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  1. Star Wars: Darth Maul - Son of Dathomir is a four-issue comic by Dark Horse Comics. It was republished by Marvel Comics in 2017. The series continues the story of Darth Maul using unproduced episodes for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series.
  2. Star Wars: Darth Maul - Son of Dathomir, Part 1 is the first part of the four part Dark Horse Comics series of the same name.
  3. Star Wars: Darth Maul - Son of Dathomir, Part 2 is the second part of the four part Dark Horse Comics series of the same name.
  4. Star Wars: Darth Maul - Son of Dathomir, Part 3 is the third part of the four part Dark Horse Comics series of the same name.
  5. Star Wars: Darth Maul - Son of Dathomir, Part 4 is the fourth and final part of the four part Dark Horse Comics series of the same name.
  6. In celebration of two decades of Star Wars comics, Dark Horse has released a mega bundle containing all of its Star Wars material. The bundle, priced at $300, is a digital collection of 568 comics published since 1991. Dark Horse announced the sale on Facebook by saying: Dark Horse's expanded universe comics were recently downgraded to 'Legends' status (with the exception of Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir), leaving the way for fellow Disney brand Marvel to take the reins of the comic series in the new year. If you need this Star Wars comic collection in your life, you can purchase it from the Dark Horse website. Click here to view the article
  7. In celebration of two decades of Star Wars comics, Dark Horse has released a mega bundle containing all of its Star Wars material. The bundle, priced at $300, is a digital collection of 568 comics published since 1991. Dark Horse announced the sale on Facebook by saying: Dark Horse's expanded universe comics were recently downgraded to 'Legends' status (with the exception of Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir), leaving the way for fellow Disney brand Marvel to take the reins of the comic series in the new year. If you need this Star Wars comic collection in your life, you can purchase it from the Dark Horse website.
  8. In what is perhaps not the most totally unexpected move Disney is to bring Star Wars comics in-house to Marvel, bringing an end to a licencing deal that first started with 1989's Dark Empire. Dark Horse have been given until 2015 to wrap up their current productions before Marvel take control. Marvel themselves are no stranger to Star Wars, having published the first comics for the franchise from 1977 until 1986. Mark Richardson of Dark Horse remains upbeat despite the obvious disappointment of losing the Star Wars comics licence, and stated that they have many other exciting projects in the works. With the reorganisation of the Star Wars expanded universe, and the release of Episode VII and the other sequels in the next few years it is sure to be an interesting time for Marvel's new foray into a galaxy far far away.
  9. It has recently emerged that production of Star Wars comics will move to Disney-owned Marvel Comics from 2015, after an almost 25-year run with Dark Horse.In what is perhaps not the most totally unexpected move Disney is to bring Star Wars comics in-house to Marvel, bringing an end to a licencing deal that first started with 1989's Dark Empire. Dark Horse have been given until 2015 to wrap up their current productions before Marvel take control. Marvel themselves are no stranger to Star Wars, having published the first comics for the franchise from 1977 until 1986. Mark Richardson of Dark Horse remains upbeat despite the obvious disappointment of losing the Star Wars comics licence, and stated that they have many other exciting projects in the works. With the reorganisation of the Star Wars expanded universe, and the release of Episode VII and the other sequels in the next few years it is sure to be an interesting time for Marvel's new foray into a galaxy far far away. Click here to view the article
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