Splinter Cell comic bridges Conviction and Blacklist
by Andrew Yoon, Oct 10, 2012 3:45pm PDTSam Fisher is sneaking into the world of comics. Splinter Cell: Echoes is an upcoming graphic novel written by Nathan Edmondson and illustrated by Marc Laming that promises to bridge the gap between Splinter Cell: Conviction and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Perhaps the comic can also explain how Fisher is inexplicably getting younger in every iteration--and why his voice has changed so much?
Speaking to IGN, Edmonson says that while there will be "fan-service," the comic has been adapted in a way to be approachable to non-gamers as well. "We treat the characters and story in the same way we would if this was our original creation," he said.
To see some sample pages of the upcoming graphic novel, visit IGN.
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Splinter Cell: Echoes is an upcoming graphic novel written by Nathan Edmondson and illustrated by Marc Laming that promises to bridge the gap between Splinter Cell: Conviction and Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
Splinter Cell: Echoes is an upcoming graphic novel written by Nathan Edmondson and illustrated by Marc Laming that promises to bridge the gap between Splinter Cell: Conviction and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. : Shacknews
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http://www.splintercell.com/usbfile
Then choose your Country/Area and it will ask you to download/save a big 449 MB zip file.
Inside the zip file is the digital comic book (PDF) and also a bunch of other SC goodies like character art, making-of video, wallpapers, etc.
See also:
http://splintercell.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Splinter_Cell:_Digging_in_the_Ashes
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