The Halo Graphic Novel is a graphic novel anthology published by Marvel Comics in partnership with Bungie, set in the universe of the science-fiction franchise Halo . Released on July 19, 2006, it was the series's first entry into the medium of sequential art. The cover art for the book was drawn by Phil Hale (pictured). The majority of the book is divided into four short stories by different writers and artists from the computer game and comic industries. Each story focuses on different aspects of the Halo universe, revealing stories that are tangential to the main plot of the game. The book also contains an extensive art gallery compiled of contributions from Bungie, Marvel and independent sources. The Halo Graphic Novel was well received, with reviewers noting the cohesiveness of the work as a whole, as well as the diversity of the individual material. The success of the book led to Marvel announcing a new limited comic series, Halo: Uprising , and other future Halo comic books. ( Full article... )
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