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arcadian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 12:19 AM
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America's Army - The Graphic Novel
Based on th video game. :eyes:

http://www.americasarmy.com/graphicnovel/

Official Press Release

The U.S. Army announced today that it has launched America's Army - The Graphic Novel, a free online publication based on America's Army 3 (AA3), the only action game that delivers an authentic and entertaining Army experience by reflecting the training, technology, actions, and career advancement of a Soldier within an exciting, free game experience. The graphic novel is live now on the America's Army website (www.americasarmy.com/graphicnovel/). The AA3 PC game, in which Every Detail Counts™, will debut this summer.

This exclusive online novel allows readers to explore the storyline behind the AA3 game through stories that showcase Army operations, Military Occupational Specialties, and high tech equipment while following the lives of U.S. Army Soldiers at home station and while deployed. Readers will discover stories of bravery and teamwork by Soldiers whose jobs include Intelligence Analyst, Medic, UAV Operator, Infantryman, and Apache Helicopter Pilot.

Chapter 1, "Knowledge is Power" opens with the deployment of a U.S. Army Long Range Surveillance (LRS) team as a conflict arises between two fictitious countries, Czervenia and the Republic of the Ostregals. In this issue, U.S. Army Soldiers demonstrate combat readiness through superior military intelligence and elite training as they join coalition forces providing humanitarian aid to an allied country under genocidal attack. When an ominous plan is discovered and a dangerous conflict erupts, the U.S. Army answers the call.


http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21492
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YOY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 12:59 AM
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1. I really don't know any gamers who actually like the game.
Funny thing. When you play...the other side look like terrorists and you look like the good guys. To them you look like the terrorists and they look like the good guys. Poetic...I doubt they've thought about it too deeply.
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