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Crysis

Crysis: Collected Edition

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Collects all six issues of CRYSIS! From the lead writer of the Crysis 2 video game! Set in the world of the award-winning Crysis games comes the newest hit series from EA Comics! Earth, 2020. United States Special Forces Major Laurence 'Prophet' Barnes and the soldiers of Raptor Team thought their deployment on the Lingshan islands was a basic covert op against North Korean forces. But they couldn't be more wrong. What archaeologists awakened on the island had lain buried for millions of years, and was utterly hostile to human life. Now an alien race are stirring, first contact has turned into humanity's worst nightmare, and Prophet's squad are the last remaining survivors. Only one real question remains - can Prophet get his people off Lingshan alive, and back to civilization in time to warn the rest of the human race what's on its way.

149 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 17, 2012

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Richard K. Morgan

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Richard K. Morgan (sometimes credited as Richard Morgan) is a science fiction and fantasy writer.

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November 25, 2022
An inessential, but somewhat interesting tie-in that tries to explain just a bit of what happened between Crysis 1 and 2. I love the games and while the story in them isn't amazing, I always wondered how the state of things changed so much between games, and this comic explains just a bit of what happened, though not as much as I'd have liked. We do get more insight into Prophet's mindset during the first game and how things happening before and during that game lead into 2, which is what I'd hoped for, but there' still a lot left hanging, and I didn't love how two particular characters had their story resolved. The artwork is okay, but the faces are kind of inconsistent and nobody really resembles their game counterparts, but the Nanosuits look good and the action scenes are nicely rendered.
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January 20, 2024
3/10. Pretty meh overall but I had to read it to get the full story between Crysis 1 and 2. Inconsistent art, bad dialogue, bad pacing, but some semi-interesting concepts. It's overall not unreadable and only 6 chapters long so it's not too long. Overall read it if you're a completionist cause it isn't too unreadable, but if you aren't and just want a good read, skip this one.
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September 4, 2021
This is definitely a lesser work of Richard K Morgan. I was at times bored and confused. I will say his novels are definitely worth reading though.
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July 10, 2023
I am a big fan of Morgan's novels, this, not so much.
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August 26, 2023
I've definitely become a fan of Richard K. Morgan and, in time, will read everything with his name on the cover.
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