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The colored, final-quality cover artwork was revealed by IGN in mid-August, 2011.[http://au.comics.ign.com/articles/118/1187887p1.html] You can see it below. Click for a much larger view.
 
The colored, final-quality cover artwork was revealed by IGN in mid-August, 2011.[http://au.comics.ign.com/articles/118/1187887p1.html] You can see it below. Click for a much larger view.
  
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Revision as of 08:15, 20 August 2011

Sword of Justice is a five-issue, limited edition, Diablo III comic book. This title was revealed[1] during the Blizzard Merch panel at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con.

The first (of five) issues is set to go on sale November 23, 2011, and should retail for $2.99. Blizzard has not yet announced plans to collect all five in a graphic novel, for fans who would prefer to buy the whole thing at once.


Comic Details

First issue cover art concept.

This series of comics is being written by Aaron Williams, with artwork by Joseph Lacroix and coloring by Dave Stewart.

The story takes place during the twenty years between the end of D2 and the start of D3. The protagonist is a young man named Jacob who lives somewhere near the Mount Arreat Crater. As we know from the game lore, Tyrael used his sword to destroy the Worldstone in the concluding plot event of D2X, then vanished and has not been seen since. Tyrael’s sword did not vanish though. It remained in the mortal realm after Tyrael’s disappearance, and somehow sent visions into Jacob’s head, leading him to discover the weapon.

Jacob takes the weapon and by it is compelled to serve as the “avatar of justice” on Sanctuary.

Few details were revealed about the story, but the official quote during the panel is short and informative:

It's got a mortal hero, it’s got barbarians, it’s got demonic corruption, and a sexy wizard. Everything you could want.

Full video of the presentation can be seen here, courtesy of Gamespot. The Sword of Justice is revealed at about 29:40 into the panel.


Cover Artwork

The colored, final-quality cover artwork was revealed by IGN in mid-August, 2011.[2] You can see it below. Click for a much larger view.

Cover artwork for issue one.