Adapted Out: The BLU team don't appear at all in Team Fortress Comics though the Engineer appears wearing blue, he's implied to be the one who was on the same team as the RED members.Adaptation Expansion: As admitted on the website, Team Fortress 2 didn't start out with much story or lore, but comics proved to be the perfect medium to explore the Team Fortress universe in all its wacky, asinine glory.Absurdism: Perhaps the best way to describe the comics' sense of humour.There is only shown to be one team now, Redmond and Blutarch were killed off, and they never explain why both teams were run by the same Administrator. Aborted Arc: If not an outright Alternate Continuity, the comics barely focus on the RED and BLU conflict at all.This list does not include fanmade update comics, which can be found on their respective update page. except that only six issues have been released since August 28, 2013.Īll of the TF2 Comics can be found here on the TF2 website. In particular, the series has a currently ongoing seven-issue story arc known as Team Fortress Comics, which is bi-monthly. While most of the comics are there to give a major update (such as the Scream Fortress events) some backstory, there have been comics which do not tie into any update. The comics have had a major influence on how the game and characters are perceived, rivaled only by the meet the team videos. Because of this, the comics are usually the only canon material to rely on. Starting with the WAR! comic, Team Fortress 2 established a series of webcomics that primarily explain the story and introduce characters that the actual game itself lacks.
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