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All Roads
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release dateOctober 19th, 2010 (Included With Collectors Edition)
November 16th, 2011 (Digital Edition)
mediumGraphic novel
pages47
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All Roads is a Fallout graphic novel written by . The cover artists are and (colors), while the interior artists are and . The art style changes when focus is shifted to another character.

It tells the story of some of the characters and events in the week that leads up to . It was created in conjunction with and a hardcover copy is included in the collector's edition of the game.On November 16, 2011, Dark Horse released All Roads on Dark Horse Digital and its iTunes app for $2.99.

Avellone's previous experience in comics includes five stories for Dark Horse's Star Wars Tales anthology comic and Clone Wars Adventures digest comic.

Contents

[] Story

The story takes place a week before the events of . , the leader of The , is preparing to leave casino for business. He and his right-hand man, , discuss the recent murder of a who performed at The Tops. The singer was killed by Swank using , which Benny takes with him.

Benny meets up with some of the whom he is paying to escort him to intercept the . Among the Great Khans are , , and , a mute, towering man who suffers from both drug addiction and trauma after the . The group heads south from .

On their way, they encounter a small that is being ravaged by . Initially, the group decides to avoid the encounter, but Chance is driven berserk by the sight of fire, which reminds him of Bitter Springs. He heads into battle armed only with his knife. Benny and McMurphy unwillingly join him. They win the battle, but Chance is badly burned and near death. McMurphy and Jessup consider giving Chance some of the drugs they looted from the Fiends to make him live longer, but Benny asks him if he wants to end his life to be with the ones who died at Bitter Springs. Benny leaves him the psycho he got from Swank, which had been used to kill the Singer, who, like Chance, couldn't let go of his past. Chance decides to take it, in an effort to return to the times before Bitter Springs, and dies as a result.

McMurphy and Jessup bury Chance, much to Benny's displeasure, and they head further south with Benny, finding themselves at the Goodsprings cemetery... and close to the Courier.

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[] Notes

  • Chris Avellone has stated that "We decided not to use the in the book. We want the players to determine how their character looks, acts, and reacts so in the book we focused on the player's adversaries and the folks who want you dead."
  • While Geof Darrow has no previous involvement with the Fallout series, his art helped inspire the look of pre-War cities and the original is modeled on artwork Darrow created for Frank Miller's comic Hard Boiled.
  • is dressed in a in the graphic novel, while in the game, the texture of the suit was the same as the texture.
  • Every in the graphic novel that attacked the during the (in Chance's flashback) are seen riding , animals that are never seen in the game and allegedly extinct in North America.
  • At the inside the game there are two Great Khan corpses, despite the fact that none of the five Khans that joined the battle in the graphic novel were killed.
  • The account of the in the graphic novel and that in the game contradict each other, but this could be because of the point-of-view in which it's told and completely intentional.
  • in-game and in the graphic novel appear entirely different and are located in different locations.

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