WEDNESDAY WEBCOMIC #55
1:43 pm by Chrislewis
Tags: assassin's creed the fall, daniel cross, mentor
Here its is. One of the most stunning double pages of the whole series, and a pivotal moment in the long history of the struggle between Assassins and Templars. No more turning back now.
Reminder: The first issue is readable here, the second here and the Deluxe Edition that includes all three issues plus an exclusive epilogue is available in our store.




Russell Sparrow said on June 13, 2012
Nooooo! Poor old man! He was like a lovely grandpa
LooneyTexan said on June 13, 2012
my grandpa was a lovely fella. however, he looked more like old ezio than this mentor when he died.
Anja R. said on June 13, 2012
really love the detail on the hidden blade gaunlet
Lexter said on October 20, 2012
me too,
and that scene is really shocking.
Russell Sparrow said on June 13, 2012
I love the diversity of hidden blades, sort of reminds me of the unique lightsabers of individual Jedi.
I’ve always wondered; is the Mentor’s “Ah” a realisation of betrayal?
Sjoerd van der Heide said on June 18, 2012
I actually think he’s like: “Ah, you know how to use it.” Just like Ezio did in AC 2, showing off the Blade extending to Paola.
The old man didn’t see it coming. Poor man, i liked him!
Al said on June 19, 2012
Well Ezio learned how to use it from practice (saving Leonardo from a city guard, etc). But I think Daniel acquired the skill via Bleeding Effect-esque when Vidic was indoctrinating him. So he either learned when he was having those flashback memories of Nikolai or some sort of training program similar to the ones Abstergo agents used. The Assassins however didn’t know that he was indoctrinated only that he sees memories of his ancestor. On top of that he became a capable assassin over the years, and the hidden blade is easy to operate. So even if the hidden blade wasn’t a standard issue, and if Daniel had no hands-on experience with the blade, he could probably still operate it. I think the Mentor knew at least this much.
I haven’t read the comics for years so I might be forgetting something which could make my whole argument redundant.
MysticHeero said on June 13, 2012
Daniel certainly has very good aim, considering he’s not really aware/in control of himself right now….