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Cullen Bunn, Jody Houser, John Jackson Miller, Alex Irvine, Claire Roe, Josan Gonzalez, Jonathan Wayshak, and Hayden Sherman |
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Halo: Rise of Atriox is a comic book anthology produced by Dark Horse Comics. A tie-in to the Halo Wars 2 video game, Rise of Atriox is a five-chapter mini-series that delves into the past of the Jiralhanae warlord Atriox, exploring his rise from Covenant soldier to ruthless Chieftain of the Banished faction.[2]
Issues
Issue 1
- Main article: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 1
Official summary
“ | Atriox, the legendary Brute under the command of the alien collective known as the Covenant, leads a Brute assault against a UNSC military outpost. Wave after wave of Brutes are lost attacking the human outpost defended by a group of UNSC marines, the ruthless Atriox soldiers on. As his comrades fall, Atriox's hatred for the Covenant grows.[3] | ” |
Issue 2
- Main article: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 2
Official summary
“ | Atriox, a valuable asset to the Covenant army, is slowly growing more aggressive and powerful among the Brute ranks—becoming a danger to the Covenant itself. Seeing this, the Executioner must end Atriox before Atriox ends him![4] | ” |
Issue 3
- Main article: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 3
Official summary
“ | Atriox looks to Decimus to find others who can help the Banished expand their tech and maintain their fleet as the number of Banished continues to grow. Decimus recalls a Kig-Yar scientist named Sig Raan who resides in a secret Covenant facility on the planet Otraak. Is Sig Raan still loyal to the Covenant or will Decimus be able to convince her to help the Banished?[5] | ” |
Issue 4
- Main article: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 4
Official summary
“ | Atriox and his Banished forces are seemingly interrupted while assaulting a UNSC forward base by a Covenant warship led by the Shipmaster Let 'Volir. With the Banished forces pushed back, Let 'Volir is able to capture Atriox. But before the Shipmaster can claim victory, Atriox presents him with an offer and reveals that he has other plans for 'Volir, his ship, and its crew.[6] | ” |
Issue 5
- Main article: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 5
Official summary
“ | Brute chief, Jovus, believes himself the most dangerous brute in the galaxy. But Atriox’s fearsome legend has reached even the most distant UNSC outpost. When the two brutes come face to face, their clash shapes the future of the Banished.[7] | ” |
Appearances
Gallery
Sources
- ^ Amazon: Halo: Rise of Atriox Hardcover
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Community Update - Rockin' & Railin'
- ^ Dark Horse Comics: Halo: Rise of Atriox #1
- ^ Dark Horse Comics: Halo: Rise of Atriox #2
- ^ Dark Horse Comics: Halo: Rise of Atriox #3
- ^ Dark Horse Comics: Halo: Rise of Atriox #4
- ^ Dark Horse Comics: Halo: Rise of Atriox #5
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