No. of pages 568
Published: 2012
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This book is part of a book series called Star Wars .
There are 568 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2012 by Dark Horse Comics, U. S. .
Ann Nocenti is thrilled to be back in comics, writing CATWOMAN and KATANA for DC Comics. She wrote for Marvel Comics in the late-1980s, writing Daredevil, editing the X-Men, and creating the characters Longshot, Typhoid, Spiral, Blackheart and more. Nocenti teaches filmmaking at the Indigenous Film Circle in Norway, to Native Americans in Tulsa, and in Haiti for two years. Her journalism has appeared in Details, Utne, HEEB, Stop Smiling, PRINT, Filmmaker, Scenario, and more. She has written about Baluchistan (The Most Expensive Road Trip in the World, Best Travel Writing 2008). Her feature script Taking Chances was produced in 2009. Randy Stradley is the bestselling author of titles including Star Wars: Crimson Empire, Star Wars: Bounty Hunters and Aliens vs Predator: War. Doug Wheatley is an accomplished artist who has worked on many comics projects including Aliens, Blade and Superman. He is also the illustrator of the official adaptation of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Archie Goodwin, American comic book writer, editor, and artist, best known for adapting Star Wars to comics for Marvel, and his work at Warren. Chris Claremont's work includes The Uncanny X-Men, Captain Britain, Fantastic Four and Gen 13. Jo Duffy has written the likes of The Avengers, Catwoman, Wolverine and X-Men. She translated Akira into English. Archie Goodwin, American comic book writer, editor, and artist, best known for adapting Star Wars to comics for Marvel, and his work at Warren. Ron Frenz, respected comics artist, he worked on, among many others, Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Girl.
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