I've read it some time ago. I've liked it. It humanizes TT a bit, like what happens when you are under a contract to safeguard a dude, who a week ago gunned down one of your buddies, because he just happens to have a Trauma pack. Not the best shit in the world, but if you like the world of Cyberpunk 2077, you'll probably like it.
Been waiting for Cyberpunk material that focuses on Based Team. Hopefully this delivers.
This has been out for a while. I'm a massive cyber gay, but I haven't red this yet. Nor do I have much knowledge about it one way or another.
I didn't even know there were any Cyberpunk comics. I wish we could get Trauma Team's gear in the game.
That pic gives me feels
I've read it some time ago. I've liked it. It humanizes TT a bit, like what happens when you are under a contract to safeguard a dude, who a week ago gunned down one of your buddies, because he just happens to have a Trauma pack. Not the best shit in the world, but if you like the world of Cyberpunk 2077, you'll probably like it.
OP, because of your thread, you made read pic related.
Thanks.
I just checked Dark Horse's site. I didn't know there were others than the Trauma Team one...
Haven't red it yet, that's why I asked.
>Bartosz Sztybor
Huh, the same guy who was behind Edgerunners.
And apparently behind all the comics.
It's a four issue promotional licenseshit comic
What do you think?
Trauma team has such a cool aesthetic only rivaled by the top tiers like Morgan and Smasher
I'm also a fan of the Maelstrom just because of how nutty they are.
Good art. Decant story. I didn't like the MC.
stupid question: Is Cyberpunk based on a novel or something?
Tabletop RPG released way way back in the 1980s
It's based on a tablet top role playing game created by Mike Pondsmith
It's a ttrpg, that's it's origin
It's based on a black guy's weeboo fanfiction RPG book that spawned a huge subculture. The netrunner rules are genuinely shit tho
It's good. Weaker than You Have My Word and Blackout but still pretty solid.
It had a comic too?