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Interview: Mass Effect: Evolution

We chat with writer John Jackson Miller about the new upcoming mini series from Dark Horse!


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Considering that the release of the Mass Effect: Evolution comic from Dark Horse is merely two weeks away, we thought you guys might enjoy a heads up on what to expect from the upcoming mini series. We caught up with Mass Effect: Evolution writer John Jackson Miller to ask him what readers and fans of the franchise can expect from the new comic, and find out how it relates to the popular video game. What we got was some very cool insight into the Mass Effect universe and just exactly how this mini series fits in with the game's storyline.  
 
Comic Vine: What is it like writing a comic based on a video game?
John Jackson Miller: Mass Effect is a special project that Dark Horse started working on the year before last. We started with a mini series called Mass Effect: Redemption and I was the scripter for that as well. The plotter of the books was Mac Walters, who is the lead designer for BioWare which produces the Mass Effect games. The idea was to make sure that whatever we did was completely in sync with whatever they have coming up in the games. That is pretty much the way it's worked; Mac has brought us the concepts and ideas for what should happen in the series, and then we go from there.

CV: Obviously you had a hand in the Mass Effect: Redemption comic from last year, so is this new series, Mass Effect: Evolution a continuation of that series?
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JJM: Redemption takes place between the first two video games. It told the story of what happened to Commander Shephard's body- Shephard was presumed dead. Anyway, that story took place as a prequel to Mass Effect 2. Mass Effect: Evolution takes place years before the first game during what is known as the "First Contact War."  This is the war that broke out between the humans and the Turians. The Turians are one of the other races in the game. The idea behind it is that we get the origin story for The Illusive Man who is a power broker in the second game. He runs an organization called Cerberus which is a kind of shady outfit that is a human supremacist organization. They believe in humanity's rights over the rights of other species.  
 
I think what it's really about is the protection of humanity against external forces. The Illusive Man in the Mass Effect: Evolution comic series is not yet that character that we see in the games; he is still the figure that we later in that he is a really smart guy. We find him with a small team of people who are "true believers" like he is. They share the belief that it's a dangerous galaxy and they have to do something to look out for humanity. He inserts himself into the First Contact War in the first issue. I don't want to give too much away, but I feel the series is appropriately titled "Evolution" because he is transformed in a number of ways by the events in the series.  
 
We do delve into the questions of whether or not these species could and should be treated equally, and if there are forces out there in the galaxy that want to set us up against one another. [We beg the question] What is the bigger picture. People who have played the video game know that there are The Reapers  and these various other forces out there in the dark that think nothing of getting hold of other species and manipulating these species into serving them. Mac has been there through all of this, and we were very fortunate to have back Omar Francia who was the artist in our first series. I think the covers are really great, too. We have variant covers for each of the four issues by Joe Quinones and also by Massimo Carnevale. So I am very excited about it. The first storyline we did, Mass Effect: Redemption, sold out. I think there's a definite interest in learning more about these characters.
 
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CV: Would you say this is a good jumping-on point for new readers?
JJM: Yeah I think so, because when you're looking at Mass Effect: Evolution, nothing else in the Mass Effect universe has happened yet. We are set long before the first game, so we introduce many issues for the first time. If you are someone who has played the game, then you will probably get a different level of enjoyment out of it because you'll be aware of something that happens in the future. I've been through  this before; we did a fifty issue mini series of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and I was the writer for that entire series and was set several years before the BioWare video game of the same name.
 
CV: Are there any other upcoming projects you are working on that you would like to mention?
JJM: Yes, I am also writing another series for Dark Horse called Star Wars: Knight Errant and that is simultaneously a comic as well as a novel from Del Rey. The comic will be released on January 25th. The artist on the comic is Ivan Rodriguez, and there will be no artist for the novel [laughs].  

If you like what you read, and you loved the Mass Effect video game; then be sure to hit your local comic shop on January 19th, 2011 for the release of Mass Effect: Evolution. Will you be picking up this new series? 

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awesome interview....I've loved the Mass Effect games and Redemption was a solid book so I'll be giving this a try

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I love the games and this sounds cool.

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Yes...YES!! SO gonna get this!!!!!

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Can;t wait for this book. I am a HUGE Mass Effect fan and a miniseries about the first contact war and the illusive man should be really interesting.

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Good answers but a bit of research on the games, of which there are two, would've improved this interview a lot.

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Mass Effect comic? Freaking YES! Just remembering the first game makes me giggle in childish glee!

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I just powered through 100 hours worth of ME1 and ME2, going on second play through of ME2. If you read the codex all you need to know is there. It's kind of like star warsing the beginning of the franchise. Some people can't wait to get their hands on more stuff to read, people like me just want more video game to play.  
 
Or at least if they have this comic book with a "book on tape" type of ipod package so it's like going through the codex having some radio jockey read me the comic while I flip through it.  
 
I'd consider that.  
  
otherwise no time for reading, more games.   

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read the previous ME comics, and the 3 novels. cant wait for this one.

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I have never bought a comic before. This will be my first.

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  Mass Effect?  I'll get it, becaue I love the game.

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I'm still playing Mass Effect 2, a year after it came out. It would be interesting to see how this man came from nothing (I'm assuming) to becoming this powerful, shadowy kind of figure. I still don't know if he's a good or bad guy. I'll definitely download it when it becomes available.

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Be honest, Giant Bomb put you up to this didn't they?

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 YAY :) I just love all Mass Effect , more insight into the Illusive Man is welcomed .... altho I hope he doesn't end up being a sort of "Commander Cobra" or anything of the sort , which probably will :(

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I actually really liked the first ME comic as well^^
 
Though I'm not that interested in the Illusive man...I'll wait for a trade!

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@super papercut said:
" Be honest, Giant Bomb put you up to this didn't they? "
Actually, Dark Horse offered me the interview. ;)
 
@FLStyle said:
" Good answers but a bit of research on the games, of which there are two, would've improved this interview a lot. "
I played both games. Thanks, though!
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I do love me some Mass Effect!!!!

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I'm a huge fan of Mass Effect video game and novels, and comics, so I'm pretty excited about this new series. Good interview. 
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@Babs said:
" @FLStyle said:
" Good answers but a bit of research on the games, of which there are two, would've improved this interview a lot. "
I played both games. Thanks, though! "
That just confuses me on how it was written even more. If you know all about Illusive Man through ME1 and ME2 and that this is his origin story then why did you feel the need to ask if it was a continuation of Redemption and make me cringe so?
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@FLStyle said:
" @Babs said:
" @FLStyle said:
" Good answers but a bit of research on the games, of which there are two, would've improved this interview a lot. "
I played both games. Thanks, though! "
That just confuses me on how it was written even more. If you know all about Illusive Man through ME1 and ME2 and that this is his origin story then why did you feel the need to ask if it was a continuation of Redemption and make me cringe so? "
Because the questions relate to the comic, not the video game that the comic is based off of. The question was whether or not this new series would be a continuation of the previous comic series, not the video game. It was just another way of asking what the new mini series is about. I don't really see the problem.  
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@Babs: I just thought it would've been an easy assumption to make that Evolution would be set way before the two games as Illusive Man is very young compared to his ME2 self (not to mention that it takes place during the First Contact War). So there's no way it would have anything to do with Redemption even before asking him. If you'd have asked me I certainly would've told you that.
 
But if it's from the viewpoint of the comic I can understand how they wouldn't know any of that beforehand. I don't know how many people who haven't played the games are going to buy the comic (and subsequently not know what I know) but I get from you're coming from. Thanks for replying (again) :)