The second volume of the epic new Assassin's Creed adventure, set in the Vietnam War!
Tomo, one of the youngest members of the Japanese Assassin cell, has uncovered a conspiracy. In this thrilling sequel, what secrets will Tomo uncover in his ancestor's memories? What horrific experiments took place secretly during the Vietnam War?
DORISON GUILLAUME is a French comic book writer who often writes under the pseudonym Izu, including the complete series Omega Complex and Crusades. In 2011, he signed with Glénat for the comic strip series adapted from the new adventures of the Little Prince , as well as for several titles of the Explora collection for the same publisher. He also wrote the adaptation of the video game Devil May Cry.
Ennio Bufi won the Pietro Miccia award at the Torino Comics Festival in 2006, for best realistic comic book, then went to work in animation, participating in various productions as both animator and character designer. Starting in 2010, he illustrated for Edizioni Piemme and Bao Publishing the Geronimo Stilton books, followed by the series Don Camillo (Renoir Comics). A recent arrival in the world of Franco-Belgian comics, he has worked for Grand Angle and Glénat, as well as Le Lombard, illustrating the gritty graphic novel Vertigo alongside Nathalie Sergeef.
The second volume of the epic new Assassin's Creed adventure, set in the Vietnam War!
Tomo, one of the youngest members of the Japanese Assassin cell, has uncovered a conspiracy. In this thrilling sequel, what secrets will Tomo uncover in his ancestor's memories? What horrific experiments took place secretly during the Vietnam War?
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DORISON GUILLAUME is a French comic book writer who often writes under the pseudonym Izu, including the complete series Omega Complex and Crusades. In 2011, he signed with Glénat for the comic strip series adapted from the new adventures of the Little Prince , as well as for several titles of the Explora collection for the same publisher. He also wrote the adaptation of the video game Devil May Cry.
Ennio Bufi won the Pietro Miccia award at the Torino Comics Festival in 2006, for best realistic comic book, then went to work in animation, participating in various productions as both animator and character designer. Starting in 2010, he illustrated for Edizioni Piemme and Bao Publishing the Geronimo Stilton books, followed by the series Don Camillo (Renoir Comics). A recent arrival in the world of Franco-Belgian comics, he has worked for Grand Angle and Glénat, as well as Le Lombard, illustrating the gritty graphic novel Vertigo alongside Nathalie Sergeef.