The Lost Suns stands alone as an accessible Star Wars adventure, introducing a new hero with a new mission! It also intertwines with the narrative of the game, revealing secrets players will find nowhere else! Theron Shan -- descendant of the legendary bloodline that includes Jedi Bastila Shan and Satele Shan -- is no Jedi. He's a Republic spy! His mission: to discover the blackest secret at the heart of the evil Sith Empire!
The Lost Suns is by writer Alexander Freed, with pencils by George Freeman and Dave Ross, inks by Mark McKenna, colors by Michael Atiyeh, and cover art by Benjamin Carr.
Thanks to Vincent for the tip. Synopsis of each of the issues follows the jump. The covers for each of the issues are in the Media Gallery below.
Issue 1
"The Lost Suns stands alone as an accessible Star Wars adventure, introducing a new hero with a new mission It also intertwines with the narrative of the game, revealing secrets players will find nowhere else Theron Shan--descendant of the legendary bloodline that includes Jedi Bastila Shan and Satele Shan--is no Jedi hes a Republic spy His mission: to discover the blackest secret at the heart of the evil Sith Empire!"
Issue 2
"There are dark secrets behind the treaty that brought peace to the galaxy and an end to the war between the Jedi of the Republic and the Sith Empire. Now, with rumors of the secrets spreading, the galaxy is afraid a new war may be beginning ...
Elite Republic spy Theron Shan has been assigned to find the old Jedi Master behind these rumors. Previously thought lost forever in Sith territory, Ngani Zho is back and more peculiar than before he left. Theron has his hands full with Zho, a troublesome thief, and the threatening Sith Knights who are also on Zho's trail!"
Issue 3
"The war that ended in a tense peace agreement is in danger of beginning again, but elite Republic spy Theron Shan is going to do everything in his power to prevent it-including infiltrating the Imperial space of Darth Mekhis to find out what is happening Along with Master Zho, and the criminal in his custody, Teff'ith, Theron is headed to Port Nowhere. He hasn't got a plan or any idea what he may be going to face, but for a spy, he's got great style!"
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Posted 6/2/2011 10:28:43 AMWhat's up with these silly over-exited exclamation marks behind every little preview? It's like reading "Omg, omg, OMG!" several times after eachother without there actually being anything cool about it. "But for a spy, he's got great style!". Does anyone get awkward feelings about this? Is this for the japanese market perhaps? Was it translated from arabic? Is this intended for really young SWTOR players? Eh?
Oh well. "Cool". I guess.
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Posted 6/2/2011 11:05:48 PMI would however agree to the statement if there was a "some" included in the comment. There are literally trash comics out there (and unfortunately some of those found their way into the Rogue Squadron series), but comics have their own enjoyment. In a sense very much like stills of computer games.
That said, I have to agree with Fedaykin. The previews are not drawing me in in the least.
Charming... yes? http://imgur.com/r6WrI
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