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Assassin's Creed: Assassins #11-15

Assassin's Creed, Volume 3: Homecoming

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 The Brotherhood of the Assassins is in trouble. Their long feud with the Templar Order has depleted their resources and they are struggling to regain their footing in a world where the goalposts are constantly shifting. Could joining forces with a mysterious collective help, or are their aims too different to make an alliance an option? Join Charlotte de la Cruz and Galina Voronina as they try and navigate a clear path for the Assassins through turbulent waters!

Critically-acclaimed collection of the stunning Assassin's Creed comics

Established as entirely canon by Ubisoft Head of Content, Aymar Azaizia, with story and plot contributions from Ubisoft lead scriptwriter Richard Farrese.

Perfect jumping on point for those new to the franchise, as well as existing fans!

112 pages, Paperback

First published May 23, 2017

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Anthony Del Col

131 books47 followers
Anthony is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer/producer of podcasts and comics. His stories include KILL SHAKESPEARE, ASSASSIN'S CREED, the controversial graphic novel THE DEATH OF NANCY DREW, and the award-winning Insider comic I ESCAPED A CHINESE INTERNMENT CAMP, a first-person exploration of one Muslim Uyghur woman’s imprisonment by the Chinese government (2022 Pulitzer Award for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary).

His 2020 audio drama ASSASSIN’S CREED: GOLD, starring Oscar-nominee Riz Ahmed, was Audible’s top-rated release of the year. HIs first project with Audible, the found-footage thriller UNHEARD: THE STORY OF ANNA WINSLOW, hit #1 on Audible and broke download records.

Other projects include the Ringo Awards-nominated graphic novel SON OF HITLER (“few war stories are this much fun” - NPR); LUKE CAGE: EVERYMAN (Marvel), three seasons of Wondery’s hit podcast AGAINST THE ODDS, over 50 episodes of the Army Matters podcast and a series of acclaimed and award-winning comics for Insider that explore subjects such as anti-Muslim policies in India, filtration camps in Ukraine and migrant workers in Qatar.

A proud Canadian, he lives in Brooklyn with his lovely - and patient - wife Lisa, son Dashiell and daughter Siena.

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Profile Image for Achilles  Lanis.
56 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2021
Homecoming is the end of this series and it ends with a bang.

It takes place two weeks after the end of volume 2 with Charlotte coming face to face with her grandmother. There's also a big cameo of a fan favorite character from the games. Charlotte also relives the past again as another ancestor of hers and both past and present storylines are thrilling and even emotional.

The art remains great. It was a fast-paced volume and i found it even better than the other 2. It was very engaging and suspenseful.

The ending of course leads to Assassin's Creed: Uprising, Volume 1: Common Ground so it's not truly an ending but it was a great volume.

Definitely recommended to fans of the previous volumes!
Profile Image for Monika.
968 reviews15 followers
October 30, 2022
Good

Defo good one, fast, full of action. I like drawing and story line too. Charlotte is an interesting character for sure.
Profile Image for Rolando Marono.
1,944 reviews19 followers
December 23, 2017
The bad:
-Lousy conclusion.
-Very confusing, many times you didn't know who was talking because the panels show zoom outs.
-The ancestor action wasn't good either.
-The conflict and resolution between charlotte and he grandma wasn't built just shown.
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1,186 reviews34 followers
February 10, 2021
Why can't life be more like a video game? Why can't we make mistakes die, and regenerate? And eventually get to the next level? But life's not a game. — Charlotte De La Cruz

Volume 3 picks up 2 weeks after the end of volume 2. Charlotte and her cell are on an island own by Erudito. Erudito is in hiding from the Templars, they are in an uneasy state with the Brotherhood (for all intents and purposes.) Erudito which is currently headed by Charlotte's Leta, her grandmother. There are just the right amount of Spanish titles sprinkled throughout the text for it to make sense. The ancestor in question this time is Himan "Bloody Hiram" Stoddard in Florance, Italy 1516. He is a protege of Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Both Ezio and Michangelo make appearances. Charlotte is looking for evidence of the Consus, who appeared to Charlotte in Dorothy's body in volume one.

The plot for this volume is fast-paced with a lot happening at all times. Rapid discussions and disagreements between characters and misdirects. There is less with any antagonists. It's not a bad thing but it doesn't feel like the other two. I appreciate the art style for this series. Expressions are done well, which is needed for this volume in particular. Hiram is done well in his different personalities. I appreciate the shading work on faces. That said the colour on the island in particular just feels a bit off. As a bit of an aside, it took me until right until near the end of the book to realise who Charlotte occasionally reminded me of Faith from Mirror's Edge for reasons I don't really understand (sometimes my brain is a weird place).

Volume 3 includes not only background information on Florence and Giotto's Campanile but behind the scenes on all three volumes. It is worth noting that these Assassin's Creed graphic novels are followed by the Uprising arcs. As usual, I will add the disclaimer that I do not play the AC games due to my inability to use a controller on my pc well and my atrocious dexterity. I have watched people play quite a bit which is something I have a bizarre love for (watching people game). My appreciation for AC likely comes from adoring the idea of exploring ancestral lives or past lives.

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Profile Image for Joshua.
49 reviews
May 25, 2024
4 stars for my emotional satisfaction but good God there was some plot contriveces here at hand.
For example Charlotte realises that she has potentionaly been bugged and so Florencia forces her to undergo the inspection however Kody doesnt trust Erudito and gets Charlotte out the machine and she changes her mind asap, why you ask? So the writer can make the next scene happen that's why! There are also some confusing panels that made me confused when and how we are following someone and character motivation flipflops. The past story was alright to be honest but I didn't really care to much about Giovanni and Hirams explanation as to why he is so traumatised... you have to do a bit better than that to convince me you know.

Anyway some positives, I found Charlotte more fun this time around and the passing between past and present felt more organicly this time and the False Memory segment even though I complained was well edited.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Víťa Zvonek.
24 reviews3 followers
October 7, 2018
Uhm... no. This just wasn't right. The series weren't bad, but it just ended into nothing after all that we've been served. And there were many unrealistic moments, that were too much even for Assassin's Creed (like plane crashing after being shot and everybody survives). What I loved was seeing Ezio again, so we've learned what he was doing between Revelations and Embers. That was absolutely heart-warming.

Fortunatelly this isn't absolute ending, because it leads to Uprising series (which I also read and liked, only the ending wasn't satisfying... again!!!), but for the series as a stand alone, it could be better!
18 reviews
April 22, 2022
Homecoming is a fine conclusion to Assassin's Creed self-titled comic book series, as well as a good setup for the sequel Assassin's Creed: Uprising. It continues the trend of the previous two issues, incorporating yet another historical setting that needed just a little more fleshing out. This time a legacy character takes the stage: Giovanni Borgia, a focal character from the long-defunct Facebook game Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy, whose importance and history would be lost on those who did not play it during its very short lifetime or don't read wiki pages.
Profile Image for Sarah.
883 reviews
October 10, 2019
I got lost a few times following who was who and whether they were assassin, templar, or neither. Even in some of the art, it was difficult to keep track of certain characters as their image seemed to change between frames or else they looked similar to other characters. A few deaths also happened so quickly that I almost missed them (and in one case did miss it).

Just a bit chaotic and messy for my tastes. Probably better suited to stay as a video game.
Profile Image for poesielos.
588 reviews98 followers
June 19, 2017
...und mal wieder ein Charakter tot, den ich mag. Gefühlt passiert nicht wirklich viel in diesem Band und der Handlungsbogen in Somalia ist leider arg kurz geraten. Aber hey, wenigstens sind für Uprising jetzt die Weichen gestellt! :)

(Und dieses Cover mit Galina ist einfach nur wunderschön <3)
Profile Image for Colleen Villasenor.
487 reviews6 followers
November 11, 2023
The best part of this series is the artwork, especially the covers. The ending was a bit of a let-down. It seemed a little anti-climactic. It was nice to see Ezio, though. I like this series. I enjoy the storyline and how everything fits together. It seems to catch the spirit of the game pretty well
Profile Image for Kati.
2,332 reviews65 followers
May 31, 2017
Charlotte's much more palatable in this volume. She's not as annoying - but she's still dumb. If she had just finished the scan like her grandmother told her to, but no, she always knows better. Incorrigible as ever.
Profile Image for Vitek Novy.
383 reviews12 followers
May 4, 2018
Třetí díl asasínského comicsu. Ten příběh se docela slibně rozjel, je to hodně akční a přesto mi to přišlo takové celkově slabší než předchozí díly. Možná je to tím že to v nejlepším takhle utnuli. Ale bylo milé vidět tam Ezia jako vedlejší postavu...
Profile Image for Tomáš Drako.
435 reviews6 followers
November 12, 2017
Séria, ktorá sa sústreďuje na prítomnú dejovú linku, namiesto minulosti. Neviem, prišlo mi to ako najslabší diel. Aspoň že sa na pár stránok mihol Ezzio.
Profile Image for Luci.
1,164 reviews
September 4, 2019
It was a meh ending. I felt like the past storyline was very forced.
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2,425 reviews16 followers
November 27, 2021
Interesting mix of historical fiction and modern spy/sci-fi type stuff. I never played the game, but this is a fun ride.
53 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2022
A confusing comic/story but at least Ezio was in it...
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302 reviews6 followers
July 19, 2022
This was an OK story. Reading it made me wonder if they had more in mind as a continuation to this, or if it just fizzled. It wasn't bad, but it was also not super exciting.
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35 reviews1 follower
November 13, 2023
A good comic but a quite linear one. I've enjoyed it but it took me quite a while to finish.
Profile Image for Maris Krivtezs.
45 reviews1 follower
December 27, 2024
Mess

Again - same as the first book it is a mess. The only good thing about it is that it continues a story.
Profile Image for Graham Blair.
78 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2021
Still as confusing as the other ones. Think I finally understand what happened, however not a real ending. Just another lead up to the next series. Will need to read them to actually figure out what the heck is going on. 🤔
Charlotte apparently is still the chosen one even though she constantly undermines more experienced assassins but most of the time she's right? Yeah because storyline....🙄
However best thing, there were like 4 pages of Ezio 🤩! The true Master Assassin showing how to be a mentor. Although the two people he's training Giovanni and Hiram.... wasn't great.
As with the other collections the little history fact file at the end is really interesting 😁
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6,260 reviews330 followers
January 29, 2020
Well, the series is over now, though most of these characters are going to show up in Uprising. Once again, Charlotte screws everything up by her bone-deep conviction that she knows better than experienced Assassins and Erudito members who have been doing this for a long time, and this time people die for it. And she'll never, ever be held accountable. Also, the historical story is meh at best. Sure, Ezio shows up, but only briefly. And the artist has apparently never seen the man, so he looks absolutely nothing like himself. Also, Michelangelo shows up as a supposed good friend of Ezio, in his ever actual appearance in the AC canon, which... Did Del Col get him confused with Leonardo?
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