Silent Assassin
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Publisher | Terminal Press |
First appearance | Silent Assassin: Understanding Trauma 2004 |
Created by | Brian Ferrara & Narek Gevorgian |
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Abilities | Unknown |
Silent Assassin is a graphic novel series from Terminal Press written by Brian Ferrara. The artwork was penciled, colored, and lettered by Narek Gevorgian, and inked by Don Redick.
[edit] Debut
The series debuted in 2004 with the release of the 48-page perfect-bound science-fiction comic book, Silent Assassin: Understanding Trauma. The first issue tells the story of a deformed and abused child's journey to becoming an assassin.
[edit] Plot summary
On a world populated by aliens, he is a foreigner, deformed by the horrors of his youth and hurt by those who should have been his protectors. He's felt pain, seen things, and inflicted atrocities that would have killed lesser beings.
If he could speak, he'd tell you all about it.
[edit] Upcoming Releases
Silent Assassin: Disorder Of A System is planned as the next graphic novel in the series, set to release in 2007.[citation needed]