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{{Title|''Shore Leave: Master Chief on Holiday''}}
{{Title|''Shore Leave: Master Chief on Holiday''}}
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[[File:Melon.png|thumb|left|A frame of the comic.]]
[[File:Milk.jpg|thumb|A frame of the comic.]]
'''''Shore Leave: Master Chief on Holiday''''' is a humorous six-frame comic strip by [[Paul Russel]] that is included in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' alongside ''Bungie's Bullshit Bluster'', a section in which [[Bungie]] writes about the production of the ''Graphic Novel''. The story depicts [[John-117]] on shore leave and having a miserable time dealing with mundane matters such as getting the morning paper, getting stuck in traffic, and getting groceries.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 127''</ref>
'''''Shore Leave: Master Chief on Holiday''''' is a humorous six-frame comic strip by [[Paul Russel]] that is included in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'' alongside ''Bungie's Bullshit Bluster'', a section in which [[Bungie]] writes about the production of the ''Graphic Novel''. The story depicts [[John-117]] on shore leave and having a miserable time dealing with mundane matters such as getting the morning paper, getting stuck in traffic, and getting groceries.<ref>'''Halo Graphic Novel''', ''page 127''</ref>


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File:Melon.png|A frame of the comic.
File:Milk.jpg|A frame of the comic.
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 16:01, May 31, 2011

Template:Not Canon Shore Leave: Master Chief on Holiday is a humorous six-frame comic strip by Paul Russel that is included in the Halo Graphic Novel alongside Bungie's Bullshit Bluster, a section in which Bungie writes about the production of the Graphic Novel. The story depicts John-117 on shore leave and having a miserable time dealing with mundane matters such as getting the morning paper, getting stuck in traffic, and getting groceries.[1]

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  1. ^ Halo Graphic Novel, page 127