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'''''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''''',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gunncomics/status/1162379594101641216|title=‘MediEvil: Fate’s Arrow.’|author=Jason Wilson|published=16 August 2019|site=Twitter}}</ref> also known as '''''MediEvil: The Comic Prequel'''''<ref name="Amazon">{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/MediEvil-Chris-Sorrell/dp/1787734196/|site=Amazon|title=MediEvil|published=December 3, 2019}}</ref> as well as '''''MediEvil: The Battle of Gallowmere''''' in Italy,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.editorialecosmo.it/product/product-9976/|title=MEDIEVIL – LA BATTAGLIA DI GALLOWMERE|site=Editoriale Cosmo}}</ref> is a one-shot comic that serves both as a direct sequel to ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' and a prequel to ''[[MediEvil]]''. A digital animated version of the comic was released on October 25, 2019 as part of the ''Digital Deluxe'' edition of the ''[[MediEvil (PS4)|MediEvil remake]]''. A physical hardback edition was released on December 3, 2019 by Titan Comics, with some retailers stocking it early.
'''''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''''',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/gunncomics/status/1162379594101641216|title=‘MediEvil: Fate’s Arrow.’|author=Jason Wilson|published=16 August 2019|site=Twitter}}</ref> also known as '''''MediEvil: The Comic Prequel'''''<ref name="Amazon">{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/MediEvil-Chris-Sorrell/dp/1787734196/|site=Amazon|title=MediEvil|published=December 3, 2019}}</ref> as well as '''''MediEvil: The Battle of Gallowmere''''' in Italy,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.editorialecosmo.it/product/product-9976/|title=MEDIEVIL – LA BATTAGLIA DI GALLOWMERE|site=Editoriale Cosmo}}</ref> is a one-shot comic that serves both as a direct sequel to ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' and a prequel to ''[[MediEvil]]''. A digital animated version of the comic was released on October 25, 2019 as part of the ''Digital Deluxe'' edition of the ''[[MediEvil (PS4)|MediEvil]]''[[MediEvil (PS4)| remake]]. A physical hardback edition was released on December 3, 2019 by Titan Comics, with some retailers stocking it early.
==Official description==
==Official description==
''MediEvil: The Comic Prequel'' tells the story of [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] after the ending of ''MediEvil 2''. Travelling back in time Sir Dan encounters his original, living self and (re)experiences the events leading up to the legendary battle in which he first lost his life. He must work with some old friends and battle some old foes if he is to save his kingdom and seal his status as the Hero of [[Gallowmere]].<ref name="Amazon"/>
''MediEvil: The Comic Prequel'' tells the story of [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] after the ending of ''MediEvil 2''. Travelling back in time Sir Dan encounters his original, living self and (re)experiences the events leading up to the legendary battle in which he first lost his life. He must work with some old friends and battle some old foes if he is to save his kingdom and seal his status as the Hero of [[Gallowmere]].<ref name="Amazon"/>
==Characters==
==Characters==
*[[Professor Darrow]] - A Cambridge Professor of Archaeology who dedicated her life to studying the life of Sir Daniel Fortesque.
*[[Professor Darrow]] - A Cambridge Professor of Archaeology who dedicated her life to studying the life of Sir Daniel Fortesque.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Spoilers}}A mysterious man meets with [[Professor Darrow]] in [[Cambridge]]. He begins recounting the story of what happened to Sir Daniel Fortesque after [[The Autumn of Death]] in 1886. He explains that Sir Dan and [[Princess Kiya]] used [[Professor Hamilton Kift]]'s [[Chrono-chair|time machine]] to travel through time. However, the machine malfunctioned and separated them.
{{Spoilers}}A mysterious man meets with [[Professor Darrow]] in [[Cambridge]]. He begins recounting the story of what happened to Sir Daniel Fortesque after [[the Autumn of Death]] in 1886. He explains that Sir Dan and [[Princess Kiya]] used [[Professor Hamilton Kift]]'s [[Chrono-chair|time machine]] to travel through time. However, the machine malfunctioned and separated them.
 
===Fate's Arrow===
===Fate's Arrow===
Sir Dan ends up in Gallowmere in 1286, just a day before the [[Battle of Gallowmere]]. He sees his living self give abuse to his hound, Lupo. He follows the living Dan into Castle Peregrin where he is summoned by the king.
Sir Dan ends up in Gallowmere in 1286, just a day before the [[Battle of Gallowmere]]. He sees his living self give abuse to his hound, Lupo. He follows the living Dan into Castle Peregrin where he is summoned by the king.
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===The Battle of Gallowmere===
===The Battle of Gallowmere===
Late at night, Dan is leaving the castle wondering if he'll ever see Princess Kiya again. He is jumped by Zarok and his henchmen, Boris and Merek. Zarok orders them to take Dan far away from the castle to a place called [[The Mystic Maidens]].
Late at night, Dan is leaving the castle wondering if he'll ever see Princess Kiya again. He is jumped by Zarok and his henchmen, Boris and Merek. Zarok orders them to take Dan far away from the castle to a place called [[the Mystic Maidens]].


At the Mystic Maidens, Boris and Merek get ready to kill Sir Dan. However, before they can do anything, they are killed by Lupo, now transformed into a werewolf. Griff explains that Lupo is a [[were-dog]] and that he used fairy magic to make Lupo recognise the undead Dan as his master.
At the Mystic Maidens, Boris and Merek get ready to kill Sir Dan. However, before they can do anything, they are killed by Lupo, now transformed into a werewolf. Griff explains that Lupo is a [[were-dog]] and that he used fairy magic to make Lupo recognise the undead Dan as his master.
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The story for ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' was originally conceptualised by Chris Sorrell back in 2003 as a sequel to ''[[MediEvil 2]]''.<ref name="PREVIEWSWorld"/><ref>{{Cite web|title = MediEvil 3: Fate’s Arrow|site = Unseen64|url=https://www.unseen64.net/2016/04/19/medievil-3-fate-arrow-ps2-cancelled/}}</ref> However, the comic version does feature significant changes from the original 2003 outline. The story takes place over the course of two days instead of three weeks, Kiya is not revealed to be the evil sorceress [[Kiyante]] and many characters and locations do not appear in the comic, likely to keep the story more focused and concise.  
The story for ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' was originally conceptualised by Chris Sorrell back in 2003 as a sequel to ''[[MediEvil 2]]''.<ref name="PREVIEWSWorld"/><ref>{{Cite web|title = MediEvil 3: Fate’s Arrow|site = Unseen64|url=https://www.unseen64.net/2016/04/19/medievil-3-fate-arrow-ps2-cancelled/}}</ref> However, the comic version does feature significant changes from the original 2003 outline. The story takes place over the course of two days instead of three weeks, Kiya is not revealed to be the evil sorceress [[Kiyante]] and many characters and locations do not appear in the comic, likely to keep the story more focused and concise.


Wilson left Sorrell to write the initial script for the story on his own but asked him for an outline upfront so that he could make notes and suggestions. Sorrell provided Wilson with a draft of the story in comic form which they transformed into a rough panel form version, leaving Wilson with the task of finalising the artwork.<ref name="PREVIEWSWorld"/> The animated version of the comic was then brought to life with help from Mayene de La Cruz, Art Lead at SIE Worldwide Studios.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://twitter.com/mayenedesign/status/1188561537448853504|site=Twitter|title=Mayene de La Cruz|published=October 27, 2019|quote=It was an honor to work on the digital comic with you to animate it!}}</ref>
Wilson left Sorrell to write the initial script for the story on his own but asked him for an outline upfront so that he could make notes and suggestions. Sorrell provided Wilson with a draft of the story in comic form which they transformed into a rough panel form version, leaving Wilson with the task of finalising the artwork.<ref name="PREVIEWSWorld"/> The animated version of the comic was then brought to life with help from Mayene de La Cruz, Art Lead at SIE Worldwide Studios.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://twitter.com/mayenedesign/status/1188561537448853504|site=Twitter|title=Mayene de La Cruz|published=October 27, 2019|quote=It was an honor to work on the digital comic with you to animate it!}}</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://titan-comics.com/c/1512-medievil/ ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''] on the Titan Comics website.
*[https://titan-comics.com/c/1512-medievil/ ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''] on the Titan Comics website.
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