As well-reviewed as Cyberpunk 2077 is on PC, the console versions have left a sour taste in much of the gaming public's mouths. That is a huge audience for the game after all. So, to cope with the madness, many have gone online to either rant about their issues on forums, create memes, or videos, or in this case, comics.

Cyberpunk 2077 has seemingly an infinite number of things that can be dunked on and it's not just about how broken it is either. It's all in good fun, mostly, but either way, these comics should help alleviate some of the pain from the messy launch of the console versions.

10 CyberToy 2077

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

There are many ways CD Projekt Red could go about making DLC. Joining with Disney for this theme would be cool even though the chances are very slim.

That said, Woody and the gang did get into Kingdom Hearts III, which created some weird results. There are toys of Johnny Silverhand already so someone never knows what the future holds. This comic was drawn by tazahan and posted on Tumblr.

9 KermitPunk

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

On another Disney note, she is Kermit in all his cyberpunk glory. A Cyberpunk 2077 parody of The Muppets would be great to see in a sketch.

This is more of a funny drawing than a comic but it is still worth highlighting nonetheless. This comic was drawn by GalaktycznaMariola and posted on DeviantArt. The author did an impressive job adapting Kermit to Cyberpunk 2077's aesthetic.

8 Talk With Your Wallet

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

There was a lot of talk about crunch leading up to the game's release. Despite all of the delays and crunch, it didn't seem like it helped as the game shipped with mixed results. When the less savory aspects of the industry are highlighted, there are often calls for gamers to talk with their wallets.

Don't like crunch? Don't buy Cyberpunk 2077. This comic takes that idea literally. This comic was drawn by Josh Crandall and MS Corley and posted on Double XP.

7 All The Soda

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

First of all, this comic is adorable with a cyberpunk Sloth as the lead. Secondly, this cyber sloth is spot on. As cool as it is to go out and punk some fools with cool weapons, breathing in the game's ads, like on the hundreds of soda machines, is equally as interesting.

Let's get some in real life CD Projekt Red. This comic was drawn by Sorasabi and posted on Instagram.

6 Console VS PC

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

As it was touched on earlier, there was a bit of controversy, to say the least, when the game launched. The PC version has bugs, but it is still mostly revered as one of 2020's best games. The console side of things is the complete opposite.

That said, there are some people out there that don't really get the complaints as this comic points out with a useless trophy as icing on the cake. This comic was drawn by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins and posted on Penny Arcade.

5 Great Expectations

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

One element that played a part in the downfall of Cyberpunk 2077 during its launch was the expectations. Since it was first teased in 2013, expectations were through the roof. Is it the godsend that it was touted to be?

No, but it is better than someone could have hoped for coming from a third-person action RPG like The Witcher 3. In that sense, CD Projekt Red made good on its promise, console launches aside. This comic was drawn by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins and posted on Penny Arcade.

4 Snooze Mode

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

Stealth in Cyberpunk 2077 is far from perfect, especially since it is trying to emulate Deus Ex which did it pretty well. There is one thing that doesn't make sense about takedowns in Cyberpunk 2077, as this comic points out.

Should choking a cyborg out really work? The snooze button would make sense. This comic was drawn by Josué Pereira and posted on Nerf Now.

3 Implants

A Cyberpunk 2077 Comic

On the subject of cyborgs, how do implants work? Equipping a new body part seems as easy as changing a piece of armor like in The Witcher 3. It should be more involved like turning V's arms into literal swords.

It doesn't make sense how fast it is but thankfully it doesn't show that much detail in the game. Going through rigorous cutscenes to get new mods every time would be a pain. This comic was drawn by Josué Pereira and posted on Nerf Now.

2 Passing The Torch

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CD Projekt Red made a name for itself with The Witcher. With every subsequent release, the series got better and better, with The Witcher 3 being the ultimate game. This comic funnily shows Geralt passing V the torch.

This might make someone think that the third game in the Cyberpunk series will have a similar amount of more universal praise. This comic was drawn by Josué Pereira and posted on Nerf Now.

1 YouTube Compilations

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Yes, this game is super broken on consoles. That said, as this comic points out, it can be hard not to laugh at some of these bugs despite how problematic they can be.

Think you have seen every glitch the game has to offer? Well, just look on YouTube and be amazed by the results. This comic was drawn by Alex Di Stasi and posted on Corpse Run Comics.

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