6/24/2023 0 Comments Assassin's Creed by Ian Edginton![]() ![]() This is an older Ezio, dropping in on old friend Leonardo Da Vinci who is on his death bed. First stop on the Animus locomotive is 1519 France, and a certain Ezio Auditore Da Firenze. As he has shown in the monthly books, Otso is a more open minded man than many of his Templar brethren, and not above using the Animus to experience, and learn from, his Assassin foes. Rather in the style of those old multiple story books, Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg, also known as The Black Cross, serves as the bridging sequence between the individual stories. Ezio, Altair, Edward Kenway, and Ratonhnhake:ton, they are all here, and the cherry on the top is that they are delivered by top comic book writer Ian Edginton. What better way to celebrate than a special collection that features ‘untold’ stories of some of the most famous characters in the franchise. ![]() It’s been ten years since that first game, and the creativity just gets better and better. Titan Comics have put out several series that have all managed to take a different aspect of the mythology and run with it, relatively recently actually having the Templar’s star in their own books. First the games reflected this richness, then later the comics. ![]() And they have, ever since the game first appeared in 2007. Its core concept, of using the Animus to jump into any specific point of time, is essentially a free licence for creators to have fun. ![]() Written by Ian Edginton | Art by Valeria Favoccia | Published by Titan ComicsĬreatively, Assassin’s Creedis the gift that keeps on giving. ![]()
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