Ubisoft and Panini Comics announce an agreement for the location and distribution of comics in Italy Assassin's Creed The Fall . This mini-series comic tells the story of a new member of the sect of the Assassins, Daniel Cross, and his father Nikolai Orelov. The comic explores unusual setting for fans of Assassin's Creed and offers a picturesque view of Russia in the period between 1890 and 1917. As is the custom in the Assassin's Creed franchise, the narrative will be enriched by the presence of some prominent historians, including Rasputin, the Tesla and other particularly influential in the events that inflamed the time.
Written and illustrated in collaboration with Cameron Stewart (Batman & Robin, Catwoman) and Karl Kerschl (Superman, Flash), Assassin's Creed The Fall promises a blend of action, history and mystery, as the event Tunguska and the attempted assassination of Tsar Alexander III. The miniseries, consisting of two volumes of 48 pages each and published by Panini Comics, will be distributed in Italy at newsstands and bookstores in comics for the price of 3.00 €. The first volume will contain also an extract from the strategy guide for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and other special content. The output of the first issue of The Fall Assassin's Creed is scheduled for January 27, 2011, while the second and final act fans must wait for the month of March.
The announcement confirms the extreme versatility of multimedia intellectual property dell'affascinante Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed that Lineage had already taken the form of (wonderful) short film with actors of flesh and blood (among other things, the same ones who lent to the form of digital players Assassin's Creed II) and had also made a foray in animation with the short Assassin's Creed Ascendance rilasciato il 16 novembre 2010 su PlayStation Store e Xbox Live.
Non è noto se in Italia arriveranno, oltre a The Fall, gli altri comics di Assassin's Creed, come Assassin’s Creed Aquilus (pubblicato da Deux Royaumes, illustrato da Defali e scritto da Corbeyrand, disponibile solo in lingua francese in Francia, Belgio, Svizzera e Quebec).
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