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|imagecaption=The front cover of ''Silent Hill''.
|imagecaption=The front cover of ''Silent Hill''.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
}}'''Silent Hill''' is an 1999 survival game developed by Konami for the Playstation. The game was successful enough to receive sequels, a prequel, and various tie-in media. '''In 1999 a 70 page graphic novel adaptation was set to be released in November 1999''', and even received an ISBN code (978-1903286005). The comic was written by Jon Murphy and penciled by Neil Googe. Despite being finished and getting advertised in a product catalogue.
}}'''Silent Hill''' is an 1999 survival horror game developed by Konami for the Playstation. The game was successful enough to receive sequels, a prequel, and various tie-in media. '''In 1999 a 70 page graphic novel adaptation was set to be released in November 1999''', and even received an ISBN code (978-1903286005). The comic was written by Jon Murphy and penciled by Neil Googe. Despite being finished and getting advertised in a product catalogue, the comic was never released.


==Background and details==
==Background and details==

Revision as of 16:36, 4 April 2021

5929-silent-hill-playstation-front-cover.jpg

The front cover of Silent Hill.

Status: Partially Found

Silent Hill is an 1999 survival horror game developed by Konami for the Playstation. The game was successful enough to receive sequels, a prequel, and various tie-in media. In 1999 a 70 page graphic novel adaptation was set to be released in November 1999, and even received an ISBN code (978-1903286005). The comic was written by Jon Murphy and penciled by Neil Googe. Despite being finished and getting advertised in a product catalogue, the comic was never released.

Background and details