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This book compiles all of the Mass Effect comic book series in one affordable, accessible, and comprehensive format–a must buy for fans of the Mass Effect universe and BioWare. Miranda Lawson is a fictional character in the role-playing video game series Mass Effect by BioWare. In it, Miranda is an officer of the pro-human group Cerberus, first appearing in the 2009 iOS game Mass Effect Galaxy, and then serving as a squad mate in Mass Effect 2. In addition to these, the character also makes an appearance in the Mass Effect: Redemption comic series, in Mass Effect 3 if she survived the events of the suicide mission in Mass Effect 2, and in issues 5, 6, 8 and 9 of the Mass Effect: Foundation comic series. She is revealed to have been genetically designed by her father, Henry Lawson, to be perfect, and ran away from home to join Cerberus.
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Mass Effect: Blasto: Eternity is Forever - A single-issue comic featuring Blasto, a fictional hanar Spectre. It was released on November 7, 2012 through Dark Horse Digital. [9]Mass Effect Adult Coloring Book TPB". Dark Horse Comics. Archived from the original on 2016-10-31 . Retrieved 2016-10-31. Discovery: Four issues with excellent cover art that pays homage to classic sci-fi, but focuses on a boring character (Kandros from Mass Effect: Andromeda) and wastes the opportunity to do more with mysteries set up in the game surrounding the Andromeda Initiative.
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Mass Effect: Foundation Volume 2 TPB". Dark Horse Comics. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014 . Retrieved February 12, 2014. While not always the main focus, Rasa's place within Cerberus is a running plotline throughout the Foundation series. And in issue thirteen, it all comes to ahead. Because you can play Mass Effect 2's expansions whenever you want, most don't have a canonical place in the timeline. Many people just assume that those adventures take place while Shepard is building his team.Bought this before the release of MELE cause I was hyped to replay the trilogy again, but this time with the extended knowledge that the comics and the books provide. Alex Craig (July 24, 2013). "Is It Good? Mass Effect Foundation #1 Review". AIPT . Retrieved April 16, 2020.
