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Old 11-09-2012, 09:48 PM   #21
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This is very nice as well, if you like Star Wars and you also happen to play the game like me. A bit pricey but worth it

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Is there a good starting point for Star Wars comics. Just got the dark horse app (since I went digital now) and was overwhelmed with how many comics they had. Any reading order? Continuity?
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Old 11-11-2012, 05:12 AM   #23
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Is there a good starting point for Star Wars comics. Just got the dark horse app (since I went digital now) and was overwhelmed with how many comics they had. Any reading order? Continuity?
Did you ever read the Marvel Comics series that started around the time the first film came out in the late 70's? It ran 107 issues, I would start with that series as it began as the comic book adaptation of the first film (first meaning episode IV) and then continued on from there. Some great reading material and I believe Dark Horse collected them in tradepaperback form. If memory serves me correctly after the series ended it was quiet for Star Wars in comic form until Dark Horse Comics published the first Dark Empire mini-series and then it went from there. I enjoyed Dark Empire and Dark Empire 2 but then lost interest as there was too much coming out, but this new upcoming ongoing series written by Brian Wood has me very excited to get back into Star Wars comics again.
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Old 11-11-2012, 05:15 AM   #24
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Is there a good starting point for Star Wars comics. Just got the dark horse app (since I went digital now) and was overwhelmed with how many comics they had. Any reading order? Continuity?
Another great read was the daily and Sunday Star Wars newspaper strips which began in 1979 and ran until 1984. It ran every day in the newspaper and then a color Sunday comics section one. I believe Dark Horse Comics also reprinted these and I believe a slipcase hardcover set was released containing them all in order as they were printed too, but it is very hard to find, and extremely expensive.
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This is very nice as well, if you like Star Wars and you also happen to play the game like me. A bit pricey but worth it

Sadly I don't own a computer that is awesome enough to run The Old Republic otherwise I would be totally addicted to playing it. I always had a fascination with that era though ever since I played the Knights of the Old Republic games and I also enjoy reading the comics from that era.
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Is there a good starting point for Star Wars comics. Just got the dark horse app (since I went digital now) and was overwhelmed with how many comics they had. Any reading order? Continuity?
There is not really a defined reading order in my opinion. It's more up to which era you would like to read more about. For example they have series that take place in the Old Republic Era (Knights of the Old Republic, Knight Errant, Tales of the Jedi), the Prequels timeframe (Star Wars/Republic, Dark Times, Clones Wars), The Original Trilogy Era (Empire, Rebellion, The Marvel series, Agent of the Empire) and of cousre they have issues that take place far in the future like the Star Wars Legacy series. Hope this helps.
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Any one had a chance to read the new Brian Wood's Star Wars series?
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Any one had a chance to read the new Brian Wood's Star Wars series?
I picked it up yesterday - this was really my first Star Wars comic (adore the films though) and mainly got it sorely for Brian Wood on writing duties (Northlanders!!).

My take: It's a very "talkie" issue; lots of exposition and dialogue but Wood's writing is always engaging, the art is very solid and there's some great ideas including an interesting device between Vader and the Emperor.

I'm going to add it to my pull list - at least the first arc and see how I feel going forward with future arcs

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I picked it up yesterday - this was really my first Star Wars comic (adore the films though) and mainly got it sorely for Brian Wood on writing duties (Northlanders!!).

My take: It's a very "talkie" issue; lots of exposition and dialogue but Wood's writing is always engaging, the art is very solid and there's some great ideas including an interesting device between Vader and the Emperor.

I'm going to add it to my pull list - at least the first arc and see how I feel going forward with future arcs
Hope you are still enjoying it, I know I am!

Has anyone started the new Legacy Series? Just read it today and so far I think it is off to a good start.
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:41 AM   #30
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Hope you are still enjoying it, I know I am!

Has anyone started the new Legacy Series? Just read it today and so far I think it is off to a good start.
I never read the original Legacy series, but this new one I may pick up. I believe it is an ongoing series and not a mini, the artwork is quite nice though.
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I never read the original Legacy series, but this new one I may pick up. I believe it is an ongoing series and not a mini, the artwork is quite nice though.
Kinsella you're missing out. I have every issue of the original SW Legacy and it was a great comic. Cade Skywalker and Darth Krayt were a couple of the most enjoyable / coolest / original SW characters in a long time. Definitely worth a read if you decide to pick them up.

I also purchased the first issue of the new Legacy comic, and it was okay. Not amazing by any means, but on the other hand, it is just getting started. So we'll see how it does.
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Kinsella you're missing out. I have every issue of the original SW Legacy and it was a great comic. Cade Skywalker and Darth Krayt were a couple of the most enjoyable / coolest / original SW characters in a long time. Definitely worth a read if you decide to pick them up.

I also purchased the first issue of the new Legacy comic, and it was okay. Not amazing by any means, but on the other hand, it is just getting started. So we'll see how it does.
Yeah I have been meaing to read the first Legacy series for quite some time now. I just finished putting together the entire run of the KOTOR series so I need to get through that one first and then I am on to the first Legacy series.
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Kinsella you're missing out. I have every issue of the original SW Legacy and it was a great comic. Cade Skywalker and Darth Krayt were a couple of the most enjoyable / coolest / original SW characters in a long time. Definitely worth a read if you decide to pick them up.

I also purchased the first issue of the new Legacy comic, and it was okay. Not amazing by any means, but on the other hand, it is just getting started. So we'll see how it does.
Having grown up with Star Wars, starting back with issue #1 from Marvel when it first came out when I was a kid, I loved that series, and then started getting the Dark Horse stuff with Dark Empire but then it became flooded with Star Wars series and I lost interest. The new Brian Wood series brought me back though, curious how long Dark Horse has the Star Wars license for, or if it will revert to Marvel/Disney soon. I doubt they would have started a new high-profile series followed by the new Legacy series if they were almost near the end of their license. I may check out the older Legacy series, and then perhaps start with the new series as well. I am very behind in my comic reading.
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Having grown up with Star Wars, starting back with issue #1 from Marvel when it first came out when I was a kid, I loved that series, and then started getting the Dark Horse stuff with Dark Empire but then it became flooded with Star Wars series and I lost interest. The new Brian Wood series brought me back though, curious how long Dark Horse has the Star Wars license for, or if it will revert to Marvel/Disney soon. I doubt they would have started a new high-profile series followed by the new Legacy series if they were almost near the end of their license. I may check out the older Legacy series, and then perhaps start with the new series as well. I am very behind in my comic reading.
Well the good news is that the new Legacy series is set in the same time frame / similar areas from the first series. So you don't HAVE to read the first series to get into it, it just makes a little more sense if you do.

I haven't read a ton of the SW comics, mostly Legacy, Purge, The Ghost Prison, and a few others. But I really enjoyed the Legacy series, and I bet you would too.

And I'm with ya on being behind on my comic readings, it feels like you can never get caught up lol
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Cool thread. Only SW comic I have is the Boba Fett Omnibus. This one... Got it during a BN closing sale at least two years ago, dare I say longer, and still haven't read it. I certainly love owning it, and think it's a very cool collection. Perhaps I'll have the time this Summer when I get out of school. Anyway, glad I found this thread. Will drop in from time to time.
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Old 04-03-2013, 10:16 PM   #36
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Well the good news is that the new Legacy series is set in the same time frame / similar areas from the first series. So you don't HAVE to read the first series to get into it, it just makes a little more sense if you do.

I haven't read a ton of the SW comics, mostly Legacy, Purge, The Ghost Prison, and a few others. But I really enjoyed the Legacy series, and I bet you would too.

And I'm with ya on being behind on my comic readings, it feels like you can never get caught up lol
I went ahead and picked up issue #1 of the new ongoing Legacy series, so I probably will check out the original Legacy series before reading this new one.

Also there appears to be another Dark Horse Star Wars series in the works (click the link for more info). My guess is Dark Horse has the license for a while if they are continuing to give the green light to more series', or perhaps there has been negotiations between them and Disney about keeping the comics aspect at Dark Horse. Why mess with a good thing, right?

http://www.newsarama.com/comics/gala...rs-series.html
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I went ahead and picked up issue #1 of the new ongoing Legacy series, so I probably will check out the original Legacy series before reading this new one.

Also there appears to be another Dark Horse Star Wars series in the works (click the link for more info). My guess is Dark Horse has the license for a while if they are continuing to give the green light to more series', or perhaps there has been negotiations between them and Disney about keeping the comics aspect at Dark Horse. Why mess with a good thing, right?

http://www.newsarama.com/17337-in-a-...rs-series.html
The Dark Times series is a really good read (it's a continuation of the Star Wars Republic series) and I am excited about the story arc for it. I wonder if they are finally going to end the The Dark Times run? Still enjoying the Brian Wood's Star Wars comics, up to issue #4 at this point and I like where the story is going so far. The new Legacy series is still pretty new but so far I am enjoying it also. What can I say I love reading about Star Wars!! Haha
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