Tracer: Reflections | |
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Issue number |
#10 |
Author |
Michael Chu |
Artist |
Miki Montlló |
Publisher |
Blizzard Entertainment |
Pages |
12 |
Release date |
December 20, 2016 |
Previous issue |
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Next issue |
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Links |
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Tracer: Reflections is the tenth Overwatch comic.
It is featured in Overwatch: Anthology Volume 1.[1]
Description
In "Reflections," the holidays have arrived at Overwatch, and everybody is heading home to spend time with the ones closest to them. Meanwhile, a massive snowstorm has turned King's Row into a winter wonderland, catching Tracer in the middle of an important mission, while at Watchpoint: Gibraltar, Winston contemplates the past year and the one to come.[2]
Featured Characters
- Emily
- Lena Oxton
- Winston
- Minor characters
- Ana Amari
- Fareeha Amari
- Bastion (pictured)
- Brigitte
- Jamison Fawkes
- Amélie Lacroix
- Torbjörn Lindholm
- Jesse McCree
- Jack Morrison
- Gabriel Reyes
- Mako Rutledge
- Lúcio Correia dos Santos (pictured)
- Genji Shimada
- Hanzo Shimada
- Hana Song (pictured)
- Reinhardt Wilhelm
- Sombra
- Satya Vaswani (pictured)
- Dr. Harold Winston (pictured)
- Aleksandra Zaryanova (pictured)
- Tekhartha Zenyatta
- Mei-Ling Zhou (pictured)
- Angela Ziegler
Trivia
- This is the first Overwatch comic to feature in some way all the heroes that are currently playable in the game.
- The comic was the first to show any of the playable characters being in a current romantic relationship, notably Tracer with her girlfriend Emily, and Torbjörn with his unnamed wife.
- Also, the comic confirmed Tracer being a lesbian, making her the first LGBT character in the playable cast.
- The comic was banned in Russia owing to its lesbian kiss, which violated Russian federal law.[3]
- In response to a question about the children being read stories to by Reinhardt, the official Overwatch Twitter account stated that they are Torbjörn's.[4] Michael Chu has since clarified that most of the children are actually Torbjörn's grandchildren.[5]
References
- ↑ Overwatch: Anthology Volume 1. Amazon, accessed on 2017-05-17
- ↑ 2016-12-20, Overwatch Digital Comic: "Reflections" Battle.net, accessed on 2016-12-20
- ↑ 2017-4-5, Making Tracer more than her sexuality was important for the Overwatch team Polygon.com, accessed on 2017-4-5
- ↑ 2016-12-20, @PlayOverwatch: "They're Torb's" Twitter. Accessed on 2017-11-27.
- ↑ 2017-11-08, Michael Chu: "If you're referring to their appearance in Reflections, the younger ones are his grandchildren." Twitter. Accessed on 2017-11-27.