Well, I know there is Star Wars Legacy, but that got wrapped up. I wonder if Dark Horse will make a storyline taking place after that!
Oh, Equestria, we stand on guard for thee!There was a hook left in case they wanted to; the series ended with Darths Krayt, Wyyrlok, Stryfe, Azard, and Rauder dead, but the rest of the Sith escaped under Darth Nihl's command.
Hrm, the only one that's pretty good at the moment is the Invasions minis, set during the Yuzhan Vong invasion.
I wonder if we will see more of Jarael, Gryph and Slyssk in the later one. The first one looks kinda interesting, but I dunno it feels like they are set out to explain away the myth. The beginning of the Jedi is one of the few things left in the universe that is still ancient and forgotten.
Anybody else read the new Agent of the Empire? First Issue was good. James Bond in the Star Wars Universe with Muppets Expys as his Q...Also a lot of Continuity Nod s.
Might be one of the few things I'll be watching out for after the DC reboot killed my interest in keeping up with comics.
edited 15th Dec '11 8:17:39 AM by 3of4
"You can reply to this Message!"Dark Horse Comics will return to the world of Star Wars in 2022, producing some all-age comics in the franchises, according to the official Star Wars site's press release. Marvel will still be producing Star Wars content co-currently with them.
Beginning in the spring of 2022, experience adventures in every era, from the High Republic through the rise of the First Order, with new and exciting stories produced in collaboration with Lucasfilm and Disney Worldwide Publishing. “The idea is to build up a Star Wars program that includes an on-going series as well as an anthology,” says Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics founder and CEO. “Mixed in would be one-shots and specials. We’ll see where we go from there. Initially, we will focus on stories featuring the High Republic.”
Interesting. It said that Dark Horse would initially be focusing on the High Republic. Is Marvel offloading the High Republic stuff onto them so that they can focus their in-house efforts on comics that take place around the same time as the movies?
The very best, like no one ever was. Check out my Spider-Man fanfic here! [1]Nope. Marvel is maintaining their current load. Dark Horse is managing the all ages book as Marvel for whatever reason outsources their all ages books to other companies. Even their Spider-Man ones.
Hey, I know Dark Horse has done a bunch of relaunching in the past year after cutting off Legacy and other titles.
But I'm not really up on what's been out since then. Is there a page somewhere (perhaps akin to a wikipedia or TV Tropes article?) that gives an overview of what titles are out and what they're about?
I've heard that they've FINALLY come out with a Crimson Empire III, which has me Squeeing like a little fangirl.