Horizon Zero Dawn: The Sunhawk

Horizon Zero Dawn: The Sunhawk

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  • Create Date:2021-10-27 09:51:30
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Anne Toole
  • ISBN:1785861263
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Summary

This collects issues #1-4 of the Sunhawk story。

Titan Comics and Guerrilla Games are proud to announce an all-new graphic novel set after the events of the critically acclaimed, award-winning video game Horizon Zero Dawn! A new adventure with Talanah and Aloy awaits!

Horizon: a far-future Earth full of epic natural beauty and forgotten ruins, where awe-inspiring, animal-like machines are the dominant species and humans struggle to survive in pre-industrial tribes。 In the aftermath of a titanic battle that almost laid waste to the capital city of Meridian, Talanah, one of the greatest machine-hunters in the land, struggles to find her place in the rebuilding effort。 Making matters worse, Aloy, her trusted friend and confidant, has disappeared。 When a new threat emerges in the hinterlands, she must decide how best to serve her tribe, her friends, and herself。

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Reviews

Kai (CuriousCompass)

Pretty much what I expected; pretty art, Aloy and Talanah hunting, some gameplay refs/Easter eggs。 Fun little intro! Nothing too promising on the plot and lore end of things though。。。 Pretty much what I expected; pretty art, Aloy and Talanah hunting, some gameplay refs/Easter eggs。 Fun little intro! Nothing too promising on the plot and lore end of things though。。。 。。。more

Mariah

rating: 4。75 bc i'm INCREDIBLY biased rating: 4。75 bc i'm INCREDIBLY biased 。。。more

Nic

A pretty run-of-the-mill story, but I enjoyed spending more time in the world of the game, and the art does a good job of evoking the action。 Roll on The Forbidden West!

Yoshiro

Album wrzuca czytelnika do świata przyszłości, gdzie gatunek ludzki musi każdego dnia walczyć o przetrwanie。 Śmiertelne zagrożenie stanowią tutaj maszyny przypominające zwierzęta, z którymi mogą sobie poradzić tylko najlepsi „łowcy”。 Akcja komiksu rozgrywa się zaraz po finałowych wydarzeniach z gry Horizon Zero Dawn。 Główną bohaterką jest tutaj Talanah Khane Padish, która w grze pomagała łowczyni Aloy pokonać potężnego przeciwnika。 Teraz sama będzie musiała poradzić sobie z masą nowych problemów Album wrzuca czytelnika do świata przyszłości, gdzie gatunek ludzki musi każdego dnia walczyć o przetrwanie。 Śmiertelne zagrożenie stanowią tutaj maszyny przypominające zwierzęta, z którymi mogą sobie poradzić tylko najlepsi „łowcy”。 Akcja komiksu rozgrywa się zaraz po finałowych wydarzeniach z gry Horizon Zero Dawn。 Główną bohaterką jest tutaj Talanah Khane Padish, która w grze pomagała łowczyni Aloy pokonać potężnego przeciwnika。 Teraz sama będzie musiała poradzić sobie z masą nowych problemów。 W krainie pojawia się bowiem nowy rodzaj „wroga”, do którego pokonania będzie potrzeba przywrócić pełnię świetności Loży Łowców i zjednać sobie masę nowych sojuszników。Mamy tutaj do czynienia z interesującym i dobrze przygotowanym początkiem nowego rozdziału w uniwersum Horizon Zero Dawn, który z założenia ma urozmaicić wykreowany świat i odpowiednio przygotować fanów na nadejście drugiej części gry。 Ambicje scenarzystki Anne Toole były naprawdę duże。 Planowała ona napisanie nowej wciągającej historii akcji, zapewniającej czytelnikowi sporą dawkę popkulturowych doznań。 Jednocześnie chciała ona uzupełnić pewne luki fabularne i rozwinąć pewne wątki, tak aby komiks i gra stanowiły jedną spójną całość。Ma to swój duży urok i powinno zostać docenione przez część czytelników (głównie graczy)。 Nie wszystko jednak wyszło perfekcyjnie i dosadnie pokazało, że pewne założenia sprawdzają się jedynie w teorii。 Osoby, które nie miały jeszcze do czynienia z grą (ale planują nadrobić te zaległości), mogą uznać pewne pojawiające się tutaj treści za „spojlery”。 Z kolei dla fanów komiksów postapokaliptycznych, którzy nie są graczami, tytuł będzie zbyt mocno odnosił się do świata gry。 Będą mieć oni przez to trudności ze zrozumieniem niektórych elementów historii czy zawiłości relacji pomiędzy niektórymi postaciami。Rysunki artystki Ann Maulina charakteryzują się ładną, przejrzystą i dość prostą formą wpadającą w cartoonowy styl。 Na szczególną pochwałę zasługują tutaj dość żywe elementy świata, stanowiące dobre tło dla samych bohaterów。 Troszkę gorzej prezentują się projekty postaci, którym moim zdaniem brakuje niekiedy odpowiedniej mimiki twarzy。https://popkulturowykociolek。pl/recen。。。 。。。more

Miłośniczka Książek

Album „Horizon Zero Dawn。 Raróg” polecam w szczególności tym, którzy przeszli już grę bądź też mieli z nią jakąkolwiek styczność。 Komiks ten będzie dla nich prawdziwą gratką i przyjemnym powrotem do znanego im, odradzającego się po globalnym kataklizmie świata, pełnego zabójczych maszyn i innych niebezpieczeństw na każdym kroku czyhających na ludzi, którzy na nowo próbują zbudować swoją przyszłość。Pełna recenzja: https://magicznyswiatksiazki。pl/recen。。。 Album „Horizon Zero Dawn。 Raróg” polecam w szczególności tym, którzy przeszli już grę bądź też mieli z nią jakąkolwiek styczność。 Komiks ten będzie dla nich prawdziwą gratką i przyjemnym powrotem do znanego im, odradzającego się po globalnym kataklizmie świata, pełnego zabójczych maszyn i innych niebezpieczeństw na każdym kroku czyhających na ludzi, którzy na nowo próbują zbudować swoją przyszłość。Pełna recenzja: https://magicznyswiatksiazki。pl/recen。。。 。。。more

froggers

love it <33

Aleesha

I wasn’t a fan of graphic novels until I read this! Horizon Zero Dawn is my favourite video game of all time。 While I love the main character of the video game, Aloy, and wish she was in the first volume a bit more, I do really enjoy being able to explore the other characters that she befriended and their storylines。 The artwork is absolutely beautiful and I can’t wait for the second volume!

Megan M

This comic centers on Talanah shortly after the end of the first game, and hints at things to come in the next game (Horizon Forbidden West), but it's accessible to readers new to the world of Horizon as well。 I loved the characters, they really made the story, and had some heartfelt moments。 There were darker moments but overall I found the story to have a more positive tone。 The art is lovely, and the faces are expressive, I took pictures of a couple panels to send to friends。 I'd recommend th This comic centers on Talanah shortly after the end of the first game, and hints at things to come in the next game (Horizon Forbidden West), but it's accessible to readers new to the world of Horizon as well。 I loved the characters, they really made the story, and had some heartfelt moments。 There were darker moments but overall I found the story to have a more positive tone。 The art is lovely, and the faces are expressive, I took pictures of a couple panels to send to friends。 I'd recommend this to anyone, regardless of whether or not they're familiar with Horizon Zero Dawn。 。。。more

Bob

Makes pretty good reading!

Adam

I originally read this as individual issues。I absolutely adored the game Horizon Zero Dawn and I remember these comics being announced quite a while ago, but for some reason I just never got around to buying them until very recently。 It's now been years since I've played the game and it's expansions and I kind of wish I had played it more often than I did。 Usually I take years between a replay of a game, so it's been a while since I've even ventured into the world of Horizon Zero Dawn。 That bein I originally read this as individual issues。I absolutely adored the game Horizon Zero Dawn and I remember these comics being announced quite a while ago, but for some reason I just never got around to buying them until very recently。 It's now been years since I've played the game and it's expansions and I kind of wish I had played it more often than I did。 Usually I take years between a replay of a game, so it's been a while since I've even ventured into the world of Horizon Zero Dawn。 That being said, I really liked being transported there again for this four issue comic set about Talanah。 If you don't remember, Talanah is the hunter you meet at the Hunters lodge that eventually becomes the first woman Sunhawk (leader of the lodge)。 This story takes place after that event occurs。Now, for people wondering, Aloy doesn't show up in the story。 Instead, she shows up in memory flash backs as Talanah relates her story to another character。 This is pretty typical of franchised content。 Letting the main writers tell the story of the main character from the games and letting these side stories exist in a cross path feel as the world is fleshed out。 Unless the novel or comic is written as a direct tie-in to a game or movie the extra stories fleshing out the universe tend to steer away from the main character in favor of the other characters sort of responding to the change in world state。 Trying to write more about the main character has spectacularly back fired on publishers in the past such as Aliens: Earth War, where they tried to bring Ripley back。。。 and well。。。 then Alien 3 happened! I imagine most publishers aren't interested in going down that road again。So, here we have a side adventure of Talanah and even though she is in charge of the hunters lodge, she decides to take a contract to hunt a machine with black armor。 They sort of set up the motivation as her being restless in her new position and needing to get out and "find herself" more。 I thought the motivation could have been fleshed out a little bit better, but it was fine enough to send us on a fun adventure through more of the world! That's why I was here after all。。。 The core story is pretty good, feels pretty side-quest-like as far as video games go, and along the way Talanah runs into another character named Amadis。 His background story with the Red Raids was actually quite good and he wound up being a pretty interesting character for Talanah to team up with to hunt the machine。 I can't say it was an amazingly original story overall, but I would hardly expect that nowadays。 Basically, he was a soldier trying to do the right thing and being punished for it and now there's a bounty on his head for his troubles。 So, when they cross paths with other hunters there's a bit of a problem。The almost awesome part was that they discovered a machine factory, but then they never go in and then I remembered it was only Aloy who could do that kind of stuff。 So, they have to look for another solution to deal with the situation and in that we meet and entirely new machine! This part was pretty cool and it makes me wonder if we'll be running into these things during the next video game installment。 At the end of the series it did say Talanah's story continues there and all this did was make me more excited for the next game!The art is pretty solid all around。 They did a good job of translating the game environment into the comic book。 Ann Maulina's art was sitting around what I'd expect for modern day comic book art。 It doesn't get too abstract and manages to keep the fairly standard realism of the game that we'd probably expect as fans of the franchise。In the end, if you're a Horizon Zero Dawn fan, then I can't imagine you'd find fault with this small story。 It's a fun adventure at the very least and gives us an excuse to spend a little bit more time in the world of Horizon Zero Dawn。 I'm hoping that they will do more to flesh out the world a little bit。 I know the wilderness hunting aspect was a big part of the game, but I'd love to see some stories where the cities take a front seat。 Maybe even some historical tales showing mankind rebuilding civilization a little bit or something along those lines。 。。。more

Tim Galbraith

Not sure what's going on after volume 1 。 。 。 but I am more excited for Forbidden West after reading it。 Not sure what's going on after volume 1 。 。 。 but I am more excited for Forbidden West after reading it。 。。。more

K Fox

A fun little story exploring a bit more lore and world building for Horizon Zero Dawn and helping to set the scene for their second game。 It also fleshed out Talanah's character a bit more while giving a different perspective of Aloy, showing just how awesome she is in the eyes of her allies。 A fun little story exploring a bit more lore and world building for Horizon Zero Dawn and helping to set the scene for their second game。 It also fleshed out Talanah's character a bit more while giving a different perspective of Aloy, showing just how awesome she is in the eyes of her allies。 。。。more

T2Boy2

What a great comic! You just want to play the game all over again。 Can't wait for more like this。 What a great comic! You just want to play the game all over again。 Can't wait for more like this。 。。。more

Daria

Дуже фанатська штука。 Круто було побачити українські локалізації назв і дізнатися трохи більше про мисливицю Талану。

Scarlett

First of all it is way too short for mine obsession with Horizon: Zero Dawn。The story follows the new Sunhawk: Talanah, the first female to hold that title since the founding of the Hunter’s Lodge。 She is restless since she gained the title to honor her fallen father and brother, she takes a contract to get rid of a new Machine that causes trouble for the people in Rising Light but she gets injured。 Talanah gets saved by Amadis a former soldier who deserted after the slaughter of Southern Spear。 First of all it is way too short for mine obsession with Horizon: Zero Dawn。The story follows the new Sunhawk: Talanah, the first female to hold that title since the founding of the Hunter’s Lodge。 She is restless since she gained the title to honor her fallen father and brother, she takes a contract to get rid of a new Machine that causes trouble for the people in Rising Light but she gets injured。 Talanah gets saved by Amadis a former soldier who deserted after the slaughter of Southern Spear。 Hunted by Kyran, a other member from the Lodge, for the bounty on Amadis’ head they wound up in a cave with a whole new threat lurking in the water。Like I said I found the story too short and the art style was something that I’m not my preference。 。。。more

Tiziana

While waiting for "Forbidden West", I wanted to come back to Aloy and her world。 This is a nice appetizer, it gives you a glimpse of what to exspect in terms of new machines and lore - but it's not a huge addition to the game's vast lore。 The artwork is pretty even though not necessarily my cup of tea, Talanah's story is interesting, so if you're a massive fan it's worth the money。 Newcomers to the world of Horizon I'd recommend playing the game, this graphic novel is really more of a hardcore f While waiting for "Forbidden West", I wanted to come back to Aloy and her world。 This is a nice appetizer, it gives you a glimpse of what to exspect in terms of new machines and lore - but it's not a huge addition to the game's vast lore。 The artwork is pretty even though not necessarily my cup of tea, Talanah's story is interesting, so if you're a massive fan it's worth the money。 Newcomers to the world of Horizon I'd recommend playing the game, this graphic novel is really more of a hardcore fan thing。 。。。more

Garrett

First of all, Horizon is one of my favorite video games ever。。。 and it’s my favorite of the PS4 era。 This book does a decent job of bringing the world to life in graphic novel form。 It doesn’t have the greatest story or the most spectacular art, but both are good; it’s quality work, just not jaw dropping。 It was also fun to accompany Talahana (sp?) on a journey instead of Aloy。 She’s a great character in the game。 Honestly, what brought this up to four stars from three is the variant cover art g First of all, Horizon is one of my favorite video games ever。。。 and it’s my favorite of the PS4 era。 This book does a decent job of bringing the world to life in graphic novel form。 It doesn’t have the greatest story or the most spectacular art, but both are good; it’s quality work, just not jaw dropping。 It was also fun to accompany Talahana (sp?) on a journey instead of Aloy。 She’s a great character in the game。 Honestly, what brought this up to four stars from three is the variant cover art gallery in the back—amazing stuff!! Still, it was good enough for me to want to get the next volume。 🙃 。。。more

SaraJane

TBH I thought this would be screencaps of the game but it was all new art/plot which was wonderful。 This world is so well built and I enjoyed my visit in preparation for the new game release。

Sam

Why isn't there a collected Volume 1 on gr?The game I LOVE the game very much but I hate to admit while the plot was amazing and beautiful, the characters lacked depth。 The graphic novel So this short book is for Talanah (From the quest Hunting for The Lodge, I think。 She becomes the new Sunhawk after finishing) because they'll be continuing her story in the Forbidden West。。。。。。。。Anyway, The relationship between Talanah and the guy felt like insta - love/friendship。 The guy was rude and reserve Why isn't there a collected Volume 1 on gr?The game I LOVE the game very much but I hate to admit while the plot was amazing and beautiful, the characters lacked depth。 The graphic novel So this short book is for Talanah (From the quest Hunting for The Lodge, I think。 She becomes the new Sunhawk after finishing) because they'll be continuing her story in the Forbidden West。。。。。。。。Anyway, The relationship between Talanah and the guy felt like insta - love/friendship。 The guy was rude and reserved but then after a week, he shares his past with her。Not for those who didn't play the game H:ZD I think that this book is not for those who don't know anything about Horizon zero Dawn。 Because it doesn't explain a lot。 so you'll be left confused。I actually liked the art style and enjoyed being back in this world again。 。。。more

Mel (Epic Reading)

First, I have not played this video game。 But after reading this first volume (4 comics) in the story that comes after the games; I’m thinking I might need to。 If you’re familiar with the game then you don’t need to be told that machines that look like animals are the enemy, and the humans fight both them and one another。 Side note: A warning to fans who know the series Aloy is only briefly mentioned and is not in the story at all。 Ladies!The primary reason I ended up with these in my collectio First, I have not played this video game。 But after reading this first volume (4 comics) in the story that comes after the games; I’m thinking I might need to。 If you’re familiar with the game then you don’t need to be told that machines that look like animals are the enemy, and the humans fight both them and one another。 Side note: A warning to fans who know the series Aloy is only briefly mentioned and is not in the story at all。 Ladies!The primary reason I ended up with these in my collection is that Peach Momoko (a very hot artist last year and somewhat this year) did the variant covers。 That is how I learned of this mini series。 Then I read about how the writer AND primary artist are also women!! I probably don’t need to tell you this is a rare, rare thing in the comic industry。 While there are a few female cover artists; ones that do interior art are few and far between。 Then finding female writers is nigh on impossible; minus one important exemption of Monstress (the best comic series ever made if you ask me!)。 The Story There are a couple threads of story to grab onto here。 There is the back story of our two main characters before they met told in comic #3; and then there is the hunting of the machines。 But there is also a sweet romance that blossoms between our two leading characters。 It’s quite well done and even though a bit of insta-romance; it didn’t feel cheap or overdone to me。 I liked the writing a lot here; and the moments when there was no writing。 An important nuance in comics some writers forget。 You want to let the storyboard tell the majority of the narrative without dialogue or narration blurbs。 It is, after all, a visual medium at the end of the day。 The Art This is nice, simple but pretty art。 Very clean, no grunge or darkness to it。 At times I could almost hear the water or smell the lush plants surrounding them。 These are important aspects of comic art that I felt were well done。 The actual character art was alright。 I thought our leading girls facial features were lacking; but our man and his light stubble seemed to make up for it。 All in all no major complaints。 This is art that tells the story well and if you are not a huge comic reader will make the medium feel very accessible。 Overall Is it cliche to say that ‘for a comic based on a video game’ I am impressed? Because I am。 There is obviously a complex, beautiful world to be traversed in Horizon Zero Dawn。 The characters are complex and can easily tell new stories。 More importantly, I now want to play this game。 That is an impressive feat as I do not play many video games。 I watch my husband play them (he has also not played this one) but anytime I discover a game as pretty it smooth as Bioshock or Witcher I tend to investigate further。 Based on fan commentary and that this series got its own comics it seems I missed out on this gem。 I’ll be sure to remedy that soon; and on the meantime there is another mini series of 4-6 comics coming this year set in the same world and a story that happens shortly after this little love tale。 。。。more

Jenn

I really enjoyed reading this graphic novel and learning about the world and characters。 I have only played a very tiny bit of the game, though I do hope to finish it at some point, but I didn’t feel confused about what was going on。 I think the writers did a nice job making the story, world, and characters approachable and enjoyable for people who haven’t played the game, although I’m guessing fans of the game would like it also。 The artwork was well done too。Overall, I had fun with this and lo I really enjoyed reading this graphic novel and learning about the world and characters。 I have only played a very tiny bit of the game, though I do hope to finish it at some point, but I didn’t feel confused about what was going on。 I think the writers did a nice job making the story, world, and characters approachable and enjoyable for people who haven’t played the game, although I’m guessing fans of the game would like it also。 The artwork was well done too。Overall, I had fun with this and look forward to the next volume! 。。。more

Michaela Weiß

Wunderschöner & mitreißender Comic!Der Comic zu Horizon Zero Dawn ist absolut großartig! Liebevoll und detailreich illustriert, die Story ist spannend dargestellt, es macht richtig Spaß, durch die Seiten zu lesen (und zu schauen!)。 Der Comic spielt nach den Handlungen des Spiels und setzt sich nahtlos und flüssig in die Welt und das Geschehen ein。 Ich würde es sowohl Leuten empfehlen, die bereits das Spiel kennen, als auch welchen, die es (noch) nicht kennen - soll heißen, es ist eine tolle Ergä Wunderschöner & mitreißender Comic!Der Comic zu Horizon Zero Dawn ist absolut großartig! Liebevoll und detailreich illustriert, die Story ist spannend dargestellt, es macht richtig Spaß, durch die Seiten zu lesen (und zu schauen!)。 Der Comic spielt nach den Handlungen des Spiels und setzt sich nahtlos und flüssig in die Welt und das Geschehen ein。 Ich würde es sowohl Leuten empfehlen, die bereits das Spiel kennen, als auch welchen, die es (noch) nicht kennen - soll heißen, es ist eine tolle Ergänzung zum Spiel, kann meiner Meinung nach aber auch unabhängig vom Game gelesen werden。 Die Welt und auch die Charaktere kommen lebensnah rüber, richtig sympathisch und die Neugier wird geweckt, immer noch mehr zu erfahren。 Für mich haben die Zeichnungen Artbook Qualität, mit dem Inhalt wurde sich extrem viel Mühe gegeben, mit viel Liebe und Professionalität umgesetzt。 Wunderschön, authentisch, detailreich, mitreißend。 Macht neugierig auf den neuen Teil und die (hoffentlich) folgenden Comics! 。。。more

Natalie

I liked learning more about Talanah and this comic also dropped some tantalizing hints about HZD2!

Memi

Bevor ich anfange muss ich schon einmal sagen, der Comic war einfach der Hammer!! Ich wollte solange wie möglich in ihm lesen, da Comics doch eher schnell durch sind。 Aber keine Chance, ich konnte ihn einfach nicht aus der Hand legen (außer es musste wirklich sein, weil die Arbeit gerufen hat)!!Inhalt Der Comic knüpft direkt an die Geschehnisse des Spiels an, daher würde ich schon empfehlen, den Comic erst nach Beendung des Spiels zu lesen (wenn man denn vorhat es zu spielen)。 Wir folgen nicht, Bevor ich anfange muss ich schon einmal sagen, der Comic war einfach der Hammer!! Ich wollte solange wie möglich in ihm lesen, da Comics doch eher schnell durch sind。 Aber keine Chance, ich konnte ihn einfach nicht aus der Hand legen (außer es musste wirklich sein, weil die Arbeit gerufen hat)!!Inhalt Der Comic knüpft direkt an die Geschehnisse des Spiels an, daher würde ich schon empfehlen, den Comic erst nach Beendung des Spiels zu lesen (wenn man denn vorhat es zu spielen)。 Wir folgen nicht, wie am Anfang gedacht Aloy, sondern Talanah。 Und ich muss sagen, ich bin begeistert gewesen。 Denn so haben wir die Welt nicht nur durch andere Augen kennenlernen dürfen, sondern haben auch etwas mehr über Talanah selber erfahren。 Sie ist eine super sympathische Protagonistin und es hat mir Spaß gemacht, ihr auf ihrer Reise zu folgen。Die Handlung selber, ist super interessant geschrieben und man wollte immer sofort weiterlesen。 Ich finde es einfach klasse, wie man die Welt, die man ja schon aus dem Videospiel kennt, in einen Comic umgesetzt hat。 Das Spiel wurde nicht 1 zu 1 übernommen, sondern hat dem Comic einen ganz eigenen Charm verliehenIllustrationenJa was soll man sagen? – Die Illustrationen sind einfach der Hammer!! Sie sind wahrscheinlich nicht für jeden, aber meinen Geschmack haben sie einfach perfekt getroffen。 Die Farben waren super kräftig und haben die Dynamik in den einzelnen Szenen einfach noch mehr hervorgebracht。 Und wir haben nicht nur Illustrationen einer Künstlerin bestaunen können, sondern gleich die von mehreren。 Denn hinten hatte man noch einmal die verschiedensten Cover von u unterschiedlichen Künstlern/Künstlerinnen。 Ach wie gerne hätte ich von denen ein paar als Poster!!Fazit Ich bin absolut begeistert und kann den Comic echt nur jedem empfehlen, der gerne Comics liest oder vielleicht an Videospielen interessiert ist … denn er Comic eröffnet nochmal eine kleine neue Welt。 Allerdings würde ich allen, die das Spiel noch nicht beendet haben, oder spielen wollen, empfehlen den Comic erst danach zu lesen。 Denn man wird doch schon gesponsert, was die Handlung des Spiels angeht。 。。。more

Ashlee

Absolutely adored Talanah in HZD so I was so excited to read a comic all about her! I like the direction that they’re going with the comics and squealed in excitement when they started introducing us to the new world and some new machines before HZD Forbidden West comes out! Beautiful artwork and it was so easy to fall back into that world and story。 I loved this comic and I can’t wait to read more!

Thomas

Reading this makes me want to restart the game and also really excited me for the Forbidden West。

Basti Wulff

3。5 starsTalanah being straight doesn’t make sense with my fantasy。

Юра

Історія про події між першою та другою частинами гри доповнена коротким лором і постерами

Will Cooper

I was bored and I didn't want to be because this is one of my favorite video games! But I didn't really care about any of the characters。 :( I was bored and I didn't want to be because this is one of my favorite video games! But I didn't really care about any of the characters。 :( 。。。more

Grace

I can only recommend this to people already familiar with the game。 It is a bit filler-y as I like the idea of getting to see more of Talanah dealing with sexism and xenophobia as SunHawk, but this mostly seemed about giving her a romance and seeing a bit more about why some people participated (or not) in the Red Raids。