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Titan Comics Is Teaming With Ubisoft To Release Assassin's Creed Comics

Are you a fan of Assassin's Creed? Known as one of the most popular franchises in the video game industry, Titan Comics is thrilled to announce that they will be publishing Assassin's Creed comics! Since 2007, the game has sold 93 million units, and has broadened its reach into numerous media beyond games. All of that has enriched the Assassin's Creed lore for the joy of many fans. Now Titan Comics and Ubisoft will join forces to branch out further.

Lizzie Kaye, editor of Titan Comics shared her thoughts on the game expanding:

We're so excited to be working with Ubisoft on this fantastic new adventure. Assassin's Creed is one of the most notoriously beautiful games on the market, and the team at Ubisoft have created a world that is perfect for us to explore, expand and inhabit with a raft of new characters in new settings. We're really hoping to surprise readers with the direction for this new series.

Titan comics will soon expand the realm of Assassin's Creed visual storytelling with the creation of a brand new comic series. The first 5-part arc will be illustrated by the artist of Doctor Who: Four Doctors, Neil Edwards. I've never personally played the Assassin's Creed games, but I have watched someone else play them. Not only are they visually stunning, but the actual story is captivating. I think this is super exciting news for Titan Comics, and I can't wait to see the result.

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Christine Marie is a Staff Writer at Bleeding Cool, and bibliomaniac with a love for all things creative. She hopes to one day be a Superhero/Disney Princess/Novelist. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @AWritersWay or on her blog writerchristinemarie.wordpress.com.


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