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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Getting 5-Part Comic Series This April
Many fans of Star Wars are anxiously awaiting the opening of the new "land" area at Disneyland in Anahiem and Walt Disney World in Florida- Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. We've been following the progress of the build for both sites, as well as the chatter of what we can expect to see when the areas open in summer of 2019 (in Anaheim) and the fall (Florida).
Turns out, we'll be getting even more information about the Black Spire Outpost on Batuu thanks to Marvel Comics, as a 5-part mini series all about Galaxy's Edge will be releasing in April.
Here's a first look at a concept design variant cover art featuring Dok-Ondar, designed by Karl Lindberg and Iain McCaig, for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge issue #1:
From Star Wars.com:
In April, journey to this locale in the Outer Rim in the new Marvel Star Wars comic series Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, which ties into the new lands opening at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort later this year.
Readers of the five-issue miniseries will be the first to meet the infamous Dok-Ondar, the Ithorian collector of rare antiquities, and find out what happens when the First Order reaches the edge of wild space. The key to saving this lawless outpost might just involve a job pulled long ago by none other than Han Solo and his cohort Chewbacca.
The series is written by Ethan Sacks, who recently entered the Star Wars comics galaxy with a tale of Jedi Master, Mace Windu, in the Star Wars: Age of Republicseries. The series will be illustrated by Will Sliney, the artist behind the Beckettone-shot who also penciled the comic adaptation for Solo: A Star Wars Story. Cover art will be created by Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm artists.
We recently spoke with Sacks to learn more about how Star Wars first captured his imagination, and get a sneak peek at what's in store for fans when the new series launches this spring.
StarWars.com: You just recently wrote your first Marvel Star Wars story, focusing on the fearless Jedi Master Mace Windu in the Star Wars: Age of Republic Special. What was it like being a fan entering the galaxy to shape a story around this character? And how different has it been plotting and collaborating for your new series, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge?
Ethan Sacks: My lifelong fandom started on a summer afternoon in 1977, when as a four-year-old I first heard John Williams's score in the theater. That experience of wonder changed my life in a very literal way, driving me on a path that ultimately led me to entertainment journalism and later writing comic books. So this is very personal for me.
The Mace Windu story in Age of Republic was self contained and fairly easy to write once I came up with the basic story idea. While Galaxy's Edge has intertwined stories over several eras — including a Han Solo and Chewbacca adventure, a very specific dream come true — so plotting it to fruition was kind of like playing a high stakes hand of Sabacc on an active Dejarik board. Fortunately, I have great editors in Mark Paniccia and Thomas Groneman to help me navigate that asteroid field.
StarWars.com: What can you tell us about Dok-Ondar and his role in the story? We know he's mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story, but only briefly.
Ethan Sacks: There's a reason Dok-Ondar's name ripples far and wide in the Star Wars universe. He's a mysterious Ithorian who is the proprietor of the most notorious antiquities shop in the galaxy. And every item has a story behind it. Some more dangerous to listen to than others.
StarWars.com: Your story takes place on Batuu at Black Spire Outpost, a place fans will get to visit later this year at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. How did you approach adding to this vibrant, remote black market?
Ethan Sacks: Our series will give fans the chance to visit Black Spire Outpost months ahead of voyaging to Batuu in person. Armed with top-secret sketches and information from Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm, we are keeping this authentic to the spirit of this rich new setting. I'd tell you more, but I already have the death sentence on 12 systems….
We'll let you know an exact release date when Marvel announces it.