Halo: Blood Line #4
Halo: Blood Line #4 (2010) delivers a gripping psychological twist as Iona confronts both an enemy and the fractured truth of Victor’s past. Written by Fred Van Lente and illustrated by Francis Portela, with colors by Ulises Arreola and letters by Nate Piekos and Blambot, the issue unfolds through layered memories and conflicting recollections, revealing that Victor’s guilt has rewritten his own history. The cover by Francis Portela captures the tension of this unraveling, as Iona battles Ebullient Prism while the Monitor’s influence lingers.
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Iona sees memories of Victor and how Black-3 revealed his affair with Black-1 to Mendez, resulting in Victor losing an eye to Red Team. However, as Iona fights 6-8-6 Ebullient Prism she discovers Victor has two sets of memories; when she speaks with Back-3, she learns it was actually 3 and 1 who had an affair and Victor who gave them up, while Black-1 lost an eye; Victor has been rewriting his own memories out of guilt. Black-3 drives the Monitor out of Iona's program but Victor remains under the sway of the Monitor's false data.
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