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Star Wars Manga: Black

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Star Wars Manga: Black
Attribution
Writer

Various

Penciller

Various

Letterer

Lucas Rivera (English version)

Cover artist

Kia Asamiya

Publication information
Publisher

Tokyopop

Publication date

October 2006

General information
Timeline

Various

Series

Tokyopop's Star Wars Manga

Issue number

1

Star Wars Manga: Black is a manga one-shot published by Tokyopop in the vein of Star Wars Tales. It is the first issue, followed by Star Wars Manga: Silver. It is currently available for sale in both Japan and the United Kingdom, but as of yet there are no plans to release it in the United States. Although when it was first announced it was labeled as Infinities, it was released with no Infinities label and Leland Chee himself has stated that their canon status is fuzzy. However, the most recent versions published in French have an Infinities label on the back cover, establishing the material in these stories as non-canonical.

Author Daniel Wallace stated definitively in the article We Need to Talk About Jar Jar, written for Star Wars Insider 131 in February 2012, that the stories included in the Star Wars Manga: Black comic trade paperback are non-canon.[1]

Contents

Publisher's summaryEdit

This month, Tokyopop will release a Star Wars Manga anthology filled with uniquely bold tales set in a peculiarly Japanese incarnation of that galaxy far, far away... For their daring plots and offbeat directions, these stories are definitely "Infinities"—that is, they don't actually fit into Star Wars continuity. Nonetheless, they are rich in character, detail and action and are definitely worth a look. This anthology, which is a mix of black and white comics with a few color spreads of original illustrations, will only be available initially in Japan.

In addition to these comics stories, there are full color poster-like illustrations included in the book. A striking work by Kia Asimiya features a contemplative Darth Vader framed by the crossed lightsaber blades of his past and present weapons. Yuji Kaida illustrates Vader before the work-in-progress Death Star, while Tsutomu Takahashi offers a moody portrait of a saber-carrying Dark Lord.

ContentsEdit

StoriesEdit

IllustrationsEdit

In addition to the stories, this issue contains two colored fold-out illustrations of Darth Vader by Tsutomu Takahashi and Kia Asamiya.

Notes and referencesEdit

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