Tracer's time as an Overwatch agent is up. Five years after the ratification of the Petras Act, she now tends to small-scale crimes as a part-time hero. But when a punk-rock omnic named Iggy shows Tracer the dire living conditions that have been forced upon London's omnics, Tracer becomes determined to help in any way possible-even if it puts her back in the crosshairs.
o A new series based on one of the world's most popular games, Overwatch!
oThe digital comic now available in print!
When all is said and done, Overwatch: Tracer - London Calling #1 delivers a strong start to its narrative. It catches readers up with its protagonist smoothly while setting up events to come. And, unless I miss my guess, a rather influential event in Overwatch lore may be about to happen. Read Full Review
Overwatch: Tracer - London Calling is a fun little read, the art is lively and Tracer is as endearing as ever. Read Full Review
Tracer - London Calling #1 is one of the most surprisingly successful tie-in comics. It works far better than it should imbuing the world of Overwatch with a whimsy on every page. Read Full Review
While there isn't much here for those who aren't already fans of the franchise, this is a fun little book that adds life to one of Overwatch's most iconic characters. Read Full Review
Tracer is forced in the middle of the Omnic underground. The factions that have arisen in this story catch my attention the most and I am curious to see how Tracer navigates through it. Read Full Review
There's a lot to be happy about here if you're an Overwatch fan, though. It feels authentic to the world of the game and Tamaki leaves a lot of promise throughout the pages. It may be a bit uneven on the visuals, but as a first issue goes, this gets the job done well enough. Read Full Review