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Titan Comics
Written by: Ryan O’Sullivan
Art by: Szymon Kudranski & Damien Worm
Additional Colors: Guy Major
Lettered by: Simon Bowland
Let me go ahead and get this out of the way. There should be no real reason to read this book if you have not played at the very least the first Evil Within video game. If you go into this blind, I feel you will be quite lost as its kind of expected for you to be familiar with our main character Sebastian Castellanos. I will say the prologue does help for anyone unfamiliar but I imagine not knowing anything about the context of this universe would make you feel as lost as Sebastian does in this book. With that said, TheEvil Within: The Interlude definitely only offers one real thing for anyone that has enjoyed the games, seeing Sebastian struggle after leaving Beacon as he tries to continue his life.
You feel bad for he just seems to be a complete mess and doesn’t have a real grip on reality anymore. Who would after going through what he just did. One of
If you are a fan of the games and would like some more insight on what Sebastian has gone through after a mind-bending case, The Evil Within: The Interlude is certainly a book to grab. With great artwork and a somewhat interesting murder case to solve. Seeing Sebastian’s world seemingly crashing down all around him helps bring you closer to the character and can certainly help your drive to want him to come out on top as you enter the 2nd game in the franchise.