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Overwatch #3 Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDark Horse
- Publication dateJune 8, 2016
- File size28836 KB
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- ASIN : B01GGOEM6G
- Publisher : Dark Horse (June 8, 2016)
- Publication date : June 8, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 28836 KB
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- Print length : 10 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,581 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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They're short (about ten pages each) so they don't take long to complete. They're free on amazon (commericials!), the artwork is fantastic, the ratio of [pew pew] to regular storytelling is on point. It gives you just enough character development and worldbuilding to understand the basis of the game.
Overwatch is like a vigilante organization that went out of business. Some of the members who are now older but still badass are tryna start it up again. Some of the characters are really ideologically motivated, and others are more like mercenaries just there for the paycheck. So it's an interesting mix.
I like that these comics don't give you a full origin story for everyone, it just kind of show them in action and how they think. Cuz you can come up with the rest on your own.
My favorite installments were #2, #3, #8, #9.
My favorite characters are probably Ana or Evil Timon and Pumba.
Entertaining read comic book.
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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 series, 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.