Omnic terrorists have taken over a warehouse in Sydney. There are only two people capable of resolving this crisis. But they weren't available, so Junkrat and Roadhog will have to do.
Rewritten review; old review incorporated into new
In the third issue of Overwatch Digital Comics, we follow Junkrat and Roadhog in their own mini adventure called Going Legit. Omnic terrorists have taken over a warehouse in Sydney. There are only two people capable of solving this crisis! … but they’re not available, so Junkrat and Roadhog will have to do instead.
Ah I do remember when I first read this back in March; I ended up totally in love with Junkrat. Forget McCree, from two comics ago, I was completely in love with Junkrat. No one else ever mattered and- right.
I adored this issue of the OVWDC. Junkrat is shown to be a guy trying to be an innocent dude, and trying this best to get around. He’s loyal to his friends, he looks out for them and he is totally eccentric. I absolutely love him.
Just like the first two issues of this serios, the artwork is just amazing. Gary Shuko has done an amazing job with it and I feel like this is happening in front of my very eyes. Like, not literally in that way, but I feel like this is something I’ve read about on the news, that this is something that I could turn the corner and see the explosions on the horizon. Robert Brooks does an amazing story on this one, following it to be simple, sweet, but not too rushed as the story spans over it’s 10 pages.
I absolutely adore this series, and Going Legit definitely make me want to reread issue four all over again. Thank you, Brooks, for a wonderful story about my favourite I can come back to again, and again, and again.
More character intro (?). Junkrat & Roadhog are fun and show us perfectly their personality. But too short, of course. // Más intro de personajes. Junkrat y Roadhog son divertidos y el cómic muestra genial su personalidad. Pero sigue siendo muy corto :(
Overwatch #3 by Robert Brooks is a short digital comic book that has Junkrat and Roadhog in it. It is a longer story than #1 and #2. Terrorist have invaded a warehouse and these two are there to stop them. The images are good and font easy to read but I seemed to get confused to what was going on and had to really study the pictures to figure things out a couple of times.
This short story stars Junkrat and Roadhog as they are paid by a business man to save hostages from a building but it turns out that they were set up by the business man so they murder him. It's a cool story
Since all of the Overtwatch comics are about 10 pages long I'll only be doing mini reviews for them.
Going Legit was a thoroughly entertaining comic, especially if you know and love the main characters, Junkrat and Roadhog. Even though it was the same length as the other Overwatch comics, this one felt longer somehow. Though that could be due to the insane amount of action happening inside these few pages. Definitely a must read for Junker fans.
Oh man lol this is my favorite ones. Not only is Junkrat my favorite character to play, his personality is hilarious. And the dynamic between Junkrat and Roadhog is the best lol. It's kind of like Rocket and Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy - where one only talks and the other just says nothing or one word and the other understands everything - i love that about this comic and Junk + Road. And in Junkrat fashion, everything got blown up.
Again, it was ok. Junkrat and Roadhog get into a mission to help some "good guy" who would normally hate because he's a "suit" and then something happens to have a twist to the story.
It was ok again, I don't think I'm going to actually like any of these, because even if the story has potential, it doesn't have any room to breathe quality (except for the artwork) or development since it's only for 10 pages each issue, and that's sad.
when I first started to play this game, I knew nothing about these characters (there names are Junkrat & Roadhog (?) ). so naturally, I stayed away from them. after reading the book though, they quickly became 2 of my favorite characters. I still don't use them much, but there personalities, being wild and savage, really interested me. Lastly, this specific story became a favorite of mine because of the artwork. Out of all the comic books iv'e read, this one has my favorite art style so far.
Another good thing about these Overwatch shorts is that they spend a good deal of time showing me characters who weren't even my favorites to play as in entertaining lights. Case an point? These two goodfballs. A short and satisfying rescue story gone wrong. Only read this if you wanna have fun. Otherwise skip it.
See I'm a big fan of comic books, and my new found addiction is overwatch. So when I found out they make overwatch comics I was thrilled. So... 10/10 would buy again the only downside is its extremely short.
Defiantly liked this one better then the rein comic. Gave a great detail and flair to these two characters(as if the gameplay didn't already do this). Nice short and sweet. Give it a go.
I never thought I'd like Junkrat but my oh my, this one certainly does present the case for it. There's intrigue, betrayal and explosions! All perfect for the short length of the book and it gives you a wonderful, if brief, insight to who these guys are.