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Issue 2: October 20, 2010<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33826/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_2 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #2'']</ref><br>
Issue 2: October 20, 2010<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33826/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_2 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #2'']</ref><br>
Issue 3: November 24, 2010<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33796/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_3 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #3'']</ref><br>
Issue 3: November 24, 2010<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33796/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_3 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #3'']</ref><br>
Issue 4: February 23 2011<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33795/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_4 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #4'']</ref><br>
Issue 4: February 23, 2011<ref>[http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/33795/halo_fall_of_reach_-_boot_camp_2010_4 '''Marvel.com''': ''Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp (2010) #4'']</ref><br>
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File:Boot Camp Issue 2.jpg|The cover of the second issue.
File:Boot Camp Issue 2.jpg|The cover of the second issue.
File:Boot Camp Issue 3.jpg|The cover of Issue #3.
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File:FoR_bootcamp_4.jpg|Cover art for Issue #4.
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Template:Ratings Template:New Content Template:Book Info Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp is the first story arc in Halo: Fall of Reach, an ongoing series of a comic-book adaptation of the first Halo novel, The Fall of Reach.[1] This series is published by Marvel Comics in conjunction with 343 Industries, and is written by Brian Reed with art by Felix Ruiz. Consisting of four issues,[2] Boot Camp chronicles the childhood of future SPARTAN-II commander John-117 as he is kidnapped and thrown into the elite supersoldier program early on in the 26th century. The story arc culminates in the Spartans' first real mission, an operation to capture the rebel Colonel Robert Watts at Eridanus Secundus.[2]

The first issue in the Boot Camp series was released on September 15, 2010, a day after Halo: Reach, with the second issue being released on October 20. A hardcover collection is set to be released on March 30, 2011.[3]

Boot Camp will be succeeded by two additional story arcs which cover the rest of the novel's story; Covenant and Pillar of Autumn.[2]

Official statement

"This September, Marvel and 343 Industries are proud to announce Halo: Fall of Reach “Boot Camp #1,” the graphic fiction event answering the question on the minds of gamers around the world—what’s the secret on the planet of Reach that led to the creation of the Master Chief? Fan-favorite writer Brian Reed and artist Felix Ruiz team-up to adapt the New York Times best-selling novel, Halo: Fall of Reach, and bring the world of Halo to life like you’ve never seen it before!"
— Marvel and 343 Industries

Plot synopsis

The series follows the plot of the novel, though some events have been omitted. In turn, a new subplot which further explores the Eridanus rebels and their leader, Colonel Robert Watts, has been added.

Issue #1

The first issue opens with the battle over Eridanus II during Operation: TREBUCHET in 2513 and the rebels' escape from the planet. The story then jumps four years forward, as the shuttle Han arrives in the Eridanus system with Dr. Catherine Halsey and Lt. Jacob Keyes onboard. In Elysium City on Eridanus II, they observe the boy who will later become John-117. A month later, the Spartan conscripts, having each been kidnapped and brought to Reach, are rounded up as Halsey tells them of their conscription to the SPARTAN-II project. Later, Halsey is seen drinking in her apartment, when she receives a message from Vice Admiral Ysionris Jeromi, regarding the risks involved in the planned SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures.

Issue #2

The second issue focuses on the training of the SPARTAN-IIs. John and the other recruits are woken up and are put through various exercises by CPO Franklin Mendez. Afterward, they are taught of the Battle of Thermopylae by Déjà in the Reach Naval Academy. A UNSC transport vessel is then shown exiting slipspace and soon being boarded by rebels near Eridanus II. The narrative then returns to the Spartan trainees, who are dropped into the Military Wilderness Training Preserve on Reach and are given a mission to find a way to the extraction point, each on their own. The Spartans team up, and with John on the lead, seize a dropship and use it to return to the base. After the incident, John is promoted squad leader by Chief Mendez.

Issue #3

Issue #3 begins with the funeral ceremony for those who died in the SPARTAN-II augmentations, aboard the UNSC carrier Atlas. Several months later, Halsey and Mendez arrive at one of Reach's abandoned titanium mines where the Spartans are training against UNSC personnel wearing Mark I Prototype Exoskeletons. Soon after, the Spartans are assigned to their first real mission: to capture Colonel Robert Watts, who is hiding somewhere in the Eridanus asteroid belt. After being briefed onboard the UNSC Pioneer, the Spartans sneak aboard the freighter Laden and manage to get inside the rebel-controlled asteroid habitat, Eridanus Secundus. The issue ends as the Spartans assault Watts' private residence inside the base.

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