Dark Horse solicitations for August 2007. Rebellion #9, Legacy #15, KOTOR #20, Dark Times #6 and more.
Also on the comic front, Wizard interviews John Ostrander.
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Dark Horse solicitations for August 2007. Rebellion #9, Legacy #15, KOTOR #20, Dark Times #6 and more.
Also on the comic front, Wizard interviews John Ostrander.
Dark Horse solicitations for July 2007. Legacy #14 kicks off a new storyline that promises to reveal the identity of the elusive Darth Krayt; Rebellion #8 hasd Vader visiting what appears to be the laser show (Retro!) planet; and KOTOR #19 kicks off a new arc as well. Exciting stuff.
Coming for summer: Legacy #13, Rebellion #7, KOTOR #18 and more.
Rebelscum has Dark Horse’s April solicitations, including Legacy #11 and KOTOR #16. Trade paperbacks include Clone Wars Adventures Vol. 8, 30th Anniversary Collection Vol. 4 and Vol. 3 of Stackpole’s X-Wing Rogue Squadron.
RebelScum has Dark Horse’s March solicitations. For comics, just Legacy #10 and KOTOR #15. In trades, a Maul collection and Vol. 2 of KOTOR, plus the previously announced second volume of Panel to Panel.
RebelScum has Dark Horse’s February solicitations, which gives us our first hint of Legacy post’-‘Broken,’ in addition to the series’ first trade collection, Dark Times #5, KOTOR #14 and a Jedi vs. Sith hardcover
UPDATED: There’s finally an actual cover for Legacy #6… Imperial Knights, naturally…
The next arc of Legacy takes us… back to the beginning? Okay… Oh, and they’re doing hardcover collections of comics that you might have forgotten existed. Case in point: The Freedon Nadd Uprising? Wasn’t that like, two issues? Meh.
TFN has Dark Horse’s June solicitations, including a Rogue Squadron omnibus and Legacy #1.
For Hyperspace-enabled webstrip fans, Evasive Action: Prey has started.
Here’s some information about Denning’s Dark Nest trilogy… Sue Rostoni has posted the Dramatis Personae for the The Joiner King. Some intriguing possibilities are shaping up.
Other recent news from starwars.com: an interview with author Sean Stewart and March 2005 Comics