
- Halo 2 Series 7 Heretic Elite Action Figures
The discovery of incredible Prophet deceit by the heretic Elites has led to a schism in the Covenant. These rebel Elites are intent on exposing the lies and treachery of their ruling class, and returning the Sangheili to their prior honor and glory. To do this, they will have to fight their own kind, and risk everything on a struggle against everything they ever believed. Once more taking up the colors of their homeworld, they must seek allies amongst enemies, and strength from the very Arbiter
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- The Brute Chieftain has 16 points of articulation.
- Figure stands at 6 inches tall.
- Equipped with trademark gravity hammer.
- Weapons are interchangeable with Master chief and Spartan Soldiers
- Makes Halo 3 debut.
Straight out of the hit video game series and into an articulated action figure form, the Halo 3 Series 1 features all your favorite characters in high detail. Each includes multiple points of articulation and comes with signature weapons.The enemy is at hand. The hunt begins. The Brute combat mentality relies on overwhelming force and firepower to kill its opposition and nothing will stop this Brute Chieftain in his attempt to wipe out humanity. Brute Chieftain features 15 points of articulatio
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…the protagonists would look something this. Both of these illustrations come courtesy of Game Informer reader Robert Mangaoang, who you may remember from zombie Pikachu and Jedi Kevin Butler. When did the "turn licensed characters into zombie craze" start? Did this awesome movement begin with Marvel Zombies? Or does it go back further than that?


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…the protagonists would look something this. Both of these illustrations come courtesy of Game Informer reader Robert Mangaoang, who you may remember from zombie Pikachu and Jedi Kevin Butler. When did the "turn licensed characters into zombie craze" start? Did this awesome movement begin with Marvel Zombies? Or does it go back further than that?


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…the protagonists would look something this. Both of these illustrations come courtesy of Game Informer reader Robert Mangaoang, who you may remember from zombie Pikachu and Jedi Kevin Butler. When did the "turn licensed characters into zombie craze" start? Did this awesome movement begin with Marvel Zombies? Or does it go back further than that?


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…the protagonists would look something this. Both of these illustrations come courtesy of Game Informer reader Robert Mangaoang, who you may remember from zombie Pikachu and Jedi Kevin Butler. When did the "turn licensed characters into zombie craze" start? Did this awesome movement begin with Marvel Zombies? Or does it go back further than that?


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…the protagonists would look something this. Both of these illustrations come courtesy of Game Informer reader Robert Mangaoang, who you may remember from zombie Pikachu and Jedi Kevin Butler. When did the "turn licensed characters into zombie craze" start? Did this awesome movement begin with Marvel Zombies? Or does it go back further than that?


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The Greg Bear-penned book Halo: Cryptum will release in January 2011, and is the first of a planned trilogy of Forerunner novels with Tor Books. Check out the full cover image after the jump.
Tor Books explains the setting:
"Halo: Cryptum will begin the first deep exploration into the time of the Forerunners, the creators and builders of the Halos. Almost nothing is known for sure about this ancient race. Worshipped by the Covenant as gods, their engineering relics pepper the galaxy, and their connection to humanity remains unanswered. Devoted fans of both the books and games will finally get to delve deep into the era of these enigmatic beings, and discover for themselves the epic story behind one of the great mysteries of the “Halo” universe: the complete disappearance of the Forerunners from existence."
"The enigma of the Forerunners is really at the heart of the drama and mystery of the Halo universe," says Frank O'Connor, Franchise Development Director for 343 Industries. "In all the games and the books so far we've only scratched the surface of the terrible events that engulfed the Forerunners and the Galaxy they protected 100,000 years ago, and we're very lucky to have a writer with Greg's experience and creativity to help us finally shed some light on why the Halos are really here."
I'll definitely have to ask Matt Miller for a summary of this book after he blazes through it!


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