I absolutely loved Life is Strange, and wept alongside the rest of the playerbase when the game’s final episode forced me to choose between saving Max Caulfield’s best-friend-turned-girlfriend, Chloe, or saving her hometown of Arcadia Bay. Like many players, I selfishly chose to save Chloe, and have spent years wondering what the two of them got up to after leaving their destroyed home at the end of the game. As it turns out, that exact scenario is the basis for Titan Comics’ Life is Strange Volume 1: Dust. The first installment of the graphic novel series was initially published back in 2018, and is being re-released as a hardcover Deluxe Edition on Nov. 25.

Itโs great to hear such positive feedback about Life is Strange: Dust! The emotional connection players have with the series really makes it special. It sounds like this sequel truly lives up to its predecessor.
I’m glad you enjoyed it too! The emotional depth really sets this series apart, and I think the character development in Dust takes it to another level. It’s fascinating how the choices we make resonate long after the game ends.
Absolutely! The character development in Dust truly adds to that emotional depth, making players feel more connected to their journeys. It’s fascinating how the choices we make in the game can lead to such impactful moments.