Watch_dogs: Return to Rocinha
By (Author) Simon Kansara
Illustrated by Horne
Illustrated by Champelovier
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Comics
8th October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
96
367g
Discover a completely canon new adventure in the world of the famous video game Watch_Dogs! An exciting thriller featuring a gifted hacker who works with the infamous Dedsec!
Based on the hit-video game of the same name, a young hacker in Rio makes her stand against the corruption in her home! Sauda, a young hacker from the Rochinha favela in Rio, returns years later to the neighbourhood she grew up in to discover her little brother has fallen under the influence of the local gangs. Determined to bring him out, Sauda discovers that drug trafficking is just the tip of the iceberg for the corruption consuming her hometown.
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Simon Kansara is an author and audiovisual screenwriter. He studied scriptwriting at the CEEA (European Conservatory of Audiovisual Writing), a television-oriented writing training course. He creates content with milie Tarascou of the company Mutation Narrative. Together, they work with MediaEntity in partnership initially with the Transmedia Lab of Orange and then with Editions Delcourt. Horne was born on May 4, 1978 in Saint-Jean-Albert in the Pyr n es-Orientales. He trained in comics with Sternis who signed him onto several books at Vents d'Ouest. He then worked with Corbeyran for Bayard Presse's Hors-S rie magazine. Naturally, the scriptwriter thinks in him wishes to resume his series The Game Master, a task that Horne performs in order to pay respect to the previous graphic codes, while adding his personal "touch." He also published in 2015 "Lennon," who in the privacy of Dakota building confides to his shrink, "Reincarnations" and in 2016, "The Fourth Wall," the story of a hell and "Watch Dogs," a video game-adapted thriller.