A legend returns, and the future awaits! Boba Fett is alive! And the deadly assignments he takes on next will prove he's still the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter! Then, Luke Skywalker has established a new academy to train the next generation of Jedi Knights, and his students are given their first mission - ready or not - to stop an ancient evil on a distant mining colony! Plus: Luke is about to marry Mara Jade, once the Emperor's greatest assassin - but threats from both sides arise to prevent their happy union! And after Chewbacca's untimely death, his greatest friends, family and enemies share remembrances of an unlikely rebel's heroic life! Collecting STAR WARS: BOBA FETT - BOUNTY ON BAR-KOODA, WHEN THE FAT LADY SWINGS, MURDER MOST FOUL and AGENT OF DOOM, STAR WARS: JEDI ACADEMY - LEVIATHAN #1-4, STAR WARS: THE MIXED-UP DROID, STAR WARS: UNION #1-4, STAR WARS: CHEWBACCA #1-4 and material from STAR WARS TALES #19.
Fantasy and science-fiction author and role-playing game designer Michael Stackpole found great success in books set in both the BattleTech and Star Wars universes — the latter including collaborations with Timothy Zahn on stories featuring Mara Jade.
Croatian author and artist Darko Macan helmed the rebranding of Cable as Soldier X and also wrote the limited series Captain America: Dead Men Running for Marvel. He worked extensively in the Star Wars galaxy for Dark Horse Comics, including series starring Darth Vader and Chewbacca, and has contributed to the publisher’s Grendel Tales.
The Glasgow-born Cam Kennedy started his comics career in 1967, leaving to pursue fine art in 1972. When he re-emerged in the late ’70s, his work graced the pages of British publisher Fleetway Publications (including legendary science-fiction anthology 2000 AD, for which he drew Judge Dredd). He collaborated with writer Tom Veitch on 1988’s The Light and Darkness War, the result of which was them getting the license to produce Dark Empire for Dark Horse Comics — the first Star Wars comic book in years and a sequel to the sci-fi film trilogy. Along with a Dark Empire sequel for Dark Horse, Kennedy has drawn The Spectre, Batman and Lobo for DC. He first drew the Punisher in 1987, and revisited the character for the 2003 storyline “Streets of Laredo” with writer Garth Ennis. Since then, Kennedy has drawn two classic literature adaptations: Kidnapped and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Artist Robert Teranishi is best known for his work on the Star Wars series of comic books published by Dark Horse. His artwork on Star Wars: Union featured the long-awaited wedding of Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade. Teranishi also contributed to Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace Adventures, a series that artfully expanded on the backgrounds of the film’s beloved main characters. In addition, he has collaborated with best-selling author Kevin J. Anderson on The Saga of Seven Suns: Veiled Alliances, a graphic novel prequel to Anderson’s Seven Suns novel.
A legend returns, and the future awaits! Boba Fett is alive! And the deadly assignments he takes on next will prove he's still the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter! Then, Luke Skywalker has established a new academy to train the next generation of Jedi Knights, and his students are given their first mission - ready or not - to stop an ancient evil on a distant mining colony! Plus: Luke is about to marry Mara Jade, once the Emperor's greatest assassin - but threats from both sides arise to prevent their happy union! And after Chewbacca's untimely death, his greatest friends, family and enemies share remembrances of an unlikely rebel's heroic life! Collecting STAR WARS: BOBA FETT - BOUNTY ON BAR-KOODA, WHEN THE FAT LADY SWINGS, MURDER MOST FOUL and AGENT OF DOOM, STAR WARS: JEDI ACADEMY - LEVIATHAN #1-4, STAR WARS: THE MIXED-UP DROID, STAR WARS: UNION #1-4, STAR WARS: CHEWBACCA #1-4 and material from STAR WARS TALES #19.
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Fantasy and science-fiction author and role-playing game designer Michael Stackpole found great success in books set in both the BattleTech and Star Wars universes — the latter including collaborations with Timothy Zahn on stories featuring Mara Jade.
Croatian author and artist Darko Macan helmed the rebranding of Cable as Soldier X and also wrote the limited series Captain America: Dead Men Running for Marvel. He worked extensively in the Star Wars galaxy for Dark Horse Comics, including series starring Darth Vader and Chewbacca, and has contributed to the publisher’s Grendel Tales.
The Glasgow-born Cam Kennedy started his comics career in 1967, leaving to pursue fine art in 1972. When he re-emerged in the late ’70s, his work graced the pages of British publisher Fleetway Publications (including legendary science-fiction anthology 2000 AD, for which he drew Judge Dredd). He collaborated with writer Tom Veitch on 1988’s The Light and Darkness War, the result of which was them getting the license to produce Dark Empire for Dark Horse Comics — the first Star Wars comic book in years and a sequel to the sci-fi film trilogy. Along with a Dark Empire sequel for Dark Horse, Kennedy has drawn The Spectre, Batman and Lobo for DC. He first drew the Punisher in 1987, and revisited the character for the 2003 storyline “Streets of Laredo” with writer Garth Ennis. Since then, Kennedy has drawn two classic literature adaptations: Kidnapped and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Artist Robert Teranishi is best known for his work on the Star Wars series of comic books published by Dark Horse. His artwork on Star Wars: Union featured the long-awaited wedding of Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade. Teranishi also contributed to Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace Adventures, a series that artfully expanded on the backgrounds of the film’s beloved main characters. In addition, he has collaborated with best-selling author Kevin J. Anderson on The Saga of Seven Suns: Veiled Alliances, a graphic novel prequel to Anderson’s Seven Suns novel.