Journey back to a time thousands of years before the hit films, when Jedi Knights were galactic peacekeepers — and the Sith waited in the shadows!
A long, long time ago, the Star Wars galaxy was a very different place. Welcome to the Old Republic! When young Jedi Zayne Carrick is framed for murder by his own masters, he goes on the run with three unlikely allies: con artist Marn Hierogryph, fugitive scientist Camper and bodyguard Jarael. But can they survive long enough to clear Carrick’s name, uncover a conspiracy and maybe gain a bit of profit along the way? Strap in for an adventure that spans the galaxy as this ragtag group of heroes faces corrupted Jedi, deadly Mandalorians, the power of the Sith and more!
COLLECTING: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2006) 1-50, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - War (2012) 1-5, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook (2007) 1, material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0
John Jackson Miller was the editor of Comics Retailer magazine for ten years. He began his comics-writing career with the Crimson Dynamo miniseries for Marvel’s Epic imprint, which led to a run on Iron Man. Miller writes Dark Horse’s Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
A newcomer to Marvel Comics, former Star Wars artist Brian Ching’s first credits for the House of Ideas include Incredible Hulks and Chaos War: Thor.
Travel Foreman drew the Doctor Spectrum and Ares limited series before his extensive contribution to Immortal Iron Fist. Having established himself as a sought-after talent, Foreman has illustrated Marvel titles such as Ultimates 2, Prowler, and Tales of Suspense featuring Hawkeye and the Winter Soldier. He has subsequently contributed to Amazing Spider-Man and Jane Foster and the Mighty Thor.
A professional comic-book artist since 2003, Dustin Weaver’s work on Dark Horse’s Star Wars and King Kong led him to Marvel, where he’s drawn X-Universe storylines in X-Men: Kingbreaker, X-Men: Legacy and the X-Necrosha one-shot. Weaver has collaborated with writer Jonathan Hickman on two S.H.I.E.L.D. series, as well as Avengers. He wrote the Rocksteady and Bebop issue of IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series and produces the webcomic Amnia Cycle on his blog.
Journey back to a time thousands of years before the hit films, when Jedi Knights were galactic peacekeepers — and the Sith waited in the shadows!
A long, long time ago, the Star Wars galaxy was a very different place. Welcome to the Old Republic! When young Jedi Zayne Carrick is framed for murder by his own masters, he goes on the run with three unlikely allies: con artist Marn Hierogryph, fugitive scientist Camper and bodyguard Jarael. But can they survive long enough to clear Carrick’s name, uncover a conspiracy and maybe gain a bit of profit along the way? Strap in for an adventure that spans the galaxy as this ragtag group of heroes faces corrupted Jedi, deadly Mandalorians, the power of the Sith and more!
COLLECTING: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2006) 1-50, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - War (2012) 1-5, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook (2007) 1, material from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion (2006) 0
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John Jackson Miller was the editor of Comics Retailer magazine for ten years. He began his comics-writing career with the Crimson Dynamo miniseries for Marvel’s Epic imprint, which led to a run on Iron Man. Miller writes Dark Horse’s Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
A newcomer to Marvel Comics, former Star Wars artist Brian Ching’s first credits for the House of Ideas include Incredible Hulks and Chaos War: Thor.
Travel Foreman drew the Doctor Spectrum and Ares limited series before his extensive contribution to Immortal Iron Fist. Having established himself as a sought-after talent, Foreman has illustrated Marvel titles such as Ultimates 2, Prowler, and Tales of Suspense featuring Hawkeye and the Winter Soldier. He has subsequently contributed to Amazing Spider-Man and Jane Foster and the Mighty Thor.
A professional comic-book artist since 2003, Dustin Weaver’s work on Dark Horse’s Star Wars and King Kong led him to Marvel, where he’s drawn X-Universe storylines in X-Men: Kingbreaker, X-Men: Legacy and the X-Necrosha one-shot. Weaver has collaborated with writer Jonathan Hickman on two S.H.I.E.L.D. series, as well as Avengers. He wrote the Rocksteady and Bebop issue of IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains Micro-Series and produces the webcomic Amnia Cycle on his blog.