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'''''Halo Mythos''''' is an upcoming encyclopedia of the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] that will release in [[2016|Fall 2016]]. The book will detail events from the [[Forerunner]] era to after the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFMOC8cak0k '''The Sprint''': ''Season 3 - Episode 5'']</ref> The book features over fifty pieces of newly commissioned artwork from various artists.<ref name="CF"/>
'''''Halo Mythos''''' is an upcoming reference book on the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] that will release in [[2016|October 2016]]. The book will detail events from the [[Forerunner]] era to after the [[Human-Covenant War]]. The book features over fifty pieces of newly commissioned artwork from various artists.<ref name="CF"/>
 
==Content==
First revealed in "Ship It", the fifth episode of the third season of [[The Sprint]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFMOC8cak0k '''The Sprint''': ''Season 3 - Episode 5'']</ref> ''Halo Mythos'' serves as a guide and overview of the ''Halo'' universe. Published by [[Wikipedia:Egmont Group#Egmont Publishing|Egmont Publishing]], ''Halo Mythos'' will be written by several of [[343 Industries]]' writers, including [[Jeff Easterling]]. In contrast to the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'', ''Halo Mythos'' will not be an encyclopedia but will provide information from the ''Halo'' fiction, from the [[human-Forerunner wars]] to the story of ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', with the inclusion of connected stories that help tie in characters, artifacts, and events from ''Halo'' games, comics, novels, and live-action and animated features. The book will include over fifty pieces of newly commissioned artwork from various artists, including [[Issac Hannaford]], that depict scenes and moments from ''Halo'' novels.<ref name="CF"/>


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Publication information

Publisher:

Egmont Publishing[1]

Publication date:

October 2016[1]

 

Halo Mythos is an upcoming reference book on the Halo universe that will release in October 2016. The book will detail events from the Forerunner era to after the Human-Covenant War. The book features over fifty pieces of newly commissioned artwork from various artists.[1]

Content

First revealed in "Ship It", the fifth episode of the third season of The Sprint,[2] Halo Mythos serves as a guide and overview of the Halo universe. Published by Egmont Publishing, Halo Mythos will be written by several of 343 Industries' writers, including Jeff Easterling. In contrast to the Halo Encyclopedia, Halo Mythos will not be an encyclopedia but will provide information from the Halo fiction, from the human-Forerunner wars to the story of Halo 5: Guardians, with the inclusion of connected stories that help tie in characters, artifacts, and events from Halo games, comics, novels, and live-action and animated features. The book will include over fifty pieces of newly commissioned artwork from various artists, including Issac Hannaford, that depict scenes and moments from Halo novels.[1]

Gallery

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