Halo: Escalation

· Halo: Escalation Vol 1, #1-6 · Sold by Dark Horse Comics
4.4
181 reviews
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About this eBook

Following the events of Halo 4, the UNSC Infinity is deployed to security detail for a peace summit between the Elites and Brutes. When the negotiations are ambushed by a mercenary fleet, Infinity is drawn into a plot which leads them to the discovery of a long-lost UNSC asset trapped behind enemy lines. This graphic novel collects the comics Halo: Escalation 1 through 6.

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
181 reviews
Mace Taylor
26 October 2017
This volume has brutes at peacetalks. At the end of the comic is a picture of a brute. There are plenty of DMRs on the hands of Spartans and a great pic of an elite with a concussion gun. There's a lot more, too. I enjoyed it.
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Archangel721
28 March 2016
I'd give it a better score but over half the pages show up as unavailable.
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Shasta Tangri
7 July 2015
Great follow up to Halo 4: and it gives us enough good story to whet your appetite for Halo 5: Guardians.
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About the author

Christopher Schlerf was the Senior Writer for Halo 4 at 343 Industries. He created the original draft of the game's script and continued to write for the game throughout the development process, alongside the rest of the writing team He was also the writer of Halo: Escalation and the short story Petra. Chris Schlerf left 343 Industries in November 2013.

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