Overwatch: Tracer - London Calling #1

7.6

Critic Reviews

6 Reviews
7.5

User Reviews

1 Reviews
Writer Mariko Tamaki
Artist Babs Tarr
Cover Price $3.99

Tracer's time as an Overwatch agent is up. Five years after the ratification of the Petras Act, she now tends to small-scale crimes as a part-time hero. But when a punk-rock omnic named Iggy shows Tracer the dire living conditions that have been forced upon London's omnics, Tracer becomes determined to help in any way possible-even if it puts her back in the crosshairs.

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 8.0

    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford

    Dec 02, 2020

    When all is said and done, Overwatch: Tracer - London Calling #1 delivers a strong start to its narrative. It catches readers up with its protagonist smoothly while setting up events to come. And, unless I miss my guess, a rather influential event in Overwatch lore may be about to happen. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comics Bookcase - Jacob Cordas

    Dec 02, 2020

    Tracer - London Calling #1 is one of the most surprisingly successful tie-in comics. It works far better than it should imbuing the world of Overwatch with a whimsy on every page. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Connor Casey

    Dec 02, 2020

    Overwatch: Tracer - London Calling is a fun little read, the art is lively and Tracer is as endearing as ever. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard

    Jan 30, 2021

    While there isn't much here for those who aren't already fans of the franchise, this is a fun little book that adds life to one of Overwatch's most iconic characters. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Dec 04, 2020

    Tracer is forced in the middle of the Omnic underground. The factions that have arisen in this story catch my attention the most and I am curious to see how Tracer navigates through it. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    411Mania - Jeremy Thomas

    Sep 25, 2020

    There's a lot to be happy about here if you're an Overwatch fan, though. It feels authentic to the world of the game and Tamaki leaves a lot of promise throughout the pages. It may be a bit uneven on the visuals, but as a first issue goes, this gets the job done well enough. Read Full Review

  • N/A

    Big Comic Page - Mike Chandler

    Dec 02, 2020

    Publisher: Dark Horse ComicsWriter: Mariko TamakiArtist: Babs TarrColourist: Rachael CohenCover Artist A: BengalCover Artist B: Babs TarrPrint Comic Release Date: 2nd December 2020Issues #1-3 Available FREE on Dark Horse Digital (CLICK HERE) Read Full Review

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