period new york comic con Panel “Lucasfilm Publishing: Star Wars:Stories from a galaxy far, far away” Marvel Comics announced a new ongoing Star Wars series, Star Wars: Jedi Knightwritten by Marc Guggenheim and art Madibek Musabekov (Previously ongoing Star Wars comics. Brand new characters.
“Star Wars: Jedi Knight” takes place before “The Phantom Menace” and stars the Jedi Order, whom fans know from the prequel trilogy, including Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi , Yoda, Count Dooku, Mace Windu and other legendary figures. In addition to the iconic and fan-favorite Jedi duo, the series will introduce all new Jedi characters who served the Republic during this pivotal era. Each issue will focus on a different Jedi duo on a different mission across the galaxy, but one overarching threat unites them. Who is the mysterious new villain targeting Qui-Gon Jinn’s death?
edit Mark Paniccia Commitment, “Mark and Maddie Baker [will] A blockbuster first issue with high suspense and action-packed issues starring your favorite knights. You’ve truly never seen so much lightsaber action in a comic book!
The comic’s setting sidesteps potential problems that Marvel may encounter after the last ongoing comic ends Star Wars series, set over a year empire strikes back and Jedi Counterattack: If the next volume continued to follow the heroes of the original trilogy after the Galactic Civil War, it would risk contradicting the narrative being constructed The Mandalorian And its spinoff (which takes place not long after the trilogy) is about to get even higher. Although there are some classic books and comics set in previous years The Phantom Menace (Including Marvel’s Yoda largest series, with Guggenheim contributions), it remains safer and relatively unexplored new territory.
Star Wars: Jedi Knight #1 will be released sometime in March, featuring a wraparound cover by Lakhza (pictured above), and the lightsaber foil variant cover Taurine Clark. At the same time, Marvel’s current Battle of Jakku The trilogy, which serves as the finale to the Civil War era of comics, will conclude in January.