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|writer=[[Duffy Boudreau]] | |writer=[[Duffy Boudreau]] | ||
|artist=*Sergio Ariño (penciller)<br> | |artist=*Sergio Ariño (penciller)<br> | ||
*Juan Castro (inker) | *Juan Castro (inker)<br> | ||
*Michael Atiyeh (colorist) | *Michael Atiyeh (colorist)<br> | ||
*Jean-Sébastien Rossbach (cover artist) | *Jean-Sébastien Rossbach (cover artist) | ||
|publisher= [[Dark Horse Comics]] | |publisher= [[Dark Horse Comics]] | ||
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===Mistakes=== | ===Mistakes=== | ||
*During the initial skirmish on Aktis IV, Commander Palmer tells [[Naiya Ray|Spartan Ray]] to shoot a [[Jackal]] moving toward a plasma cannon, yet the art depicts a pair of Jackals attempting to man a [[ | *During the initial skirmish on Aktis IV, Commander Palmer tells [[Naiya Ray|Spartan Ray]] to shoot a [[Jackal]] moving toward a plasma cannon, yet the art depicts a pair of Jackals attempting to man a [[Type-26 Wraith|Wraith]] tank. While Palmer may be referring to the Wraith's pintle-mounted plasma cannon, the tank (and consequently the cannon) are facing away from the Spartans. This also understates the much greater threat presented by the Wraith itself. | ||
*A few pages in on the first panel depicting Captain Lasky, a graphic artifact of a piece of a speech balloon is on his head. | *A few pages in on the first panel depicting Captain Lasky, a graphic artifact of a piece of a speech balloon is on his head. | ||