Katie Spencer's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Sirens of Sequentials Reviews: 9
9.6Avg. Review Rating

I do recommend playing the game or watching a long play of it before adding the comic to your pull list. If you're already a fan of the game, issue 1 shows a lot of promise.

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DIE is a great read whether you're a fantasy veteran or someone just getting started. The long wait before the next issue is the perfect time to catch up with what has quickly become one of my favorite comics.

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I still recommend playing the game before reading the comic, if for no other reason than to have a better idea of what's going on. The significance of the deer along with Dana having a baby may be lost on those new to the franchise. However, if you're a fan of the games, Life Is Strange is a wonderful followup that continues the pathos and mystery.

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If you're looking for something fun and silly to read, this book and the rest of the DC Meets Looney Tunes line are highly recommended. It's a crossover that really shouldn't work but absolutely does on so many levels.

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DIE is a weird recommendation for me because I'm not usually big in the goth or horror genres. I don't know if I would have picked it up if I wasn't interested in Dungeons & Dragons already, but I'm glad I did. The fantasy and horror elements come together so well, and the worldbuilding keeps my attention. If tabletop RPGs and horror are your thing, check this series out.

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Once again, if fantasy, RPGs, or horror interest you, you'll find something to love in DIE. Issue #3 is the best yet and a great time to get onboard with this series.

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Once again, DIE remains high on my pull list, and I've run out of friends to recommend it to. Horror, fantasy, spectacular art, and personal stories make this book something special and worth a look.

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Life Is Strange has been a welcome surprise. Usually video game tie-in comics are of…not great quality (I may have to track down a copy of the 1996 Doom comic for review), but this series has been a joy to read. I don't know if there are any plans to continue beyond the four-issue story, but there are definitely storytelling opportunities in this universe and with these characters.

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I really enjoyed this arc as a fan of the games, and I hate to say that those who played the game will get the most out of the comic, so this recommendation is going to be two part. If this series sounds appealing to you, give the game a shot first. It's easy to play, it has pretty simple game mechanics, and it's very story-driven. The game is $20 in most places and it often goes on sale. If you're just not a gamer or you don't have any way of playing the game, maybe look up a longplay on Twitch or YouTube. It's a great 15-20-hour story that will catch you up on everything you need to know before picking up the comic.

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