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|Publisher = Wildstorm Comics
|Publisher = Wildstorm Comics
|Writer = Karl Kerschl and Cameron Stewart
|Writer = Karl Kerschl and Cameron Stewart
|US Date Released = '''Issue 1:'''<br>November 10, 2010<br>'''Issue 2:'''<br>December 1, 2010<br>'''Issue 3:'''<br>February 9, 2011
|US Date Released = '''Issue 1:'''<br>November 10, 2010<br>'''Issue 2:'''<br>December 1, 2010<br>'''Issue 3:'''<br>February 9, 2011  
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|UK Date Released = N/A
|Genre = Action, historic
|Genre = Action, Historical Fiction
|Format = Comic
|Format = Comic
|ISBN =  
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|Website = http://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/pages/comics}}
|Website = http://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/pages/comics}}


'''''Assassin's Creed: The Fall''''' is a comic book mini-series written by [[Cameron Stewart]] and [[Karl Kerschl]] and published by [[WildStorm]]. The mini-series, consisting of 3 issues, follows the journey of the [[Russia]]n [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose [[genetic memory|genetic memories]] are being viewed by his present-day descendant [[Daniel Cross]] thanks to a natural version of the [[bleeding effect]].<ref name="SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed">[http://uk.comics.ign.com/articles/110/1106858p1.html SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed]</ref>
'''''Assassin's Creed: The Fall''''' was a comic book mini-series written by [[Cameron Stewart]] and [[Karl Kerschl]] and published by [[WildStorm]] Comics. The mini-series, consisting of 3 issues, followed the journey of the [[Russian Assassins|Russian Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose [[genetic memory|genetic memories]] were being viewed by his present-day descendant [[Daniel Cross]], thanks to a natural version of the [[Bleeding effect]].<ref name="SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed">[http://uk.comics.ign.com/articles/110/1106858p1.html SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed]</ref>
 
The series was initially planned as an expansion of the travels of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], but it was moved to an entirely new setting and character to provide greater artistic freedom to the writers. Despite this, the comic still utilized the long-standing feud between the Assassins and [[Templars]] for the basis of its story.<ref name="SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed"/>


The series was initially planned as an expansion of the travels of the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], but was moved to an entirely new setting to provide greater freedom to the writers. Despite this, the comic still utilizes the long-standing [[Templars|Templar]] vs Assassin feud as the basis of its story.<ref name="SDCC10: A Russian Dawn For Assassin's Creed"/>


==Description==
==Description==
===Issue #1===
===Issue #1===
At an unspecified time, two scientists working in an [[Abstergo]] laboratory prepare to insert a newly acquired test subject captured by [[Lineage Research and Acquisition|Lineage Discovery and Acquisition]] into the [[Animus]].
At an unspecified time, two scientists working in an [[Abstergo]] laboratory prepared to insert a newly acquired test subject captured by [[Lineage Research and Acquisition|Lineage Discovery and Acquisition]] into the [[Animus]].


In 1888, Nikolai Orelov lives in [[Petrograd|St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] with his partner [[Anna]], who is carrying his child. Orelov is a member of the [[Narodnaya Volya]], the Russian chapter of the [[Assassins|Order of Assassins]]. Having previously failed to prevent the execution of [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]], Orelov worries about his coming mission, but Anna urges him to succeed for Ulyanov's brother, [[Vladimir Lenin|Vladimir]], and their unborn child.
The scene then changed to [[Petrograd|St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] in 1888, showing Nikolai Orelov in his home, where he lived with his partner [[Anna]], who was carrying his child. It is revealed that Orelov was currently a member of the [[Narodnaya Volya]], the Russian branch of the Order of Assassins. Having previously failed to prevent the execution of [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]], Orelov worried about his coming mission, but Anna urged him to succeed for Ulyanov's brother, [[Vladimir Lenin|Vladimir]], as well as their unborn child.


These moments are revealed to be memories experienced in 1998 by Daniel Cross, who has been diagnosed with an unspecified psychological disorder and is under court order to attend psychiatric sessions. At his latest session, Cross admits to experiencing unclear visions of a woman in Europe, but refuses to continue taking his medication. Upon being reminded of the death of his former girlfriend, Kelly, Cross takes the prescription from his doctor, but later discards it. Later attending a bar, he attempts to proposition several women before becoming sick and stumbling into the bathroom, where he begins to experience another vision of his ancestor.
These moments were then revealed to be memories experienced in 1998 by a man named Daniel Cross, who had been diagnosed with an unspecified psychological disorder and was under court order to attend psychiatric sessions. At his latest session, Cross admitted to experiencing unclear visions of a woman in Europe, but refused to continue taking his medication.


In late October 1888, Orelov is tasked with assassinating [[Alexander III of Russia|Tsar Alexander III]] by the [[Mentor]] of the Order of Assassins. Having previously assassinated [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] and prevented further Templar gains in the country, the Assassins had hoped for a period of liberalization under Alexander III. However, the Tsar's actions have convinced them otherwise, leading the Assassins to attempt his assassination.
Upon being reminded of the death of his former girlfriend, Kelly, Cross reluctantly took the prescription from his [[Daniel Cross' psychiatrist|psychiatrist]], but later discarded it in a nearby trashcan. Later attending a bar, he attempted to proposition several women before becoming sick and stumbling into the bathroom, where he began to experience another vision of his ancestor.


Orelov boards the train returning the Tsar and his family to St. Petersburg from the Crimea. After dispatching several guards, he bursts into the dining car of the train to find the stunned Royal Family. As the Tsar grabs him from behind, Orelov stabs him with his [[hidden blade]], though this only wounds him. The two men brawl in the car until a malfunction derails the train.
In late October 1888, Orelov was tasked with assassinating [[Alexander III of Russia|Tsar Alexander III]] by the [[Mentor]] of the Order of Assassins. Having previously assassinated [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] and prevented further Templar gains in the country, the Assassins had hoped for a period of liberalization under Alexander III. However, the Tsar's actions had convinced them otherwise, leading the Assassins to attempt his assassination.


Leading his family out of the wreckage, the Tsar sees Orelov lying nearby. After striking him, the Tsar retrieves [[the Staff]] from the wreckage, believing that Orelov was sent to extract it. He tosses the Staff to Orelov, who unsuccessfully attacks the Tsar with it. The Tsar disarms Orelov and takes back the Staff, telling him that he will build a new [[Eden]] in Russia with the help of his "friends." However, the Tsar refuses to kill Orelov in front of his children and allows him to leave.
Following this, Orelov boarded the train returning the Tsar and his family to St. Petersburg from the Crimea. After dispatching several guards, he burst into the dining car of the train to find the stunned Royal Family. As the Tsar grabbed him from behind, Orelov stabbed him with his [[Hidden Blade]], though this only wounded him. The two men then brawled in the car until a malfunction derailed the train.


Still disoriented from his visions, Cross is kicked out of the bar onto the street. A passerby asks him if he needs help, but Cross accuses him of being a Templar and pulls a knife. Before he can kill the man, Cross is stopped by a [[Hannah Mueller|woman]], who throws him into her car and leaves before the cops arrive. She berates him for breaking cover and almost violating the [[The Creed#The Three Tenets|first rule]], believing that Cross is an Assassin like her.
Leading his family out of the wreckage, the Tsar saw Orelov lying nearby. After striking him, the Tsar retrieved [[Staves of Eden|the Staff]] from the wreckage, believing that Orelov was sent to extract it. He then tossed the Staff to Orelov, who unsuccessfully attacked the Tsar with it. After this, the Tsar disarmed Orelov and took back the Staff, telling him that he would build a new [[Eden]] in Russia with the help of his "friends." However, the Tsar refused to kill Orelov in front of his children and allowed him to leave.
 
Back in the present day, while he was still disoriented from his visions, Cross was kicked out of the bar onto the street. A passerby asked him if he needs help, but Cross accused him of being a Templar and pulled out a knife. Before he could kill the man, Cross was stopped by a [[Hannah Mueller|woman]], who threw him into her car and left before the police arrived. She then berated him for breaking cover and almost violating the first rule of [[The Creed#The Three Tenets|the Creed]], believing that Cross was an Assassin like her.


===Issue #2===
===Issue #2===
At an unspecified time, a couple driving down a road in a forest see a young boy walking alone. They stop to talk to him, seeing bruises on his face and body. When they ask him his name, he replies in Russian that he wants to go home.
At an unspecified time, a couple driving down a road in a forest saw a young boy walking alone. Concerned, they stopped to talk to him, when they saw bruises on his face and body. As they asked him his name, he only replied in Russian that he wanted to go home.


Cross is woken up by the woman from the bar in an unknown room. The woman asks him how he knows about the Templars, but Cross doesn't understand what she is talking about. She introduces herself as Hannah and shows him around the [[The Farm|Assassin camp]]. She says that though they had believed Cross to be an Assassin, he isn't a known member of any camp.
Cross was woken up by the woman from the bar in an unknown room. The woman asked him how he knew about the Templars, but Cross didn't understand what she was talking about. She then introduced herself as Hannah and showed him around the [[The Farm|Assassin camp]]. She said that though they had believed Cross to be an Assassin, but he wasn't a known member of any camp.


===Issue #3===
===Issue #3===
The exciting comic book companion to the acclaimed video-game series reaches its final issue. The streets of [[Petrograd]] are filled with the color and noise of revolution – the Bolsheviks have taken control of the country, but there's still conflict within the ranks. Assassin Nikolai Orelov confronts the abdicated [[Nicholas II of Russia|Tsar Nicholas II]] to learn the final location of the Staff. And in the present, Daniel Cross completes his pilgrimage to find the elusive Mentor of the Assassins, a quest that changes the Order forever. He takes the life of the Mentor and dives out of the window to escape. He later makes his way to an Abstergo building and demands to be put back in the Animus.
The exciting comic book companion to the acclaimed video-game series reaches its final issue. The streets of [[Petrograd]] were filled with the color and noise of revolution – the Bolsheviks had taken control of the country, but there was still conflict within the ranks. Assassin Nikolai Orelov confronted the abdicated [[Nicholas II of Russia|Tsar Nicholas II]] to learn the final location of the Staff. In the present, Daniel Cross completed his pilgrimage to find the elusive Mentor of the Assassins, a quest that changes the Order forever. He took the life of the Mentor and dove out of the window to escape, where he later made his way to an Abstergo building and demanded to be put back in the Animus.


==Deluxe Edition==
==Deluxe Edition==
[[File:Assassins-Creed-The-Fall-Deluxe-Edition-English_35739_zoom.jpg|thumb|150px|right|''Assassin's Creed: The Fall'' Deluxe Edition Cover.]]
[[File:Assassins-Creed-The-Fall-Deluxe-Edition-English_35739_zoom.jpg|thumb|150px|right|''Assassin's Creed: The Fall'' Deluxe Edition Cover.]]
''The Fall'' Deluxe Edition is a softcover special edition that brings all three issues of the The Fall, plus an exclusive 10-page epilogue, which will also act as transition towards the next comic saga, ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''.<ref name="Ubiworkshop">[http://store.ubiworkshop.com/assassins-creed-the-fall-deluxe-edition/ The Fall Deluxe Edition]</ref>
''The Fall'' Deluxe Edition was a softcover special edition that brought all three issues of the The Fall, plus an exclusive 10-page epilogue, which would also act as transition towards the next comic saga, ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''.<ref name="Ubiworkshop">[http://store.ubiworkshop.com/assassins-creed-the-fall-deluxe-edition/ The Fall Deluxe Edition]</ref>


This edition has a total of 128 pages, including the exclusive epilogue and a making-of section.
This edition had a total of 128 pages, including the exclusive epilogue and a making-of section.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Inspiration for ''The Fall'' came from the book ''[[wikipedia:The Manchurian Candidate|The Manchurian Candidate]]'' by Richard Condon. The main character, Captain Bennett Marco, is brainwashed by the Communist Party to act as their sleeper agent, acting on their orders whenever he sees the Queen of Diamonds playing card. In ''The Fall'', Abstergo programmed Daniel Cross to kill the Mentor when in the opportune moment. <ref name="Issue 3">[http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5251069024/m/2031025909/p/4 The Fall Issue #3]</ref>
*Inspiration for ''The Fall'' came from the book ''{{Wiki|The Manchurian Candidate}}'' by Richard Condon. The main character, Captain Bennett Marco, was brainwashed by the Communist Party to act as their sleeper agent, acting on their orders whenever he saw the Queen of Diamonds playing card. In ''The Fall'', Abstergo programmed Daniel Cross to kill the Mentor when the moment of opportunity presented itself. <ref name="Issue 3">[http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5251069024/m/2031025909/p/4 The Fall Issue #3]</ref>
*In the Italian version, by pre-ordering issue #2, you receive a code for unlocking the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.<ref name =" paini">[http://www.paninicomics.it/web/guest/news?id=49871 AC The Fall: ecco le variant!]</ref>
*In the Italian version, by pre-ordering issue #2, a code for unlocking the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' was given away.<ref name =" paini">[http://www.paninicomics.it/web/guest/news?id=49871 AC The Fall: ecco le variant!]</ref>
*The next installment, ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]'' will continue the stories of Daniel Cross and Nikolai Orelov. <ref name="Blog">[http://www.ubiworkshop.com/2011/07/24/assassins-creed-the-chain/ UbiWorkshop Assassin's Creed: The Chain]</ref>
*The next installment, ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]'', has yet to continue the stories of Daniel Cross and Nikolai Orelov. <ref name="Blog">[http://www.ubiworkshop.com/2011/07/24/assassins-creed-the-chain/ UbiWorkshop Assassin's Creed: The Chain]</ref>
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Assassin'sCreedTheFall-Issue2.jpg|Issue #2 cover.
Assassin'sCreedTheFall-Issue2.jpg|Issue #2 cover.
Assassin'sCreedTheFall-Issue3.jpg|Issue #3 cover.
Assassin'sCreedTheFall-Issue3.jpg|Issue #3 cover.
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033856481.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #1
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033856481.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #1.
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033858904.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #2
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033858904.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #2.
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033901310.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #3
assassins-creed-the-fall-20101001033901310.jpg|Sneak Peak Interior Art #3.
Capotiline Triad with Orelov.jpg|Orelov after touching the staff.
Capotiline Triad with Orelov.jpg|Orelov after touching the staff.
TPBvignette.jpg|Excerpt of the epilogue.
TPBvignette.jpg|Excerpt of the epilogue.
Deluxe Edition04.jpg|Deluxe Edition back
Deluxe Edition04.jpg|Deluxe Edition back.
Deluxe Edition02.jpg|Deluxe Edition Cover
Deluxe Edition02.jpg|Deluxe Edition cover.
Deluxe Edition01.jpg|Page of the epilogue
Deluxe Edition01.jpg|Page of the epilogue.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Video==
==Video==
<center>'''Teaser'''[[Video:ASSASSIN'S CREED COMIC BOOK MINI-SERIES Teaser Trailer (HD)|Teaser trailer.]]</center>
<center>'''Teaser'''[[Video:ASSASSIN'S CREED COMIC BOOK MINI-SERIES Teaser Trailer (HD)|Teaser trailer.]]</center>


==Notes and references==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


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Revision as of 21:57, 22 May 2012


Assassin's Creed: The Fall was a comic book mini-series written by Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl and published by WildStorm Comics. The mini-series, consisting of 3 issues, followed the journey of the Russian Assassin Nikolai Orelov during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose genetic memories were being viewed by his present-day descendant Daniel Cross, thanks to a natural version of the Bleeding effect.[1]

The series was initially planned as an expansion of the travels of the Assassin Ezio Auditore, but it was moved to an entirely new setting and character to provide greater artistic freedom to the writers. Despite this, the comic still utilized the long-standing feud between the Assassins and Templars for the basis of its story.[1]


Description

Issue #1

At an unspecified time, two scientists working in an Abstergo laboratory prepared to insert a newly acquired test subject captured by Lineage Discovery and Acquisition into the Animus.

The scene then changed to St. Petersburg, Russia in 1888, showing Nikolai Orelov in his home, where he lived with his partner Anna, who was carrying his child. It is revealed that Orelov was currently a member of the Narodnaya Volya, the Russian branch of the Order of Assassins. Having previously failed to prevent the execution of Aleksandr Ulyanov, Orelov worried about his coming mission, but Anna urged him to succeed for Ulyanov's brother, Vladimir, as well as their unborn child.

These moments were then revealed to be memories experienced in 1998 by a man named Daniel Cross, who had been diagnosed with an unspecified psychological disorder and was under court order to attend psychiatric sessions. At his latest session, Cross admitted to experiencing unclear visions of a woman in Europe, but refused to continue taking his medication.

Upon being reminded of the death of his former girlfriend, Kelly, Cross reluctantly took the prescription from his psychiatrist, but later discarded it in a nearby trashcan. Later attending a bar, he attempted to proposition several women before becoming sick and stumbling into the bathroom, where he began to experience another vision of his ancestor.

In late October 1888, Orelov was tasked with assassinating Tsar Alexander III by the Mentor of the Order of Assassins. Having previously assassinated Alexander II and prevented further Templar gains in the country, the Assassins had hoped for a period of liberalization under Alexander III. However, the Tsar's actions had convinced them otherwise, leading the Assassins to attempt his assassination.

Following this, Orelov boarded the train returning the Tsar and his family to St. Petersburg from the Crimea. After dispatching several guards, he burst into the dining car of the train to find the stunned Royal Family. As the Tsar grabbed him from behind, Orelov stabbed him with his Hidden Blade, though this only wounded him. The two men then brawled in the car until a malfunction derailed the train.

Leading his family out of the wreckage, the Tsar saw Orelov lying nearby. After striking him, the Tsar retrieved the Staff from the wreckage, believing that Orelov was sent to extract it. He then tossed the Staff to Orelov, who unsuccessfully attacked the Tsar with it. After this, the Tsar disarmed Orelov and took back the Staff, telling him that he would build a new Eden in Russia with the help of his "friends." However, the Tsar refused to kill Orelov in front of his children and allowed him to leave.

Back in the present day, while he was still disoriented from his visions, Cross was kicked out of the bar onto the street. A passerby asked him if he needs help, but Cross accused him of being a Templar and pulled out a knife. Before he could kill the man, Cross was stopped by a woman, who threw him into her car and left before the police arrived. She then berated him for breaking cover and almost violating the first rule of the Creed, believing that Cross was an Assassin like her.

Issue #2

At an unspecified time, a couple driving down a road in a forest saw a young boy walking alone. Concerned, they stopped to talk to him, when they saw bruises on his face and body. As they asked him his name, he only replied in Russian that he wanted to go home.

Cross was woken up by the woman from the bar in an unknown room. The woman asked him how he knew about the Templars, but Cross didn't understand what she was talking about. She then introduced herself as Hannah and showed him around the Assassin camp. She said that though they had believed Cross to be an Assassin, but he wasn't a known member of any camp.

Issue #3

The exciting comic book companion to the acclaimed video-game series reaches its final issue. The streets of Petrograd were filled with the color and noise of revolution – the Bolsheviks had taken control of the country, but there was still conflict within the ranks. Assassin Nikolai Orelov confronted the abdicated Tsar Nicholas II to learn the final location of the Staff. In the present, Daniel Cross completed his pilgrimage to find the elusive Mentor of the Assassins, a quest that changes the Order forever. He took the life of the Mentor and dove out of the window to escape, where he later made his way to an Abstergo building and demanded to be put back in the Animus.

Deluxe Edition

Assassin's Creed: The Fall Deluxe Edition Cover.

The Fall Deluxe Edition was a softcover special edition that brought all three issues of the The Fall, plus an exclusive 10-page epilogue, which would also act as transition towards the next comic saga, Assassin's Creed: The Chain.[2]

This edition had a total of 128 pages, including the exclusive epilogue and a making-of section.

Trivia

  • Inspiration for The Fall came from the book The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon. The main character, Captain Bennett Marco, was brainwashed by the Communist Party to act as their sleeper agent, acting on their orders whenever he saw the Queen of Diamonds playing card. In The Fall, Abstergo programmed Daniel Cross to kill the Mentor when the moment of opportunity presented itself. [3]
  • In the Italian version, by pre-ordering issue #2, a code for unlocking the Helmschmied Drachen Armor for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was given away.[4]
  • The next installment, Assassin's Creed: The Chain, has yet to continue the stories of Daniel Cross and Nikolai Orelov. [5]

Gallery

Video

TeaserTeaser trailer.

References

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