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Omar Francia ''(artist)''<br>
Omar Francia ''(artist)''<br>
Michael Atiyeh ''(colorist)''<br>
Michael Atiyeh ''(colorist)''<br>
Sergio Ariño & Ricardo Sanchez Arreola''(pencillers)''<br>
Sergio Ariño & Ricardo Sanchez Arreola ''(pencillers)''<br>
Juan Castro & Rob Lean ''(inkers)''<br>
Juan Castro & Rob Lean ''(inkers)''<br>
Anthony Palumbo & Kenneth Scott ''(cover artists)''
Anthony Palumbo & Kenneth Scott ''(cover artists)''

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Halo: Escalation
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Attribution information

Author(s):

Christopher Schlerf (writer)
Omar Francia (artist)
Michael Atiyeh (colorist)
Sergio Ariño & Ricardo Sanchez Arreola (pencillers)
Juan Castro & Rob Lean (inkers)
Anthony Palumbo & Kenneth Scott (cover artists)

Publication information

Publisher:

Dark Horse Comics

Publication date:

  • Issue #1: December 11, 2013
  • Issue #2: January 8, 2014
  • Issue #3: February 26, 2014
  • Issue #4: March 26, 2014
 

Halo: Escalation is an upcoming comic book series produced by Dark Horse Comics. It will cover "how the events of Halo 4 have helped define the destiny not only of the Chief but of the galaxy as a whole".[1] The story itself centers on the UNSC Infinity being assigned escort duty for a diplomatic mission between Thel 'Vadam and the Jiralhanae, but has to fend off an attack meant to thwart the negotiations.[2]

Official summary

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Issues

Issue 1

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Issue 2

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Issue 3

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Issue 4

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Appearances

Characters

Species

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Locations

Events

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Technology

Production notes

Mistakes

  • In some shots of Issue 1, Kig-Yar are seen with four fingers instead of three.
  • Thel 'Vadam is seen with lighter skin than his canonical dark tone.

Gallery

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