

While Oxenfree is a video game, its design pulls from comic books. Usually these intellectual properties were originally developed without comics in mind at all, but this time I want to take a dive into a property that has comics baked into the concept: Night School Studio’s Oxenfree.
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Alex is still dealing with her older brother's death that she accidentally caused, trying to adjust to her parents divorcing and getting a new stepbrother all with in one year, and Jonas' mother died of cancer sometime before the story started and it's implied that he came from a rough neighborhood.Welcome back to We Want Comics, a column exploring various intellectual properties-whether they’re movies, TV shows, novels, or video games-that we would like to see adapted into comic books.

Friendly Fandoms: With Life Is Strange, due to their coincidental similarities (choice-based Point-and-Click indie title with a quirky New Weird teenage story involving supernatural phenomena and a girl with blue hair), close release dates, and appeal towards the exact same audience.In the Les Yay side of things, Alex and Clarissa are popularly shipped together, due to both the characters importance in the story and each other (both grieving a mutual loved one), and arguably their relationship development being just as or more important than Alex and Jonas in the scheme of things.Incest Subtext aside, it probably helps that they are Not Blood Siblings. Some pair Alex up with Jonas due to how they can potentially bond as step-siblings over the course of the game.

Fan-Preferred Couple: Alex is popularly paired up with two characters.However, there are players that still find her abrasiveness and constant need of rescuing to be obnoxious. Base-Breaking Character: With the revelation that Clarissa is more of a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, many fans have taken a liking to her, especially since she and Alex can reconcile.But what songs really stands out are Lost, Days Past and The Beach, 7 AM.
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