Assassin's Creed: Templars #9
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Assassin's Creed: Templars #9

Writer: Dennis Calero Artist: Dennis Calero Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: January 25, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
6.6Critic Rating
5.5User Rating

With the reality of his situation now almost preternaturally clear to Dre, there is only one possible course of action... he needs to get away from Abstergo. With no clue how to do this, he lets his instincts take over, and finds that he has hidden depths he never knew of... and skills he couldn't have imagined!

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner Jan 30, 2017

    Fantastic spy drama comes to its conclusion, leaving wonder of what will come next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerdly - Dean Fuller Jan 20, 2017

    The good news I mentioned at the beginning of the review? The final page confirms that The Black Cross will be back. The ending also pointed at this. Bolden's story seems to be over, but not that of Berg and his quest for the bloodline and diamond. I very much hope Dennis Calero is still involved as and when this happens. Assassin's Creed does have a very strong stable of books but I will miss this one, one that moved in slightly darker, murkier circles. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    GearWERKZ - Agasicles Stamas Jan 27, 2017

    A confusing mix of seemingly random story-telling that left me with very little to hold on to, nothing that really encourages me to go read the back-issues, and no emotional response to the storyline. There's a glimmer of interest in the art, but it's not the kind that grabs your attention right off the bat. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Flickering Myth - Calum Petrie Jan 27, 2017

    This four part arc(#6 " #9)has taken a different approach but still had no major payoff, the time spent invested in the arcseries now felt very underwhelming. The hope is that the next part of this series will be more interesting is high, though I'm not too optimistic. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    gearwerkz.com Jan 28, 2017

    A confusing mix of seemingly random story-telling that left me with very little to hold on to, nothing that really encourages me to go read the back-issues, and no emotional response to the storyline. There's a glimmer of interest in the art, but it's not the kind that grabs your attention right off the bat.

    You can find the rest of my review over at Gearwerkz(dotcom).

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