Thread:MDGeistMD02/@comment-1500935-20160808130155/@comment-1500935-20160809114457

I see. I've been able to find it online yesterday night after posting to you, and I agree on a lot of points.

I agree, the comics does not turn Corvo into neither a righteous super-hero who never kills nor a bloody sociopath. This reassures me because I was expecting something too different from how I played the first game myself. There also seems to be a lot of work in representing in sequences what the player might have experienced: the powers as you mentioned, the whole approach of the docks (stealth first then fight when spotted), the apparition of a Tallboy as reinforcement.

The plot so far is interesting, and not too distant from the original game. It looks like a side story which would fit outside the games' plots, and one I'd be interested to find a book about it (for example, The Eradication of Black Sally). In comparison, the last series of Tomb Raider comics ventured in plots which I found neither interesting nor really pertinent to the character of Lara Croft. They're not even good at bridging the gap between the last two games.

So yes, an interesting surprise so far. I'm actually glad it sticks to the game's universe and doesn't go into weird waters just to sell more content related to the series.