The sequel story fans thought they would never see!
This all-new emotional rollercoaster stars fan-favorites Max and Chloe, and picks up after the critically-acclaimed game! Torn between universes, can a splintered Max reckon with the sins of Arcadia past... and is there any future for Max and Chloe when time itself is against them?
Everything about this issue makes me excited to return to Max and Chloe and see where their story takes them next. Read Full Review
If you like the Life is Strange games, youll definitely love this comic extension to the series. Read Full Review
I haven't played the game, but so far, I'm enjoying the comic. Recommended! Read Full Review
What's really strange are the hella feels you will get reading this. Wowser. I'm not crying, you're crying. (Max + Chloe 4eva!) Read Full Review
This is a phenomenal continuation of the first Life is Strange game that fans have been dying for. Collectors will want it because of the fantastic amount of variant cover designs, hardcore fans of the game will want it to just see Max and Chloe again. It has the best of both worlds for gamers and comic book fans alike. Definitely, don't miss out on the first issue and run don't walk to get it. Read Full Review
Overall this is a sequel series to the hit video game and a must read for any fan to uncover what happens next. The issue recaps prior events for new readers and is easy to follow. The artwork by Claudia Leonardi is bright and colorful in tone with its original look and its dialogue is well placed with pop culture and relatable moments. Head back to Arcadia Bay this week if you're a fan of the game or not for a heartwarming first issue. Life might be strange but this issue was hella cool. Read Full Review
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. Read Full Review
The issue is a must for anyone who experienced the original Life is Strange story. The artwork is not overtly adult, while not exactly being childish either; it instead hits that middle ground much like the characters who are not adults and not children either. I very much look forward to following the story to its conclusion, just as I'm also sitting patiently waiting for the next episode of Life is Strange 2. Read Full Review
Claudia Leonardi's art is solid, giving the comic a slightly stylized work while keeping the main two characters recognizable. For those hoping to see more of Chloe and Max, this is a worthy sequel. Read Full Review