Call of Duty: Vanguard launches his first comic
Sledgehammer Games, Inc. is an American computer game developer company developed in 2009 by Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey. The set formerly operated at Visceral Gamings and are in charge of the production of Dead Room. The business is based in Foster City, California. The studio has established or co-developed different video clip games in the Call of Duty series.
To celebrate the imminent release of Call of Duty: Vanguard, Activision and Sledgehammer Games have launched the first number of a series of free digital comics based on the game. Six numbers will be offered in total, but a launch date for tracking numbers has not been announced at the time of writing this article. The series will act as a prequel de vanguardia, and is being written by the same writers who worked in the game, namely Sam Maggs (who is also writing scripts), Brent Friedman, Tochi Onyebuchi and Stephen Rhodes. The series presents Piotr Kowalski in the art and covers, Brad Simpson in comicraft colors and letters.
Readers interested in consulting the first number can find a link in the Tweet included below.
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The problem opens with a rapid death by Carver Butcher. The task force One is clearly behind the enemy lines and ready to start an operation, but Butcher forces them to wait for the arrival of a leader. The story returns to France in 1944. Sergeant Arthur Kingsley has divided him, allowing half of him from him to regroup while the other half is captured. While Kingsley and men of him plan a rescue mission, they are interrupted by Butcher, who offers Kingsley a job in special operations, but will require him to abandon him from him. As expected, Kingsley refuses and Butcher tells him to find him if he survives.
The comic does a good job configuring the rest of the series, while establishing what kind of man is Kingsely. While Butcher argues that abandoning men will serve for a greater good, Kingsley can not leave his soldiers behind him. It is a really solid start and the fans expect anxious Call of Duty: Vanguard The release this week will definitely want to check it by themselves!
Call of Duty: Vanguard will be launched on November 5 at PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC. You can check all our previous game coverage here.
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