Dark Horse News - Part II


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Boba Fett faces off with Darth Vader in latest Star Wars miniseries

In the Star Wars universe, few characters have attained the popularity of Boba Fett. Fett is unrivaled in his status as being the intergalactic baddie, but there is at least one other individual in that far-away galaxy capable of registering terror in the hearts of anyone unfortunate enough to get in his way - Darth Vader. And in the newest Star Wars miniseries from Dark Horse, Fett and Vader pair up for an intriguing adventure no Star Wars fan will want to miss.

Before the events of A New Hope, Dark Lord Darth Vader employs the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter on a search-and-retrieval mission: Boba Fett must discover and bring to Vader a single small box, the contents of which could affect the fate of the entire galaxy. For such an important mission, Vader knows he can't rely on a lone operative - nor can he allow his recruit to walk away alive once the mission has been fulfilled!

"The two most dangerous beings in the galaxy - a prize either would readily kill for - take cover," warns acclaimed Star Wars scribe John Wagner. "There are going to be fireworks!"

Star Wars: Boba Fett - Enemy of the Empire is the exciting new four-issue miniseries, combining the writing talents of John Wagner with the fabulous art of Ian Gibson. The first 32-page, full-color issue of Enemy of the Empire premiers January 27 for the retail price of $2.95.

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Paul Chadwick contributes article to Amazon.com's prestigious author's forum

Concrete creator Paul Chadwick is helping bridge the perceived gap between literature and comics by contributing an article to the world's most popular on-line bookseller, Amazon.com. In December, Amazon will post the article, "Movies on Paper," in which Chadwick discusses his work on feature films and comic books, on both the Entertainment and Science Fiction pages of the site.

"Paul is in good company," said Amazon.com spokesman Patrick O'Kelley. "Recently, we've run interviews or articles by Anne Rice, Stephen King, Tom Clancy, Dick Francis, Martha Grimes, Janet Evanovich, and other favorite writers."

According to O'Kelley, the article will be easily accessible on the site and fans won't need to endure extensive searches to find it - just go the Entertainment or Science Fiction page and look for the link to Chadwick's

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