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Dante's Inferno gets a comic, read the first part now photo

Dante's Inferno has a comic book miniseries, and you can read the first part right here. Revolving around Dante's girlfriend Beatrice, it sets the scene for the upcoming game from Visceral. There's also plenty of blood and women in it, which makes it instantly better than any old poems I can think of. 

The comic comes courtesy of DC Comics and Wildstorm, and will be a six-part miniseries to get you all set up for Dante's inappropriately violent adventures through the seven levels of Hell. The first issue is out in stores now. so snap that up if you want a comic book based on a game based on a book.

Also, hit the jump for the latest Dante's Inferno dev diary!

DC Comics/WildStorm Productions and Electronic Arts will take comic book fans and gamers alike on a journey through the gates of Hell, with the release of the first issue in the six-issue comic miniseries, Dante’s Inferno, available now at comic book stores and retailers. Written by esteemed comic book writer Christo Gage (X-Men/Spider-Man, Wildcats) and featuring the highly stylized artwork of Diego Latorre (The Incredible Hulk). The first issue of the comic book portrays the murder of Dante’s beloved Beatrice, and his descent to hell to reclaim her soul

Created by Visceral Games, Dante’s Inferno is set in Dante Alighieri’s vividly imagined nine circles of hell – limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, violence, heresy, fraud and treachery. Players take Dante on an epic descent through hell, battling their way through a terrifying gauntlet of demons to reclaim the soul of his beloved Beatrice. The Dante’s Inferno comic will highlight the action-packed moments in the game, and will also deliver more perspective on Beatrice’s experience, adding more depth to the game’s story and exploring more of the poem’s dramatic depiction of the underworld.

“We’ve been incredibly lucky to get the talented artists of WildStorm to contribute their inspired craft to the Dante’s Inferno epic,” says Dante’s Inferno senior producer, Justin Lambros. “The vivid artwork from Diego Latorre just screams out of the page, and Christo Gage’s thoughtful words breathe life and give soul to Dante and Beatrice. We can’t wait to see what gamers think of the comic, and we think comic fans will love the game once it hits stores on February 9.”

The videogame Dante’s Inferno, upon which the comic book was based, will be released for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system and Sony PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) on February 9, 2010. A free demo will be available for download on the PlayStation Network starting December 10, 2009, and on December 24th on Xbox Live. Dante’s Inferno is rated M for Mature by the ESRB and 18+ by PEGI. For more information on Dante’s Inferno, please follow Dante’s Inferno on Twitter at www.twitter.com/danteteam, and visit the game’s official web site at www.dantesinferno.com, where the team explores a new circle of hell, with new content and updates on the ninth day of every month.

 

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KrazyKraut's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 09:41
KrazyKraut
interesting style of the art...
randombullseye's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 09:58
randombullseye
I like how on that advertisement for the game, and face it what is a dev diary or a man but an advertisement, has an ad before it.
psycho terror2's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:10
psycho terror2
this game better actually amount to something or EA will look more foolish than usual. i don't think i remember the last time a game got so much promotion (unless you count evony).
Threaded's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:18
Threaded
@Psycho terror2
Dead Space had a comic, movie, and 80 bajillion dev diaries.
360COMIC's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:24
360COMIC
you know how people say.... "your not promised tomorrow."? so true. but some games make me hope i live long enough to play them. man my priorities are skewed. with all the demonic, satanic, masonic, symbolism in games, it's nice to take on the role of someone on the opposite side for once. score one for the good guys. now its 50,000 to 1. what?? it ain't over till it's over.
yutt's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:25
yutt
This is the 300th Dante's Inferno article posted on Destructoid. The game looks like generic shit. What's with the obsession? I hope their paying Destructoid to market for them.
yutt's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:26
yutt
they're* =/
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:30
mistic
WOW I really like the style of that comic...

I'm wondering if I should read the book before or after the game...
otakunoise's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:38
otakunoise
anybody know what time that demo is hitting the psn today?
silvain's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 10:57
silvain
wow, that story was... massively generic.

not a bad art style, though.

I have a pet peeve, though, and that it's that no one who writes these redemption stories has one lick of an idea of what real faith is.
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 11:04
Maurice Tan
This didn't happen in the book!
whormongr's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 12:22
whormongr
who is the artist, it looks like either barron storey or dave mckean
Diego Latorre Relancio's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 16:19
Diego Latorre Relancio
whormongr, the artist is Diego Latorre (me) and I´m really proud you compare me with Mckean and Storey. Thanks.
timtheterrible's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 17:44
timtheterrible
@ Diego

Very impressive stuff.
Gyro's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 17:51
Gyro
@Diego, that's an awesome style you have.
Space Invader's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/10/2009 18:07
Space Invader
@Jim "There's also plenty of blood and women in it, which makes it instantly better than any old poems I can think of"
Troll Alert!
HammerShark's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/11/2009 00:18
HammerShark
Yesses. Likes. Lots of LIKE and YES for this game.
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