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    Dark Horse Comics

    Dark Horse Solicitations for October 2008

    Stephen SchleicherBy Stephen SchleicherJuly 9, 20081 Comment22 Mins Read

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    Dark Horse Comics has sent Major Spoilers the cover images and solicitation information for titles arriving in October 2008.  Besides Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which is always a big seller, this month will feature the return of Mike Mignola writing and illustrating Hellboy.

    BOIV20-TPB-CVR-SOL.jpgBLADE OF THE IMMORTAL VOLUME 20: DEMON LAIR

    Hiroaki Samura (W/A)

    On sale Dec 10
    b&w, 280 pages
    $19.95
    TPB, 8 1/4″ x 5 3/8″

    A massive, 280-page volume brings readers back into the “Badger Hole” with Rin and Doa, as they make some shocking discoveries and finally find their missing companions! When Rin bumps into Toraemon, the unfortunate assistant to crazy Doc Burando and witness to his disgusting “immortality experiments,” it seems that breaking Manji free will be a breeze. Not so. Getting Manji out of Edo’s nightmarish underground cells and dank tunnel systems will be just as arduous as the ordeal of locating him was! More secrets about fan-favorite Döa’s past are revealed, and we get a bittersweet glimpse at her early years traveling with her beloved Isaku. Several old teams are reunited, a mind-blowing battle quickly starts and races us through most of this astonishing volume, and an old villain finally sees some pointed retribution at the hands of one of his prisoners! Let the breakout battle in the “Demon Lair” begin!

    BPRDTW-4-FC-FNL.jpgB.P.R.D.: THE WARNING #4 (of 5)

    Mike Mignola (W/Cover), John Arcudi (W), Guy Davis (A), Dave Stewart (C), and Kevin Nowlan (Cover Inks)

    On sale Oct 8
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Miniseries

    Liz remains missing as the rest of the Bureau faces off against giant robots on the streets of Munich.

    Written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi and drawn by Guy Davis, this series immediately follows the events of B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground. Kevin Nowlan joins Mignola on cover duties.


    BUFFY2-19-ALT-FC-FNL.jpgBUFFY2-19-FC-FNL.jpgBUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #19

    Joss Whedon (W), Karl Moline (P), Andy Owens (I), Michelle Madsen (C), Jo Chen (Cover), and Georges Jeanty (Cover)

    On sale Oct 1
    FC, 40 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    Buffy and Fray take on a powerful foe, who’s lasted hundreds of years just so she can bring down the last two Slayers.

    Joss Whedon and Karl Moline, cocreators of the hit comics series Fray: Future Slayer, reunite in Buffy Season Eight with the highly anticipated story arc “Time of Your Life.” Jo Chen and Georges Jeanty provide covers.

    • “Whedon writes people who are self-deprecating, pop-culture savvy, madly in love with wordplay, quick-witted, terrified of sounding pompous and with wells of emotion lurking beneath a shiny, protective layer of self-aware sarcasm.” —Kristi Turnquist, The Oregonian

    Fray returns in Buffy Season Eight!

    CONANTC-4-FC-FNL.jpgCONAN THE CIMMERIAN #4

    Timothy Truman (W), Tomás Giorello (P), Richard Corben (P), José Villarrubia (C), and Frank Cho (Cover)

    On sale Oct 15
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    Conan finds himself at odds with Horsa—an Aesir leader last seen in “The Frost Giant’s Daughter”—when he tries to protect his former Cimmerian lover, Caollan, from Horsa’s strange war party. Conan faces off against some strong Aesir soldiers, as well as the colorful-yet-foolhardy berserker Thorgeir and the powerful witch Olva. Being caught in the middle of a blood feud between Cimmerian and Aesir chiefs is bad enough, but things get much worse when Olva summons the demonic Skrae to hunt down Conan and his secretive ward. Richard Corben’s flashback sequences—featuring Conan’s grandfather, Connacht—take a surprising turn when they dovetail into the present for an exciting cliffhanger!

    Conan the Cimmerian continues Dark Horse Comics’ unique exploration of Robert E. Howard’s most beloved character.

    CREEPY-6-FC-SOL.jpgCREEPY ARCHIVES VOLUME 2

    Archie Goodwin (W), Larry Ivie (W), Gray Morrow (P/Cover), Reed Crandall (P), Alex Toth (P), Al Williamson (P), and others

    On sale Dec 10
    b&w, 288 pages
    $49.95
    HC, 8 3/8″ x 10 7/8″

    This vein-chilling second volume showcases work by some of the best artists to ever work in the comics medium, including Alex Toth, Gray Morrow, Reed Crandall, John Severin, and others. Each archive volume of Creepy is packed with stories (usually up to eight short stories were featured in every issue!) running the gamut of gruesome subject matter, from reimagined horror classics such as The Cask of Amontillado, to spectacularly mind-twisting shorts such as The Thing in the Pit, or the macabre maritime yarn Drink Deep.

    • This volume collects Creepy #6-10.

    CMCB666-4-FC-FNL.jpgCRIMINAL MACABRE: CELL BLOCK 666 #4 (of 4)

    Steve Niles (W), Nick Stakal (A), Michelle Madsen (C), and Tim Bradstreet (Cover)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Miniseries

    Most people will never understand the nightmare of being framed for a friend’s murder and sent to prison on trumped-up charges by reckless, power-rabid cops. Cal McDonald isn’t like most people, and he never has been. But now, in some of the bleakest moments of his life, the things that make him different from the rest of the world might be the only things capable of keeping his sorry butt out of deeper trouble. Because it turns out that the things that would make most people want to give up and die—the strange, inhuman voices coming from adjacent cells, the mysterious visitors, the unlikely saviors in demonic disguise—are the things that have kept Cal alive long enough to see a way out . . .

    TEL-7-FC-FNL.jpgTHE END LEAGUE #7

    Rick Remender (W), Eric Canete (P), and Naomi Baker (C)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    Trapped, tortured, and left for dead, Arachnakid and the Blue Gauntlet must set aside their differences to escape the insanity of the City of Lore. In Germany, Soldier American and Prairie Ghost face off against an army of cloned former allies in hopes of stopping Wolfsangel from creating a Frankenstein’s monster capable of wielding the hammer of Thor! Who is the mysterious Mook? What are Divinity’s true motives, and will the Greek Gods be humanity’s saviors or final executioners?

    FA-26-FC-SOL.jpgFEAR AGENT #26: I AGAINST I part 5 (of 6)

    Rick Remender (W), Tony Moore (P/Cover), and Lee Loughridge (C)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    Heath Huston, a mysterious otherworldly stranger, comes to the rescue of a frontier town that is somehow a step out of time. The peaceful, small mining community is under threat of annihilation when a ruthless land baron arrives with his posse of hired guns to take control of the territory. After the struggle for a peaceable resolution, and the gunfighting . . . it all ends in a down-in-the-mud, cheap-and-bloody fistfight to the death.

    GANTZV3-FC-SCAN.jpgGANTZ VOLUME 3

    Hiroya Oku (W/A)

    On sale Dec 24
    b&w, 224 pages
    $12.95
    TPB, 5 1/8″ x 7 1/16″

    What would you do if you were given a second chance on life from a catatonic man stuffed inside a computerized sphere? Well that’s exactly what the survivors of the first round of Gantz’s wicked game have to figure out. Kei, Masaru, and the buxom Kishimoto try to reinsert themselves into their old lives. However, before any of them begin to take comfort in this fact, they’re all transported back to the inescapable condo where the whole mess started. Then a new group of civilians are added into the mix. In the disorientation of the new arrivals, Gantz spills the beans on their new alien extermination target. Now, the stage is set for the next round of Gantz’s little contest, but how can you win a game if you are already dead?

    • Each volume comes shrink-wrappec and carries an 18+ content advisory.

    GOON-29-FC-FNL.jpgTHE GOON #29

    Eric Powell (W/A) and Dave Stewart (C)

    On sale Oct 8
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    Welcome to another installment of Eric Powell’s Eisner Award-winning, newly nominated series The Goon!

    Buzzard is on a mission, and sets forth to discover the key to Labrazio’s destruction, the true nature not only of Mr. Wicker’s return, but also his relationship with Mirna. Plus some funny stuff probably happens, too.

    • “The Goon is old-school cool—a great gurgling gumbo of EC Comics horror, Monty Python wit, and 1930s pulp.”  – Entertainment Weekly

    HCCHGV5-CVR-COMP-4x6-SOL.jpgHARVEY COMICS CLASSICS VOLUME 5: THE HARVEY GIRLS

    Various (W/A) and Leslie Cabarga (Editor)

    On sale Dec 17
    FC w/b&w, 480 pages
    $19.95
    TPB, 7″ x 10″

    They’re cute, they’re clever and they’re obsessive! Some of Harvey Comics’ biggest stars were three “little” girls with large dreams, enormous hearts and king-size laughs: Little Audrey, Little Dot, and Little Lotta. Audrey was a Paramount Pictures animated cartoon movie star, who became a major comic-book headliner in 1948. Her comic-book stories were filled with ingenuity and her spunky, proto-feminist antics rivaled those of her cartoon progenitor, Little Lulu. The strangely obsessive Little Dot has become a cult figure through the years. Her love of dots and her unique coterie of eccentric uncles and aunts became the basis for some of the funniest stories in comic-book history. Last, but hardly least, is Little Lotta who defied the “big” girl stereotype with adventures showcasing an incredible strength that equaled her insatiable appetite.

    HBYICM-FC-FNL.jpgHELLBOY: IN THE CHAPEL OF MOLOCH

    Mike Mignola (W/A) and Dave Stewart (C)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    One-shot

    On the heels of the second Hellboy feature film, legendary artist and Hellboy creator Mike Mignola returns to the drawing table for this standalone adventure of the world’s greatest paranormal detective!

    Hellboy investigates an ancient chapel in Eastern Europe where an artist compelled by something more sinister than any muse has sequestered himself to complete his “life’s work.”

    First Mignola-drawn Hellboy comic since 2005!

    HELLBOY ZIPPO® LIGHTER #2

    On sale Sept 24
    $34.99

    In celebation of the release of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, we are releasing a new Hellboy Zippo® lighter, with art created by Mike Mignola especially for this item. A must-have for Hellboy fans everywhere!

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    HELM-4-FC-SOL.jpgTHE HELM #4

    Jim Hardison (W), Bart Sears (P), Randy Elliott (I), and Dan Jackson (C)

    On sale Oct 15
    FC, 32 pages
    $3.50
    Miniseries

    There’s been some good news and bad news for Matt Blurdy. First off, he slew the necromancer out to kill him—good news! But then it turned out that this dark wizard was none other than Damien, Matt’s heinous ex-boss . . . totally weird news. And then Jill discovered the sword in Matt’s closet, put two and two together, and freaked the hell out—bad, bad news! Trouble is, she could be right  . . . either the world is actually in peril and the worst evil yet is closing in, or someone and his talking helmet need to be committed. Is Matt truly the Chosen One, or has he gone completely off his nut? Only one thing’s for certain, people: it’s time to roll perfect 20s.


    HRBARCV2-CVR-SOL.jpgHERBIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 2

    Shane O’Shea (W) and Ogden Whitney (A)

    On sale Dec 31
    FC, 256 pages
    $49.95
    HC, 6 5/8″ x 10 3/16″

    Make way for the Fat Fury! Legendary comics publisher ACG had a hit on their hands in the mid-1960s with the adventures of Herbie Popnecker, a plump lump of a kid who secretly possesses nearly unlimited super powers! Join Herbie as he takes on goofy cavemen, joins George Washington’s army, gets the better of pop-culture figures like Gregory Peck and the Queen of England, and dons the unassuming costume of the Fat Fury for the very first time!

    • Collects issues #6-14


    MGMN-CVR-SOL.jpgMAGICMAN ARCHIVES

    Richard E. Hughes (W), Pete Costanza (P), and Kurt Schaffenberger (P)

    On sale Dec 17
    FC, 264 pages
    $59.95
    HC, 6 5/8″ x 10 3/16″

    Vietnam, 1965: U.S. Army Private First Class Tom Cargill seemed like most soldiers to the men in his squad, but little did they know that he was in truth an immortal! More than two hundred years old, the son of the alchemist and sorcerer Cagliostro, Tom Cargill was the most powerful magician in the world. When Red Chinese soldiers threatened American lives in Vietnam, Cargill donned a mask and costume to battle evil as the supernatural superhero Magicman!

    • Magicman Archives Volume One collects the long-unavailable complete run of the American Comics Group superhero in an affordable format.

    • Cocreated by Golden Age legend Pete Costanza, longtime artist throughout the 1940s on Fawcett’s Captain Marvel Adventures, Magicman was one of American Comics Group’s premier superheroes.

    • Includes covers by legendary Superman and Lois Lane artist Kurt Schaffenberger and an introduction by Scott Shaw.

    MEOMI JOURNAL

    On sale Oct 8
    5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, spiral-bound journal, 128 pages
    $9.99

    Brand new to the Dark Horse line of journals, Meomi (Vicki Wong and Michael Murphy) create a fantastical and fanciful world full of super-cute, if not slightly odd, little critters in a brand-new journal.

    Best known as the creators of the Octonauts children’s books, Meomi spend much of their spare time sitting around in the attic, making up silly stories, drinking tea, and drawing strange creatures.

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    MPDPV7-CVR-SOL-SAFE.jpgMPD-PSYCHO VOLUME 7

    Eiji Otsuka (W) and Sho-u Tajima (A)

    On sale Dec 3
    b&w, 208 pages
    $12.95
    TPB, 5″ x 7″

    The uncensored, uncut manga event of the decade continues on its relentlessly bloody path, as MPD-Psycho Volume Seven shows that there’s danger for our colorful cast on land, at sea, and in air. Our conflicted “multiple personality detective” Kazuhiko Amamiya, controlled by his murderous Shinji Nishizono personality, finds himself on a hijacked airplane, along with innocent Miwa and her schoolmates. Meanwhile, their hunt for the missing Amamiya leads Machi and bumbling police detective Sasayama to an ocean liner commandeered by several new, bizarre characters—key figures in both the twisted “barcoded eye conspiracy” and the deadly Gakuso Society!

    • Each volume comes shrink-wrapped and carries an 18+ content advisory.

    • “A bold and mature thriller that is already a modern horror classic in its home country, and will surely be in the West as well.”
    —Comicsvillage.com

    OMGV31-TPB-CVR-SOL.jpgOH MY GODDESS! VOLUME 31

    Kosuke Fujishima (W/A)

    On sale Dec 31
    b&w, 152 pages
    $10.95
    TPB, 5 1/8″ x 7 3/16″

    Ever since a cosmic phone call led to five literal young goddesses— Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind—coming to live in college student Keiichi’s residence, his personal life has been turned upside-down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions!

    Peorth is called back to Heaven—which is probably just as well, considering the mischief she caused in getting Keiichi to express his true feelings to Bell-chan. But the gate to return her isn’t opening—because it turns out that such gates aren’t things, they’re beings that seek information . . . and this one, in the form of a cute girl, is on strike—until she gathers certain earthly knowledge involving love and kisses!

    ROTGREM-TPB-SOL-4X6.jpgTHE RETURN OF THE GREMLINS

    Mike Richardson (W), Dean Yeagle (P), Fabio Laguna (P), and Dan Jackson (C)

    On sale Dec 17
    FC, 120 pages
    $12.95
    TPB, 7″ x 10″

    Our story opens on Gus, a man visiting England from the States. His grandfather’s house is part of his inheritance, and he plans to sell it as soon as he can. Even though the locals think the house is haunted—something Gus immediately dismisses—a slick man named Mr. Snide promptly appears with his “associates” and makes an offer. But when Gus declines to sign over the house right then and there, Snide reveals that his arrangement with the mayor will seal the deal soon enough!
 Left to explore the place, Gus experiences a series of very odd events. How did his folded clothes end up in knots? Who on earth would drill a hole in a coffee cup? Certainly not ghosts, but for a former fighter pilot’s abandoned old home, it sure is clean . . .
 When the house’s tiny residents decide to take extreme measures, Gus will meet the gremlins up close and personal—just like his grandfather, who first discovered them sixty years ago!

    • Collects the three-issue series, plus forty pages of the classic World War II era Gremlins material including their first appearance in print!

    REXM-14-FC-SOL.jpgREX MUNDI #14

    Arvid Nelson (W), Juan Ferreyra (P), and John Cassaday (Cover)

    On sale Oct 15
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    All of Lorraine’s ambitions are fulfilled. Europe––and Genevieve––are his. But Genevieve grows more and more horrified as Lorraine descends into darkness, even as Julien and Isabelle grow closer . . .

    Meanwhile, Julien’s problems with Inquisitor Moricant are laid to rest –– permanently. He and Isabelle infiltrate the Castle of the Holy Grail, there to lay a trap for Lorraine, but neither are prepared for the horror awaiting them inside.

    • The mysterious cloaked stranger who’s been helping Julien for so long is finally revealed!

    Special guest cover by John Cassaday!

    RKILLV1-CVR-SOL-COMP-4X6.jpgROADKILL: A JIM KOWALSKI ADVENTURE

    Matt and Shawn Fillbach (W/A)

    On sale Dec 10
    b&w, 80 pages
    $9.95
    TPB, 6″ x 9″

    A biological contagion that turns the living into cannibalistic mutants has been unleashed, and it’s up to paranormal trucker Jim Kowalksi to stop it! Jim, along with his talking dog and G.P.S. crystal skull, lead this full-throttle adventure into overdrive. Our heroic trio must battle their way through monster insects, zombie truckers, a crazed country musician, and a doomsday cult led by the insane Reverend Baba-Yaga Boogity.

    • The Fillbach brothers’ prior creator-owned work, Maxwell Strangewell, was ranked #6 by The Onion A.V. Club’s “Best Comics of 2007,” not to mention #9 by both Contra Consta Times and Savannah Morning News.

    • “The Fillbachs’ sensibility is enjoyably left-field and ambitious.” —A.V. Club

    RRARCV1-CVR-SOL-4x6.jpgROY ROGERS ARCHIVES

    Various (W/A)

    On sale Aug 27
    FC, 240 pages
    $49.95
    HC, 6 5/8″ x 10 3/16″

    Happy Trails! Roy Rogers rides again in this deluxe volume presenting the earliest comic-book adventures of America’s favorite Western star!
    Return to the heyday of the West, when Roy Rogers, with his golden palomino Trigger, conquered the American frontier one thrilling act of daring-do at a time!

    Pop culture icon, hero to generations of boys and girls, and the straightest-shooting, fastest-riding cowboy of them all, Roy Rogers left an indelible mark on the American landscape. These classic comics, in a handsome hardcover edition fit for the “King of the Cowboys,” are a perfect way to experience the excitement, humor, and romance that captivated millions.

    • With art by critically acclaimed brothers Tom and Charles McKimson,  who were famous for Dell and Disney comic illustration for decades, as well as their work in animation and art in their own right.

    • Volume One collects: Dell Four-Color Comic #38, 63, 86, 95, and 109.

    SCREAM-TPB-FC-FNL.jpgTHE SCREAM

    Peter David (W), Bart Sears (P), Randy Elliott (I), and Dan Jackson (C)

    On sale Dec 24
    FC, 104 pages
    $13.95
    TPB, 7″ x 10″

    Danny Duncan’s life is a mess. His job is mind-numbingly boring, his elderly father is slipping into senility, and since Danny got out of the Belle Foux treatment facility people have been saying he’s crazy. On top of all that, odd things have started to happen around Danny. His emotions are affecting coworkers and customers in bizarre ways. But nothing could prepare him for the Scream—a horrible manifestation of his most powerful feelings.

    Follow Danny and the intrepid reporter Sian Ferguson as they attempt to uncover the disturbing reality behind Danny’s newfound abilities, its connection to Belle Foux, and the dirty businessman who will protect his secret at all costs!

    • Collects The Scream four-issue miniseries.

    SK-2-FC-FNL.jpgSOLOMON KANE #2 (of 5)

    Scott Allie (W), Mario Guevara (P), Dave Stewart (C), John Cassaday (Cover), and Laura Martin (Cover Colors)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 32 pages
    $2.99
    Miniseries

    “It has fallen upon me, now and again in my sojourns through the world, to ease various evil men of their lives.”

    Mysteries emerge during Solomon Kane’s stay in the Castle of the Devil—the beasts that prey upon the local peasantry make their presence known, and another body is discovered. Kane begins to doubt the legends about the ancient chapel beneath the castle. Did a devil-worshiping monk really die there at the hands of his brothers, or was there something even more sinister afoot? And what lives down there now?

    Expands upon Robert E. Howard’s unfinished “Castle of the Devil.”

    “With art and writing that perfectly captures the pulp weirdness of his birth, Solomon Kane officially becomes the only Puritan I’ve ever been a fan of. Don’t miss out on these weird tales, you’ll regret it.”
    —Ed Brubaker (Award-winning writer of Captain America, Criminal, and Iron Fist)

    STAR WARS: CLONE WARS #2 (of 6)

    Henry Gilroy (W), Scott Hepburn (P), Dan Parsons (I), and Kilian Plunkett (Cover)

    On sale Oct 8
    FC, 40 pages
    $2.99
    Miniseries

    Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi have discovered the dastardly plot of Count Dooku—the entire population of the planet Kiros are in danger!

    Along with fresh new Padawan Ahsoka Tano—Anakin and Obi-Wan have liberated the droid-occupied planet and halted its destruction, but the native Togruta people have disappeared . . . Now, our Jedi must find the missing citizens, before Count Dooku can carry out his master plan!

    • Cover by Kilian Plunkett—one of the artists working on The Clone Wars TV show!

    STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS VOLUME 2—CRASH COURSE

    Henry Gilroy (W), The Fillbach Brothers (P), Ronda Pattison (C), and Scott Hepburn (Cover)

    On sale Dec 31
    FC, 96 pages
    $7.95
    TPB, 5 1/4″ x 7 1/2″

    In the latest galaxy-spanning Clone Wars adventure, Anakin Skywalker and his young Padawan Ahsoka Tano go undercover in the cutthroat world of podracing in hopes of crushing a diabolical Separatist spy ring. Watch out, Jedi—speed kills!

    • This new series is a compliment to Lucasfilm’s highly anticipated CGI-animated The Clone Wars movie, and  television programs that will air on The Cartoon Network and TNT!

    SWKTOR-34-FC-FNL.jpgSTAR WARS: KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC #34—VINDICATION part 3 (of 4)

    John Jackson Miller (W), Brian Ching (P/Cover), and Michael Atiyeh (C)

    On sale Oct 22
    FC, 40 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    The secret Jedi Covenant has one leader, but it isn’t the devoted Jedi seer, Lady Krynda Draay . . .

    As Padawan Zayne Carrick struggles to clear his name, the Masters who framed him for murder are finding the ideals they have worked so hard to protect are crumbling. They have been deceived by a trusted advisor whose hostile takeover will pit the Jedi Knights against one another—true Jedi of the Order vs. the misguided Jedi of the Covenant!

    • Brian Ching, the artist who kicked off the series, returns for the climactic end of this major storyline!

    SWLEG-29-FC-FNL.jpgSTAR WARS: LEGACY #29— VECTOR part 10 (of 12)

    John Ostrander (W), Jan Duursema (P), Dan Parsons (I), and Brad Anderson (C)

    On sale Oct 29
    FC, 40 pages
    $2.99
    Ongoing

    With his bounty-hunter pals and a team of Imperial Knights, Cade Skywalker plans to assassinate the Sith Emperor Darth Krayt. The first step in their scheme requires a risky attack on a remote Imperial outpost in hopes of drawing Krayt away from Coruscant.

    But even if that works, members of the team are divided in their feelings about their “secret weapon”—Celeste Morne, an ancient Jedi Knight of the Old Republic who is in possession of—and possibly possessed by—the powerful Muur Talisman.

    As we plunge into the final chapters of the yearlong “Vector” crossover, the power of the Talisman threatens to shake the galaxy to its foundations!

    SWLEG-V4-FC-FNL.jpgSTAR WARS: LEGACY VOLUME 4—ALLIANCE

    John Ostrander (W), Omar Francia (P), Alan Robinson (P), and Brad Anderson (C)

    On sale Dec 24
    FC, 104 pages
    $15.95
    TPB, 7″ x 10″

    The future of Star Wars continues here! The Sith again control the galaxy, but the remains of the Galactic Alliance fight on to restore justice . . .

    Admiral Gar Stazi leads the Galactic Alliance in a risky heist against the Sith. If he succeeds, his army’s resources will be greatly replenished—but at what price of punishment from the Sith Emperor and his minions? Three sides of this tale are told: that of the Galactic Alliance; that of the forces still loyal to the deposed Emperor Roan Fel; and that of the new Sith Order. Immeasurable and unforeseen repercussions will come to all!

    • This newest volume of Star Wars: Legacy collects issues #20–22, and #27 of the ongoing series.

    STAR WARS UTAPAU CLONE TROOPER ARTFX STATUE

    Available now
    12″ tall, includes base and weapons
    Limited to 2007 pieces
    $99.99

    Created celebrating the 30th anniversary of the greatest space fantasy film of all time, the Utapau Trooper limited-edition component to the ARTFX statue series was originally offered in 2007 at Comic-Con International. These troopers are the infamous receivers of Order 66, which called for the execution of all Jedi and set the stage for the Empire’s domination of the galaxy.

    Each Utapau Clone Trooper stands 12 inches tall, and includes a display base and trademark clone trooper weapons—the blaster and DC-15 rifle. The level of detail that the Koto ARTFX series is known for is on display in this piece, with over 200 individual scratches and markings on the trooper’s armor.

    Limited to only 2007 pieces (for Summer 2007), this is one of the smallest edition sizes of any ARTFX statues released. Only a few remain, and when this limited supply is exhausted there will be no more produced. Allocation may occur.

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    TIM BURTON HEAT-SENSITIVE MUGS

    On sale Sept 24

    Tim Burton Toxic Boy Mug
    11oz. heat sensitive mug comes packaged in a Burton-inspired full-color box

    $14.99

    Stain Boy Mug
    11oz. heat sensitive mug comes packaged in a Burton-inspired full-color box
    $14.99

    Two fantastic mugs, featuring “Roy, the Toxic Boy” and “Stain Boy,” change designs when filled with a hot beverage. Roy’s toxic cloud creeps outward as Stain Boy’s disgusting stain spreads out of control!

    UY-115-FC-FNL.jpgUSAGI YOJIMBO #115

    Stan Sakai (W/A)

    On sale Oct 22
    b&w, 24 pages
    $2.99
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    When Lord Tadakazu died without leaving an heir, the Shogun himself took responsibility for dividing the lord’s holdings. Mysteriously, an entire fortress was given to Lord Otomo, a rival of Tadakazu, with the provision that he personally take possession of the structure.

    When Usagi discovers that the Neko ninja plan to attack Lord Otomo, the rabbit ronin believes this strange gift may be part of a plot to assassinate the lord. Yet no ninja assault can compare to the surprise that awaits Otomo within the walls of his old enemy’s fortress.

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    1. Scott C. on July 9, 2008 5:52 pm

      What no AVP? No A or P? In the 20 odd years I have been collecting I think this is the first time it happened. I could be wrong which I am sure somebody know this to heart. Please tell me if I am right! I bring this up because honestly I think they need to retired at this point.

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