7 years since its last issue, the official Team Fortress 2 comic is back from the dead with a "completed script"

Jul. 10, 2024



The seventh issue of the Team Fortress 2 comic is in production

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The Team Fortress 2 comic is officially back with a seventh issue now in production, twoValvedevelopers have confirmed.

It’s somewhat ironic that it’s the seventh issue that was seemingly paused at some point and is now being picked back up, because it’s been a whopping seven years since the last Team Fortress 2 comic, titled’The Naked and the Dead', was released.

The fan who received this email from Pinkerton had been asking for insight that might help along their own community-made Team Fortress 2 #7 comic, and Pinkerton added that the fan comic should continue if it’s “something you’re all passionate about doing,” but nonetheless wanted to confirm that the official comic is still in the works.

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The Team Fortress 2 comics explore the events following Gray Mann’s takeover of Mann Co. after the Robot War. Title and plot details about the seventh issue have yet to be revealed, and a release date has yet to be announced.

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