e il secondo videogioco della saga creata da Bioware, e racconta alcuni importanti retroscena inediti che contribuiscono a rendere ancora più vivo e reale l’universo di Mass Effect. Una storia imperdibile per tutti i fan che qui potranno rivedere quei posti e quei personaggi (una su Miranda!) che hanno conosciuto nel videogioco !
New York Times bestselling author John Jackson Miller has spent a lifetime immersed in science fiction. His Star Trek novels include the Discovery – Die Standing, the acclaimed novel Discovery — The Enterprise War, the Prey trilogy, and Takedown. His Star Wars novels include A New Dawn, Kenobi, Knight Errant, Lost Tribe of the Sith, and the Knights of the Old Republic comics, available from Marvel as Legends: The Old Republic.
He’s written comics and prose for Halo, Iron Man, Simpsons, Conan, Planet of the Apes, and Mass Effect, with recent graphic novels for Battlestar Galactica, Dumbo, and The Lion King. Production notes on all his works can be found at his fiction site.
He is also a comics industry historian, specializing in studying comic-book circulation as presented on his website, Comichron.. He also coauthored the Standard Catalog of Comic Books series.
I love the Elcor forms of expression, though I suspect that comes from the game. Regardless, there's little point in choosing a woman protagonist - even one who's a good fighter - if so much of the action is going to revolve around her being leered at and propositioned and arranged in provocative poses as she gets grabbed from behind.
Short comic filling in some events before Mass Effect 2. Chose Liara as the protagonist, but instead of her cool and strong character from the games, she's used for ogling and sexual harassment. Her character is also written differently and a lot worse than the games. I'm shocked it's the same lead writer who did the games, maybe the cover lied to me, or they didn't write it and their name is just used, or they're just not as good as I thought.