

In fact, she’s something of a maniac, a killer who doesn’t mind making a scene or getting into physical altercations. You’ll notice that Liara isn’t the sweet and innocent scientist that she was in the original Mass Effect. Picking up where the last Redemption probably left off, this comic focuses on the blue-skinned Asari, Liara T’Soni, and her attempts to locate Shepard’s body after The Normandy takes one - no several - to the gut from The Collectors. Scripted by the game’s lead writer, John Jackson Miller, and obviously endorsed by the game’s developer, this is something you should look at, right? Dark Horse Comics’ second comic in the Mass Effect: Redemption series is on store shelves now, weeks after you’ve obliterated all the content in Mass Effect 2.
