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| 1. Star Wars: Legacy Volume 7 - Storms (Star Wars Legacy) | 
| By: John Ostrander, Omar Francia, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons Publisher: Dark Horse
John Ostrander's work in Grimjack, the Suicide Squad and the Spectre established his still with morally compromised heroes. He shows off this skill in his highly-successful Star Wars Legacy books. Set more than 100 years after Return of the Jedi, these books star Cade Skywalker, a drug-addicted bounty hunter and last of his line, as he fends off the Jedi, the Loyalist Empire, the Sith Empire and other... more
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| | 2. Star Wars: Vector Volume 2 - Chapters 3 & 4 | 
| By: Rob Williams, John Ostrander, Dustin Weaver, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons Publisher: Dark Horse March 10, 2010
Regarding the Vector cover, why is it that women in science fiction are expected to fly spaceships wearing a sexy bra and spandex pants?... more
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| | 3. Star Wars: Legacy Volume 8 - Tatooine | | By: John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Dan Parsons, Brad Anderson Publisher: Dark Horse March 10, 2010
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| | 4. Shards (Star Wars: Legacy, Vol. 2) | 
| By: John Ostrander Publisher: Dark Horse April 02, 2008
You know what. I enjoy star wars as much as the next average comic nerd but this and Vol. 1 of the Legacy series are amazingly cool. Just being able to jump 125 years to a future Skywalker was pretty cool and especially because it was written with quite a few twists and turns. Diggin it!... more
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| | 5. Alliance (Star Wars: Legacy, Vol. 4) | 
| By: John Ostrander, Omar Francia, Alan Robinson, Brad Anderson Publisher: Dark Horse December 24, 2008
Excellent story line and fantastic art. Really captures the original excitement of the Star Wars legacy. This whole series will keep you entertained and the artwork is done by a host of artists, but all under the direction of Jan Duursema, who also did Darth Maul. Greatly detailed and captures all the action with many twist and turns. This is a good buy.
Battle Cruiser: PrototypeBattlecruiser... more
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| | 6. Claws of the Dragon (Star Wars: Legacy, Vol. 3) | 
| By: John Ostrander Publisher: Dark Horse June 18, 2008
I'll admit it. I wasn't a huge fan of Legacy #1. Cade Skywalker was, well, underwhelming, but for whatever reason, I recently bought Legacy #2. After reading #2, I went out and snatched up #3 and #4. I found #3 was exciting and, truth be told, I fancy myself a guy who can sort of see a twist coming... but the first twist sent me reeling. (I won't ruin it for you.) The second twist, on the very last... more
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| | 7. The Hidden Temple (Star Wars: Legacy, Vol. 5) | 
| By: John Ostrander Publisher: Dark Horse March 04, 2009
A true return to form, star wars action and excitement. Adventure, moral choices of dark and light. Good Guys and Bad guys and those in between, its truly classic stuff folks... more
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| | 8. Broken (Star Wars: Legacy, Vol. 1) (v. 1) | 
| By: John Ostrander Publisher: Dark Horse May 16, 2007
I will admit it, when I first heard about this comic I was very skeptical. Then again I am skeptical of most expanded universe items. But I was on vacation recently and decided to give volume 1 a go. In general I was pleasantly surprised about what I read.
Yes the plot does seem at least partially recycled from the first three movies. Universe taken over by the Sith again, Jedi almost... more
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| | 9. Last Stand on Jabiim (Star Wars: Clone Wars, Vol. 3) | 
| By: Haden Blackman, Brian Ching, John Ostrander, Jan Duursema Publisher: Dark Horse March 17, 2004
Jedis are great and all, but I really enjoy the war aspect of this series. Vol 1 was good, Vol 2 started really picking up in the last section, and Vol 3 really gets to it--War! Its the volumes like this one that make me wish they had a series devoted to Clone Troopers, Republic Commandos, and ARCs (esp Alpha). Good inking and artwork. Straight-forward plot, almost near constant action, and... more
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| | 10. Victories and Sacrifices (Star Wars: Clone Wars, Vol. 2) | 
| By: Haden Blackman, John Ostrander, Tomas Giorello, Brian Ching, Jan Duursema Publisher: Dark Horse December 09, 2003
This book tells three stories from the Clone Wars. The first is Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Asajj Ventress and Durge. The second is about Obi-Wan and a group of other Jedi facing off against the same evil duo, trying to find out how to stop a dangerous chemical weapon from being unleashed. The third sees Shaak Ti fighting alongside Quinlan Vos and a team of prisoners to stop a Seperatist... more
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