Halo Graphic Novel #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis oversized hardcover collects the 2006 Halo Graphic Novel, a collaboration between Marvel and Bungie that expands the Halo universe through four original stories. Featuring contributions from creators like Lee Hammock, Tsutomu Nihei, and Simon Bisley, the anthology explores different facets of the sci-fi franchise, including the origins of the Spartan program and the perspective of a Covenant Elite. It stands as a unique, standalone collection rather than a serialized arc, offering a mix of writing and artistic styles outside the main game narratives.
In "The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor," a propaganda photographer trapped in New Mombasa during the Covenant invasion stumbles upon critical intelligence about their true objectives—just as the city falls into chaos. Written by Brett Lewis and illustrated in stunning, otherworldly detail by Moebius, this graphic novel blends haunting visuals with a tense, grounded narrative. The cover, by Phil Hale, captures the moment’s grim urgency with striking precision.
In the tense hours before the Covenant’s arrival, a propaganda photographer in New Mombasa stumbles upon unsettling truths about the alien invaders’ intentions—truths he can’t share as the city descends into chaos. Trapped in the heart of the invasion, he must decide what to do with the evidence he’s uncovered, even as evacuation becomes impossible.
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↩ Reprints Halo Graphic Novel Preview #[nn] (2006)
Reprinted in Halo Graphic Novel #[nn] (2007), Halo #[nn] (2007), Halo Graphic Novel #[nn] (2010), Halo Graphic Novel #[nn] (2021)
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