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'''''Halo: Uprising'' Issue Two''' was released on November 21st, 2007 and is the second of four in the ''[[Halo: Uprising]]'' series of comics.  
'''''Halo: Uprising Issue 2''''' was released on [[2007 (real world)|November 21, 2007]] and is the second of four in the ''[[Halo: Uprising]]'' series of comics.


==Short Summary==
==Official summary==
'''Official Marvel Summary:'''
{{Article quote|The Eisner Award-winning team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev unveil a new chapter in the ''Halo'' mythos. Master Chief is captured and interrogated by Covenant forces. While back on Earth, a star-crossed human couple tries to stay alive as every single thing they hold dear is taken from them. Earth is falling to alien invaders, and no one knows what or where the mysterious artifact known as “the Key” is. The human race is at the brink of destruction. Can the bravery of a few turn the tide?}}
The Eisner Award-winning team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev unveil a new chapter in the ''Halo'' mythos. Master Chief is captured and interrogated by Covenant forces. While back on Earth, a star-crossed human couple tries to stay alive as every single thing they hold dear is taken from them. Earth is falling to alien invaders, and no one knows what or where the mysterious artifact known as “the Key” is. The human race is at the brink of destruction. Can the bravery of a few turn the tide?


==Detailed Summary==
==Plot synopsis==
The [[Master Chief|Chief]] is questioned about where the [[Key of Osanalan]] is on the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], while UNSC forces on [[Io]] try contacting him through his helmet. The [[Brute Chieftain]] interrogates the Chief, and he gives a reply, telling him it meant "to always strip your enemies of weapons before you interrogate him." He promptly sticks a [[plasma grenade]] on the Chieftain's genitals, blowing him and several [[Grunts]] and [[Jackals]] nearby away. Some surviving Grunts get together, trying to find the escaped Chief.  
[[John-117]] is questioned about where the [[Key of Osanalan]] is on the [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], while [[Io Station]] tries to contact him. The [[Jiralhanae War Chieftain|Brute Chieftain]] interrogates the Chief, asking about the [[Key of Osanalan]] and he gives a reply, telling him it meant "to always strip your enemies of weapons before you interrogate him." He promptly sticks a [[Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenade]] on the Chieftain's groin, blowing him and several [[Unggoy|Grunts]] and [[Kig-yar|Jackals]] nearby away. Some surviving Grunts get together, trying to find the escaped Chief.


The scene cuts to [[Cleveland]], where the humans are gathered together, questioned by a Brute about the Key of Osanalan, [[Ruwan]] knows exactly what it was. The Brute, ordering the humans to bring him the key, got his sentence cut off, and is attacked by [[ODST]] troops dropping off from [[Hornets]]. Everyone flees, and as [[Myras Tyla]] escapes with Ruwan, she questions how she had lived her life, and blames it all on her boyfriend, Philip. With twisted fervor, she pushes herself to escape, while thinking of spending a new life with Ruwan. She picks up a fallen [[plasma pistol]].  
The scene cuts to [[Cleveland]], where the humans are gathered together, questioned by a Brute about the Key of Osanalan, [[Ruwan Ackerson|Ruwan]] knows exactly what it was. The Brute, ordering the humans to bring him the key, got his sentence cut off, and is attacked by [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODST]] troops dropping off from [[AV-14 Hornet|Hornets]]. Everyone flees, and as [[Myras Tyla]] escapes with Ruwan, she questions how she had lived her life, and blames it all on her boyfriend, [[Philip]]. With twisted fervor, she pushes herself to escape, while thinking of spending a new life with Ruwan. She picks up a fallen [[Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol|plasma pistol]].


Everything is chaos; Myras, having found Ruwan, escapes together, riding a [[M831 Troop Transport Warthog|Warthog]] to safety. They head to a section of the city not under attack, Myras killing off three Grunts with an overcharged plasma pistol. They help themselves to some supplies on the Warthog, and set up a little camp for themselves. They chatted a while, and almost kissed. Suddenly, the ground shakes and chunking sounds are heard as a [[Scarab]] appears while they run to relative safety.  
Everything is chaos; Myras, having found Ruwan, escapes together, riding a [[M831 Troop Transport|Warthog]] to safety. They head to a section of the city not under attack, Myras killing off three Grunts with an overcharged plasma pistol. They help themselves to some supplies on the Warthog, and set up a little camp for themselves. They chatted a while, and almost kissed. Suddenly, the ground shakes and chunking sounds are heard as a [[Deutoros-pattern Scarab|Scarab]] appears while they run to relative safety.


Back on the Forerunner ship, the Chief kills off some patrolling Grunts. Switching to a Carbine, he heads to another Truth's section of the ship. When he arrives at Truth's chambers, he holds up his carbine, sights the [[Prophet of Truth]], and fires a round.
Back on the Forerunner ship, the Chief kills off some patrolling Grunts. Switching to a [[Type-51 Carbine]], he heads to another section of the ship. When he arrives at Truth's chambers, he holds up his carbine, sights the [[Prophet of Truth]], and fires a round.


==Credits==
==Sources==
* Alex Maleev - Penciling, Inking, and Coloring
{{Ref/Sources}}
* Chris Eliopoulos - Lettering
* Brian Micheal Bendis -Author


==Related Articles==
==External links==
*''[[Halo: Uprising]]''
*[[Halo: Uprising Issue 1|Issue #1]]
*[[Halo: Uprising Issue 3|Issue #3]]
*[[Halo: Uprising Issue 4|Issue #4]]
 
== Trivia ==
*When the Master Chief sticks the "Brute in the privates", it should have actually bounced off, as in ''[[Halo 3]]'', the grenades merely bounce off Chieftains. This could be that the technology advanced between the time period or that there was no protection in that area of the armor or the armor is shut off.
*Oddly, when the Master Chief is being interrogated, there is a Grunt with a [[Fuel Rod Gun]] (''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' stripped-down, violet version) and a curved backpack and head (''Halo: Combat Evolved'' version). Later, there is a Grunt with a cylinder backpack attached to his hind.
 
==External Links==
<references/>
*[http://www.marvel.com/catalog/?book_id=7212 ''Halo Uprising'' #2]
*[http://www.marvel.com/catalog/?book_id=7212 ''Halo Uprising'' #2]
*[http://comics.ign.com/articles/789/789811p1.html IGN Interview with ''Halo Uprising'' writer Brian Bendis]
*[http://comics.ign.com/articles/789/789811p1.html IGN Interview with ''Halo Uprising'' writer Brian Bendis]


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Halo: Uprising Issue 2
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Attribution information

Author(s):

  • Brian Michael Bendis (writer)
  • Alex Maleev (pencils, inks)
  • Matt Hollingsworth, Jose Villarrubia, June Chung (colors)
  • Chris Eliopoulos (letters)
Publication information

Publisher:

Marvel Comics

Publication date:

November 21, 2007

 

Halo: Uprising Issue 2 was released on November 21, 2007 and is the second of four in the Halo: Uprising series of comics.

Official summary[edit]

The Eisner Award-winning team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev unveil a new chapter in the Halo mythos. Master Chief is captured and interrogated by Covenant forces. While back on Earth, a star-crossed human couple tries to stay alive as every single thing they hold dear is taken from them. Earth is falling to alien invaders, and no one knows what or where the mysterious artifact known as “the Key” is. The human race is at the brink of destruction. Can the bravery of a few turn the tide?

Plot synopsis[edit]

John-117 is questioned about where the Key of Osanalan is on the Forerunner Dreadnought, while Io Station tries to contact him. The Brute Chieftain interrogates the Chief, asking about the Key of Osanalan and he gives a reply, telling him it meant "to always strip your enemies of weapons before you interrogate him." He promptly sticks a plasma grenade on the Chieftain's groin, blowing him and several Grunts and Jackals nearby away. Some surviving Grunts get together, trying to find the escaped Chief.

The scene cuts to Cleveland, where the humans are gathered together, questioned by a Brute about the Key of Osanalan, Ruwan knows exactly what it was. The Brute, ordering the humans to bring him the key, got his sentence cut off, and is attacked by ODST troops dropping off from Hornets. Everyone flees, and as Myras Tyla escapes with Ruwan, she questions how she had lived her life, and blames it all on her boyfriend, Philip. With twisted fervor, she pushes herself to escape, while thinking of spending a new life with Ruwan. She picks up a fallen plasma pistol.

Everything is chaos; Myras, having found Ruwan, escapes together, riding a Warthog to safety. They head to a section of the city not under attack, Myras killing off three Grunts with an overcharged plasma pistol. They help themselves to some supplies on the Warthog, and set up a little camp for themselves. They chatted a while, and almost kissed. Suddenly, the ground shakes and chunking sounds are heard as a Scarab appears while they run to relative safety.

Back on the Forerunner ship, the Chief kills off some patrolling Grunts. Switching to a Type-51 Carbine, he heads to another section of the ship. When he arrives at Truth's chambers, he holds up his carbine, sights the Prophet of Truth, and fires a round.

Sources[edit]

External links[edit]

Preceded by
Issue 1
Halo: Uprising comic series
Issue 2
Succeeded by
Issue 3