Developed by Eisner Award nominees and Shuster Award-winning illustrators
Cameron Stewart (Batman & Robin, Seaguy and Catwoman) and Karl Kerschl
(Superman and The Flash), the Assassin's Creed comic mini-series will be
unveiled during a panel to be held on July 22, 2010 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Room
7AB at Comic-Con International: San Diego.
Moderated by G4TV's Morgan Webb, the panel entitled "Assassin's Creed: Behind
and Beyond the Brotherhood" will include details of the new comic series and
the upcoming Assassin's Creed Brotherhood video game release. Featured
panelists will include Stewart and Kerschl, along with Jeffrey Johalem,
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood video game scriptwriter. Stewart and Kerschl
recently visited Saint Petersburg, Russia on a research trip for the upcoming
project. That visit, along with the teaser video released today, will give
fans an inkling on where and when the new Assassin comic series will be taking
place. Additional details on the project will be revealed at the Comic-Con
panel.
The new comic series is part of Ubisoft Montreal's UbiWorkshop initiative that
encompasses a number of the studio's projects related to leveraging Ubisoft
intellectual properties in entertainment mediums outside of video games, such
as comic books.
"We always thought that the Assassin's Creed universe would be perfect for
transmedia initiatives like this new comic series," said Mathieu Ferland,
transmedia senior producer at Ubisoft Montreal. "We are excited to have the
fantastic and acclaimed artists Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl working on the
project. Ubisoft is looking forward to showing Assassin's Creed fans what
these talented artists have been up to at next week's Comic-Con panel."