Through a joint collaboration with IDW Publishing and EA's new EA Comics brand, comic versions of Dragon Age and Army of Two will find themselves on shelves and available for download on iTunes in monthly runs. The comics will be backed by some pretty heavy hitters; Orson Scott Card will be penning the story for Dragon Age and veteran Peter Milligan will be handling the story for Army of Two, which is due to start its run sometime in January 2010.
There's no information on the Dragon Age comic at this time, however we know the events of the Army of Two bromic (see what we did there?) will bridge the gap between the conclusion of the first game and the events of The 40th Day.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Oct 7th 2009 3:21AM ch3burashka said
Orson Scott Card is a weird choice for a fantasy comic about killing dudes. I didn't think Dragon Age had a loss-of-innocence story, which is pretty much OSC's staple.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 3:39AM ProtesttheHiro said
Have you ever read OSC? He writes well in pretty much any genre and he has done Fantasy.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 5:45AM (Unverified) said
Let me be the first one to say it....BOYCOTT DRAGON AGE ;)
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 8:21AM deejrandom said
To late artless, they've been whining about that on the bioware forums for a couple of days now.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 8:44AM xGeneral DEATHxDEETH82 said
Those Army of Two storylines are gonna be deep, bro...DEEP.
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