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[[Image:117strip.gif|The One One Se7en tag|thumb|Stuntmutt's depiction of the Master Chief.]]One One Se7en is a Halo-themed webcomic written by Stuntmutt that is currently hosted by [[http://www.halo.bungie.org Halo.Bungie.Org]]. First published on June 22, 2003, it has since grown to become a staple of the Halo community, easily recognised by its distinctive portrayal of the Master Chief and other Halo characters.
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[[File:117strip.gif|The One One Se7en tag|thumb|Stuntmutt's depiction of the Master Chief.]]
'''One One Se7en''' is a Halo-themed webcomic written by Stuntmutt. It is currently hosted by [[halo.bungie.org]].


Over the years, One One Se7en has had many crossovers with other webcomics, but so far it remains the most easily recognised and popular one. Stuntmutt submits a new One One Se7en every Monday, Wednesday and
==Description==
First published on June 22, 2003, it has since grown to become a staple of the Halo community, easily recognized by its distinctive portrayal of the [[John-117|Master Chief]] and other Halo characters. Stuntmutt posted the last One One Se7en on March 3, 2008.


The [[Essentials: Disk One|Bonus]] disk that came with the Limited and Legendary Editions of Halo 3 contained a One One Se7en themed game, involving flipping a warthog to burst [[Engineers]].
Over the years, One One Se7en has had many crossovers with other webcomics, but so far it remains the most easily recognized and popular one, even after its ending. Stuntmutt submitted a new One One Se7en every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


:[[http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=main The most recent One One Se7en comic]]
==Games==
:[[http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=main&image=1 The first One One Se7en webcomic.]]
There are several One One Se7en themed Flash games created by the long-time halo.bungie.org member Boll. A game titled ''"[[Warthog Launch]]"'', which was also included in the bonus disk that came with the Limited and [[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|Legendary Editions]] of ''[[Halo 3]]''<ref>[http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=main The most recent One One Se7en comic]</ref><ref>[http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=main&image=1 The first One One Se7en webcomic.]</ref> and "''CrazyBOLL''",<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=979599 '''halo.bungie.org:''' ''CrazyBOLL, Summarized'']</ref> a side-scrolling game that was used in a HBO-hosted contest for access codes for the [[Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta]].<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=979151 '''halo.bungie.org''': ''FORGET THE REST, THIS IS THE BEST'']</ref>
 
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This article contains information about a fan-made subject that is not considered a part of the official Halo universe.
Stuntmutt's depiction of the Master Chief.

One One Se7en is a Halo-themed webcomic written by Stuntmutt. It is currently hosted by halo.bungie.org.

Description[edit]

First published on June 22, 2003, it has since grown to become a staple of the Halo community, easily recognized by its distinctive portrayal of the Master Chief and other Halo characters. Stuntmutt posted the last One One Se7en on March 3, 2008.

Over the years, One One Se7en has had many crossovers with other webcomics, but so far it remains the most easily recognized and popular one, even after its ending. Stuntmutt submitted a new One One Se7en every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Games[edit]

There are several One One Se7en themed Flash games created by the long-time halo.bungie.org member Boll. A game titled "Warthog Launch", which was also included in the bonus disk that came with the Limited and Legendary Editions of Halo 3[1][2] and "CrazyBOLL",[3] a side-scrolling game that was used in a HBO-hosted contest for access codes for the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta.[4]

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