FPS High on Life gets a weird and hilarious new comic from Titan
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Weird and wild FPSHigh on Lifeis making the jump to comics, with a new series coming in June from Titan. Written by Alec Robbins - who actually worked on the game - and drawn by Kit Wallis, with colors by JP Jordan, the High on Life comic explores the same mix of absurdist humor, sci-fi action, and colorful characters as the original FPS.
Titan’s official synopsis for the series reveals a few more details about the first issue:
“Though they restored peace to the cosmos by killing Garmantuous, there’s no rest for the Bounty Hunter when a brutal new threat to Humans shoots its way onto the scene. Armed with plucky & determined Harper - and the rest of the Gatlian gang - the series will take them on an explosive, twisting adventure across the cosmos.
A story of GUTS, GORE, REDEMPTION, and lost love, this brand-new miniseries will be a rollercoaster romp in the world of the eponymous video game.”
Inour review, we described the FPS as “loud, frequently unhinged, incredibly funny, and an intergalactic trip that is absolutely worth taking.” It looks like the comic will certainly be following suit.
High on Life #1 is published by Titan Comics on June 12.
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