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Carregando... Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team (2021)de Cullen Bunn
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Dive deeper into the world of Cyberpunk 2077! Nadia, an assistant EMT for a privately-owned business known as Trauma Team International, is the sole survivor of a failed rescue mission turned shootout. After she agrees to continue work for an upcoming extraction mission, Nadia discovers that her new extraction subject is Apex--the man who's responsible for Nadia's former team members' deaths. A hundred floors high in a skyscraper filled with members of Apex's rival gang, Nadia and her team must complete the extraction. Cullen Bunn (Harrow County, Uncanny X-Men) and Christopher Mooneyham (Predator, Nightwing) introduce an all-original series based on CD Projekt Red's brand-new game Cyberpunk 2077!. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Story wise I have to admit it was truly a good read. Nadia, our protagonist, is member of Trauma Team International, paramilitary medical-extraction team that acts as cavalry for their clients when they find themselves between rock and hard place. After surviving pretty bad extraction and returning back to one of the teams she will find herself in a very bad place while participating in new team's deployment.
Action of people involved are clear and understandable (especially when you take into account general dystopia of Cyberpunk universe) - people are losing it under fire, split between helping teammates or their client, gangs that attack them are as savage as they get and in general, compared to this universe, movie Raid looks like pretty optimistic story. Ending is quite a downer to be honest but then again it seems that everybody is taken route of cyberpunk-ends-with-a-downer-always.
Art is pretty good, and most importantly consistent throughout the volume. There are quite a few panels with great content that are just epic. Artists managed to truly bring to life entire PTSD horror show that takes place in Nadia's head on these pages, you can just see how she gets paralyzed every so often as firefight with the gangs gets ever more serious.
Coloring is very good, does not come up as too flashy and distracting, everything is just the way it should be if you ask me. I am still black and white art fan, but if coloring needs to be done then this is how I prefer it.
Very interesting, highly cinematic, action filled story. Definitely recommended for fans of Cyberpunk and in general technology-infused dystopian future (which I hope will never come to life).
Recommended. ( )