This article contains spoilers for Star Wars: Dark Droids #1, on sale now.
In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, R2-D2 served as a member of a team of elite droids fighting for the Republic with the D-Squad. Because the Republic was fighting the Separatist droid armies at the time, the D-Squad faced prejudice despite their heroic efforts. Still, the squad ultimately saved thousands of lives by foiling a Separatist plot to bomb an important Republic strategy conference.
In Marvel's latest event series for Star Wars comics, the Scourge -- an entity created from the merging of the Spark Eternal with technology on Amaxine Station -- threatens the galaxy as they take over droids on both sides of the Galactic Civil War in Star Wars: Dark Droids #1. R2-D2 and the D-Squad will rise again in the Star Wars: Dark Droids - D-Squad miniseries to combat this new threat that will...
In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, R2-D2 served as a member of a team of elite droids fighting for the Republic with the D-Squad. Because the Republic was fighting the Separatist droid armies at the time, the D-Squad faced prejudice despite their heroic efforts. Still, the squad ultimately saved thousands of lives by foiling a Separatist plot to bomb an important Republic strategy conference.
In Marvel's latest event series for Star Wars comics, the Scourge -- an entity created from the merging of the Spark Eternal with technology on Amaxine Station -- threatens the galaxy as they take over droids on both sides of the Galactic Civil War in Star Wars: Dark Droids #1. R2-D2 and the D-Squad will rise again in the Star Wars: Dark Droids - D-Squad miniseries to combat this new threat that will...
- 8/14/2023
- by Jennifer Roy
- CBR
Ahead of next year’s big screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic Dune, the 1965 novel is being brought to visual life in a different medium, with Abrams’ Dune: The Graphic Novel Book 1 — the first of three graphic novels adapting the original prose book.
Boasting eye-popping art from Raúl Allén and Patricia Martin (Secret Weapons, Wonder Woman), Dune: The Graphic Novel is a scene-by-scene adaptation of the beloved novel from two writers who are already very familiar with the worlds of Arrakis and beyond: Brian Herbert, Frank’s son, and Kevin J. Anderson.
The two have previously collaborated on a number of Dune projects, including ...
Boasting eye-popping art from Raúl Allén and Patricia Martin (Secret Weapons, Wonder Woman), Dune: The Graphic Novel is a scene-by-scene adaptation of the beloved novel from two writers who are already very familiar with the worlds of Arrakis and beyond: Brian Herbert, Frank’s son, and Kevin J. Anderson.
The two have previously collaborated on a number of Dune projects, including ...
- 11/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ahead of next year’s big screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic Dune, the 1965 novel is being brought to visual life in a different medium, with Abrams’ Dune: The Graphic Novel Book 1 — the first of three graphic novels adapting the original prose book.
Boasting eye-popping art from Raúl Allén and Patricia Martin (Secret Weapons, Wonder Woman), Dune: The Graphic Novel is a scene-by-scene adaptation of the beloved novel from two writers who are already very familiar with the worlds of Arrakis and beyond: Brian Herbert, Frank’s son, and Kevin J. Anderson.
The two have previously collaborated on a number of Dune projects, including ...
Boasting eye-popping art from Raúl Allén and Patricia Martin (Secret Weapons, Wonder Woman), Dune: The Graphic Novel is a scene-by-scene adaptation of the beloved novel from two writers who are already very familiar with the worlds of Arrakis and beyond: Brian Herbert, Frank’s son, and Kevin J. Anderson.
The two have previously collaborated on a number of Dune projects, including ...
- 11/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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