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"The secret struggle between Assassins and Templars hits the Vietnam War in a special, complete edition of this exciting graphic novel! An exciting thriller set in the world of Assassin's Creed. When a Japanese hacker discovers a massive Templar data leak, his investigation leads him to relive the memories of an Assassin cell operating in the depths of 'Nam! Collects volumes one and two of the thrilling Bloodstone graphic novel saga."--Provided by publisher

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"The secret struggle between Assassins and Templars hits the Vietnam War in a special, complete edition of this exciting graphic novel! An exciting thriller set in the world of Assassin's Creed. When a Japanese hacker discovers a massive Templar data leak, his investigation leads him to relive the memories of an Assassin cell operating in the depths of 'Nam! Collects volumes one and two of the thrilling Bloodstone graphic novel saga."--Provided by publisher
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GUILLAUME DORISON is a French comic book writer who often writes under the pseudonym Izu. His projects include 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 is a Paris-based comic artist, animator and freelance visual developer. Born in Rouen, he began his career working for animation studios like Neomis, Xilam and SIP in 2005. His first comic was the cyberpunk series Clockwerx, that he made in cooperation with writers Jason Henderson and Tony Salvaggio for Les Humanoïdes Associés in 2008 and 2009. He worked with fellow artist Didier Poli on the artwork of his next series, Neige Fondation (written by Didier Convard and Éric Adam, 2010-2012) and Les Seigneurs de Guerre (written by Guillaume Dorison since 2012).