Set between the movies Star Wars: A New Hope and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Dark Horse’s Star Wars series brings back old characters from the original trilogy into a brand new original story. All of the classic characters are represented: Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, even Boba Fett makes a guest appearance. The Rebel Alliance searches for a new home base. However, with a traitor within their organization, can anyone be trusted?
Tag Archives: Brian Wood
SNEAK PEEK: X-Men #1
Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of X-Men #1 by Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel.
VARIANT: X-Men #1 gets Deadpool variant
Marvel sent Major Spoilers the variant cover to X-Men #1, that not only features Deadpool, but a zombie Deadpool cover by Arthur Suydam.
C2E2: X-Men: Battle of the Atom
As the X-Men franchise prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year, Marvel has big plans involving all of the ongoing X-Men series.
REVIEW: Star Wars #3
After the release of the first Star Wars film in 1977, Marvel secured the rights to print Star Wars comics, which take place after the Battle of Yavin. Since their initial success, a ton of original comics have been made. Some occur many years before the movies; others happen many years after the movies. Now, thirty six years later, Dark Horse comics returns to where it all began.
REVIEW: Conan the Barbarian #13
A force masses at the walls of fortress Ramah En Ram. As the men look toward the rising sun they see a pale ghost of a figure floating across the ramparts—a wounded and recovering Belit. Conan, separated from his ship, his crew and his love, knows but one thing: This siege must end before he can attempt to reunite with his love.
The Future of Marvel is women?
Marvel sent out a teaser image for a new series by Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel, that on the surface features a DNA chromosome and the XX tag leans to a female centered book. Of course it isn’t written or drawn by women, so this could really just be a tease for a new X-Men book.
REVIEW: Mara #1
In a world torn apart by never-ending war, only one thing can bring together people of all races, religions and nationalities. That thing? Volleyball! Veteran writer Brian Wood teams up with the young and talented artist Ming Doyle to deliver the latest Image debut, Mara #1, and Major Spoilers dutifully reviews it for you!
REVIEW: Conan the Barbarian #10
Belit is still a little numb after her experience in Cimmeria, but Conan continues to enjoy the trappings of a pirate’s life. As they settle back into their lives aboard ship a vessel creeps in from the horizon and threatens to destroy everything. Read on in the Major Spoilers review.
SOLICITATIONS: Mara arrives in December
Press Release
In December, Image Comics will publish the first issue of MARA, a new series by acclaimed writer Brian Wood and brilliant up-and-coming artist Ming Doyle. In a hyper-technological future where sports, war, and celebrity are the world’s obsessions, no one is more famous than Mara Prince. A model and athlete regarded as a paragon, Mara rises to an untouchable height of fame when she manifests superpowers on live television.
REVIEW: Ultimate Comics: X-Men #16
The world of Ultimate Comics is in turmoil, as Kitty Pryde and her group of X-Men have finally made it to the Southwest, where they hope to take out source of the Sentinels, with the help of none other than Nick Fury as the next big event in the Ultimate Comics universe, “United We Stand” kicks off with Major Spoilers reporting in with Kitty and crew!
SDCC’12: Brian Wood to pen Star Wars tale
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While we don’t know all of the announcements Dark Horse Comics will make during their The Future of Star Wars Publishing panel at the San Diego Comic Con this Friday, Brian Wood has let the world know he will be writing an ongoing Star Wars book for the company.











