![]() ![]() And while the timey-wimey multiple reality chaos keeps the story moving forwards, it’s the smaller interactions between the pair that help give this story (and indeed its source material) its beating heart. Series writer Emma Vieceli does a stellar job of capturing the distinctive voices of Max and Chloe, which is pretty much an essential requirement for a licensed comic like this. But when Max starts experiencing strange, uncontrolled continuity leaps, the pair decide to travel back to their hometown to see if they can find some answers, opening themselves up to some painful memories and difficult decisions in the process. We pick things up a year later with both characters doing their best to move on with their new lives in Seattle, albeit with fairly mixed results. The first volume of Titan’s Life is Strange series is set in the wake of one of the award-winning Square Enix video game’s alternate endings an ending where Max – a young woman mysteriously gifted with the power to rewind time – opts to save her oldest friend Chloe’s life, resulting in the utter decimation of their hometown of Arcadia Bay at the hands of a brutal hurricane. Lettering: Richard Starkings, Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt ![]()
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