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Are game-based comics worth reading?

By Staff

It's a GameSpot-Comic Vine team-up as we get gamers and comic fans to assess titles based on Mass Effect, Gears of War, God of War, Halo, and the NES-era Nintendo lineup.

Gears of War
Wildstorm, hardcover, $19.99
Joshua Ortega and Liam Sharp

Marcus Fenix has all the best dialogue.

GameSpot's take: For better or worse, the Gears of War comic is true to the game. It's loud, violent, grim, and superficially reflective to the point of being satirical. In fact, this story's roots as the first six-issue story arc of an ongoing series pushes the tale further into the realm of parody than you'd think.

Because comics can't assume that every reader has read every issue from day one, they typically include numerous throwaway lines to help cue new readers into the various personalities, back story, abilities, and limitations of the characters. For Gears of War, that means first and foremost establishing what Marcus Fenix is. Instead of simply showing us that Fenix is the ultimate badass, Ortega tells us about it at regular intervals, whether by having new recruit Jace Stratton fawn over the sci-fi answer to Audie Murphy or having a group of bruisers in a bar apologetically back off once they realize they're dealing with THE Marcus Fenix. Oh, and Dom's wife will be brought up whenever possible.

Just as writer Joshua Ortega mimicked the ham-fisted exposition of the games, so too did he accurately adapt the story's tone. The Gears of War story--appropriately dubbed "Hollow"--is about a bunch of soldiers who brutally kill the Locust hordes, which span the rainbow of different types featured in the game. The soldiers are pretty generic, and fit neatly into various states of "grizzled," substituting a defining attribute for a personality. That attribute can be "old," "pro athlete," "jerk," "husband," "rookie," and in one case, "Marcus Fenix."

At various points along the way, these soldiers will cease being inhuman killing machines just long enough to reflect with stoicism about the horrors of war. They'll also bring a child along with them into an enemy enclave for poorly thought out reasons, because they are heroes, and child endangerment is incredibly heroic.

As for the visuals, Liam Sharp's art doesn't attempt to mimic the look of the Unreal Engine 3-powered game, and the book is probably better for it. Strange and obvious as it is to point out, this looks like a comic book. Unlike Halo: Uprising or God of War, which attempted to offer a very distinct visual style that would be the first thing people notice about the book, Gears of War takes a more utilitarian approach to the art. While they may often resort to the same palette of browns and grays as the game, Sharp's panels are generally clear and distinct, and his attention to detail on game elements like the Gears' uniforms and the Locust hordes comes through well.

True to the games, the Locust in the comics don't like humans.

Comic Vine's take: Gears of War is a game I haven't played. Seeing Liam Sharp handling the art was a great incentive to read this series. With the gritty nature of the story and the big battles that occur, he was a great choice for the book.

The story presented here doesn't completely explain everything right away. We get the idea that there's a big war going on against evil forces (the Locust Horde). It's a violent war and it's refreshing to read a comic that didn't have to hold back or water down the violence. As much as I enjoyed the art, it was sometimes hindered by the color.

As the story progressed, I never really found myself completely attached to the characters. If anyone was killed or injured, I wouldn't really care too much. You do start to wonder if they're going to survive it all but with so many soldiers, it didn't really matter who made it and who was a casualty. We also had some stereotypical characters. There was a lot of brooding going on. Sure it was a bad situation but basically it felt like it all boiled down to a bunch of soldiers with big guns fighting off an alien race.

This was the only selection here that I didn't read straight through. I would read an issue or two and then jump to another book. Looking back, if I didn't return to finish the first arc, it wouldn't have mattered too much. This isn't to say it was a bad read. There just wasn't a lot that made me want to go back. Towards the end, I did start wanting to know who would survive.

There is more to the Gears of War story, as the series made it to issue #23. I am a little interested to see what happens next. With the one lingering plot line that was left unanswered, it might be enough to make me return to this comic universe.

87 comments
TBoneTony
TBoneTony

the Zelda manga series is way more better.

 

At least in Japan, manga is not about trying to sell something, it is all about trying to tell a creative story and make a long running shonen series out of it.

 

For manga publishers with less budget, they often try to wrap a story within at least 4 to 6 volumes. But they still have a good story to balance things up and well rounded characters.

 

I often feel that if you want to make a good manga or comic based on a videogame, you need to take out the marketing, and you need to take out the politicial satire that sometimes makes the comic feel dated.

 

Make it an interesting story that is not related to real life social or political issues but more like a fantasy in a real world situation and just run with your imagination.

 

Feeling sorry for the comic artist who worked on the Nintendo comics, he really had some real issues that affected his creativity and somehow I think some of it was more towards Nintendo of America or even on the American govenment itself at the time.

Taegre
Taegre

You aren't going to see them review the Sonic comics because the series is just too broad. There's a massive difference between the current, pseudo-anime child-oriented direction the series has taken the last few years and the subversive, dystopian, satirical, violent and sometimes sexual themes the comics had in the mid-90's. I have a feeling the reviewers wouldn't be too kind to any of the recent issues.

DaRkNe5s
DaRkNe5s

On the thumbnail saying Liara is a badass, it says Uprising instead of Redemption

cdog5386
cdog5386

The God of War graphic novel was quite beautiful.  The art is simply astounding.  A lot of video game-based comics are not all that good (I have several), but Dead Space Salvage is awesome, with art by Christopher Shy.  And the four volume Metal Gear series is great, illustrated by Ashley Wood (however, they can be a bit hard to find).

neotheonlyone01
neotheonlyone01

Just saying.

The darkness is based on a comic book.

 

And a prelude to the darkness II was published last year at FCBD and it was great.

Hermiro
Hermiro

Hmm wonder were all my old Nintendo comics are - never threw them away so they should be at my parents house somewhere deep down in the dungeon.

mountain_k
mountain_k

I would have also liked to read their take on the Deus Ex comics and Batman Arkham City comics too.

Chaos1031
Chaos1031

How come there isn't any mention of the Megaman comic. I haven't read it, but I've been hearing that it's actually good. And then there's Sonic the Hedgehog which is getting close to having it's 250th issue.

brain56
brain56

I'd like the comics based on games if they offer a contribution (i.e. side story that actually makes sense) to the storyline and canon. One in particular was the Lab Rat comics tie-in for Portal.

tommytwo8s
tommytwo8s

hmmm idk thats a tuffy....I mean they still cant make a great Superman game but Batman rocked...when it comes to comics based on games...i dont see it being a big it.

TairuSzoola
TairuSzoola

Well I would say if you are a die hard fan then yes but its like reading a comic such as spider man and then a game for him comes out. Is a comic based game worth playing? All what you prefer. 

TairuSzoola
TairuSzoola

That being said, I would much rather read a Manga rather then a comic but i figured they are both the same just different art styles. ;) 

scratchisme
scratchisme

I read the mass effect ones for a bit. The gears of war ones are pretty fun too. Overall they are usually pretty dull though.

iowastate
iowastate ranger

I love game based comics - I have most of the Silent Hill books.  I love manga but there is never enough time to read all of it you would like

Omega_Zero69
Omega_Zero69

Would MGS comic games count in here too?

Also the fallout new vegas intro comic?

Jedilink109
Jedilink109

WHERE ARE THE SONIC THE HEDGEHOG COMICS!?!?

 

It's only the longest running video game based comic book series ever made is all!

nintendians
nintendians

it give a little insight to the game series.

DITHRICH
DITHRICH

some comics are enjoyable.

such as the ME comics, there nice for the story line clearing and amusing art style.

the call of duty one who shows the story of ghost was well written and amusing although it almost dose not clear the gap there is for the 5 years between games.

Books that are made for video games are always predicable in the kind of way you might enjoy for it either expands your current knowledge over a title you enjoy, clear some gap or go sideways to a story of another.

comic book writing is more expressionistic then a book since you get a picture and a better look at the simplicity

of the characters and there words, usually sleng, makes it more "foky" and canning.

to those who do not feel like reading all this,

keep on making those comics and books there very enjoyable !      

supertom221
supertom221

LOL I remember the little comic book I had in the MGS4 manual showing Snake through act 1 while learning the controls... Quite the innovative way to teach a player how to play :P And then there was a coloured comic in that same manual for the multiplayer with the cadet and the captain working together as a team...

 

Too bad the ideal image of MGO was crushed by it's lame community :(

 

Never read much game comics other than that. Feels wierd. Not many games involve great storylines nowadays, and Comics are a mixture of novel writing and gorgeus visuals. Maybe I should pick up that AC comic book about that russian assassin...

ADO300
ADO300

i love game based comics... i like the most killer instinct =)

snake-ala
snake-ala

what about Dead Space comics, these were good. (although they somehow contradict with the story on the game)

Hatiko
Hatiko

 @snake-ala 

I thought Salvation was horrible, wtf 5 dialogue bubbles coming out of one ship and random characters appear out of nowhere, although the DS1 prequel comics were good.

cdog5386
cdog5386

 @Hatiko I loved the art in Salvage.  The text takes some getting used to, I have to agree.

Hatiko
Hatiko

Sorry, my bad, it's called Dead Space: Salvage, not Salvation.

maderrin
maderrin

Though I have some doubts about the art style, especially in the first few volumes, Gears of War turned out to be quite enjoyable., though I recon it's mostly fans who appreciate the form, as for others it might be just too confusing.

DSkinMasque
DSkinMasque

ComicVine...why do you list anime under comics? Or manga for that matter?

RX-78MajiGundam
RX-78MajiGundam

for games like mass effect or halo, id rather read a novel. id picture everything the way i want it be.

IanNottinghamX
IanNottinghamX

NO! For the most part they suck and are a cheap cash-in for both the publishers of games and comics....sorry had to point it out since the topic was brought up...

grey_fox1984
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The Halo comics are pretty great- there is really cool, action-oriented one called "Bloodline" and the "Helljumper" one is great to read before playing ODST (it makes Dutch and Romeo more three dimensional characters).

 

Haven't read a lot of other game based books, but the art in the Metal Gear Solid comics are fantastic (though i could see the writing being a bit nonsensical to those who are not intimately familiar with the games they are based on)  

 

cdog5386
cdog5386

 @grey_fox1984 I love the Halo comic that has two covenant elite commandoes sparing over power and such.  I've never been into the Halo games, but the story of Halo and its universe is amazing and incredibly metaphorical.

TheZeroPercent
TheZeroPercent like.author.displayName 1 Like

successful video games to comics or movie = mostly turd

successful comics to video game or movie = mostly blockbusters 

Ahmed-Abdo
Ahmed-Abdo

Great topic, I think most of the game-based comics worth reading!

pokebulborb
pokebulborb like.author.displayName 1 Like

"Are game-based comics worth reading?"

Yeah, Pokemon Adventures!

grim0187
grim0187 like.author.displayName 1 Like

Oh, I remember the old Nintendo comics! Break out the rose tinted glasses! I loved those.

SickHammer
SickHammer like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

definetely yes, they're getting better and better... yesterday i've just finished the first issue of max payne 3... awesome

MichaeltheCM
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i'd have to agree with @Slagar the novels are way better. if im going to read comics i'll just stick to mangas

Slagar
Slagar like.author.displayName 1 Like

I never really "got" comic books; I started on novels! o_O

grey_fox1984
grey_fox1984

 @Slagar They are actually closer to watching a movie/tv show than reading a book if you ask me. The dialogue plays a lot more like reading subtitles than prose. Both have their place though; on that note, if you're a fan of Stephen King's Dark Tower books, the comic series is a great companion to them; they flesh out the story in some really cool ways.

AMCope
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I actually think they are worth reading. I've read the Dead Space and Mass Effect comics and I think they add a bit too the universe and they are also just plain fun to read.

ArmorGod
ArmorGod like.author.displayName 1 Like

Actually the MMORPG "City of Heroes" comics were pretty good. I still own all the beginning editions.

vashkey
vashkey

Halo: Uprising was terrible.  IT was way to short for the main characters to develop a real relationship, theres a dues ex machina which is absurd for such a short story and Master Chief is there purely to sell it and has no real impact on the story.

 

Worst of all the interior of the fore runner dreadnaught is bassically the artist taking pieces of the level "The Ark" from Halo 3 and one of the late levels from Halo 2?  You can compare them side by side, seriously, it's the same.  And he clearly uses references from in game models and ads instead of just drawing the chief from scratch.  Most people wont notice but I did and it comes of as cheap and lazy. 

bgranli
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I used to love the japanese Mario and Zelda mangas from the early 90s.

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