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Attack on Titan anthology comic revealed at NYCC

If you like Attack on Titan, and you're a fan of comics, boy is this new directly for you, JOKE LANDED! Kodansha Comics announced at their panel today, a 250 page anthology comic for Attack on Titan. Anthologies, for those unfamiliar with the term, are short stories centered around a similar theme or franchise. Think Halo Legends.

This anthology comic book will have numerous famous creators sharing their own short stories, including Scott Snyder, Gail Simone, Michael Avon Oeming, Faith Erin Hicks, Kate Leth, Jeremy Lambert, Ronald Wimberly, Genevieve Valentine, Afua Richardson, Tomer Hanuka and Asaf Hanuka.

The 250 page book will be fully colored, and stories will run about 5-25 pages. It's scheduled to release in Fall of 2016. If you're at all a fan of Attack on Titan, and long to see new faces, keep a look out for this one. For the full article regarding the anthology comic, head on over to Comic Book Resources.

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