Halo: The Great Journey – The Art of Building Worlds
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Halo: The Great Journey – The Art of Building Worlds is a hardcover art book that chronicles the artwork behind the Halo universe from 2001 to 2011. It is part of 343 Industries' plans for the ten-year anniversary celebration of the franchise.[2] Published by reference/companion and art book specialists Titan Books, Halo: The Great Journey was organized and designed by Martin Robinson, a Halo enthusiast and award-winning journalist for Eurogamer and IGN UK. It features over 400 concept art pieces, sketches and commentaries and was released on October 18, 2011.
Official summary
Content review
The Great Journey begins with a foreword by Frank O'Connor and an introductory overview of the last 10 years of the Halo universe. For a complete overview, read section Official summary above.
Limited edition
Template:Article Quote A 1,000 numbered copy UK-exclusive limited edition was also released. This edition features a unique slipcase cover as well as four hand-signed prints of Halo artwork. Included are the following pieces:
- John-117 by Eddie Smith (from Halo: Combat Evolved)
- Forerunner architecture cover art by Sparth (from Halo: Cryptum)
- A corridor battle aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn by Vitaliy Anikin (from Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)
- The Truth and Reconciliation's bridge by Vladimir Nenov (from Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)
Gallery
Eddie Smith’s Master Chief from the Halo film.