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Dark Horse Explores New Territory In the Star Wars Galaxy

July 16, 2006 By Sam Sloan Leave a Comment

Source: Star Wars.com
Submited by: Cougar (SoSF Staff Reporter)

20060714_legacy_sm.jpgFirst off, in the distant future, a galaxy-shaking secret is revealed in the heat of battle in Star Wars Legacy #5. Old friendships will be strained to the breaking point, unlikely new alliances will be formed, and the relentless forces of evil will pursue their dark ends with even greater vigor and purpose. In a universe on the brink of either destruction or salvation, it is the actions of an unexpected few that will determine the fates of all. The latest issue of Star Wars Legacy, by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons and Jon Anderson, with cover by Adam Hughes, is scheduled for release on October 3.

20060714_kotor_sm.jpgIn the distant past, secret motivations and a troubled history are revealed in a standalone story of fear, neglect and betrayal in the ancient Old Republic. After the great Sith War, one Jedi dedicated herself to training only the most gifted seers in hopes of foretelling and preventing the return of the Sith. But obsession with her mission led to oversight elsewhere, allowing dark influences to take hold amidst the Jedi order. Now, events have been set into motion that cannot be undone, the consequences of which will rewrite the fate of the entire galaxy.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #10, by John Jackson Miller, Brian Ching and Michael Atiyeh, is scheduled for release on October 25.

The dark times are here. Dark Horse Comics ventures into that shadows that stretch from Episode III to Episode IV, as the worlds of the Galactic Republic are drawn into the iron grip of Palpatine’s Empire.

20060714_dt_sm.jpgOn Coruscant, Darth Vader waits for his Master to reveal his vision for the future. But is there a plan beyond obtaining power? On New Plympto, Jedi Master Dass Jennir leads a Nosaurian army in a war they have already lost. Is this what it now means to be a Jedi?

Star Wars: Dark Times #1, the first of a five-part story arc, is the gateway to a new era in Star Wars history. The Path to Nowhere story references events in the bestselling Del Rey novel, Star Wars: Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader. Issue #1, by Welles Hartley, Mick Harrison, Douglas Wheatley and Ronda Pattison, is scheduled for release on October 25.

For more information about Dark Horse Comics, visit their official website HERE, or stop by their booth at Comic-Con International (July 19-23, 2006 in San Diego, California [USA]) and say hello.

Filed Under: Comics News Tagged With: Star Wars

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