How Marvel is partnering with Star Wars Rogue



This December we will see the first ever Star Wars story that is not about a character named Skywalker. Star Wars: Rogue is the first in what is expected to be a very long line of films spin off dealing with some parts of the galaxy far, far, far away that we've never seen before. Because the film is so unique, interest in it is very high. Now it looks like we can not wait until December to get a peek into the rogue Lucasfilm's cousin over at Marvel Comics will release October's prequel series that will be imported into a movie.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, three mini-series was announced by Marvel industry event that is part of a convention C2E2 Chicago this weekend. The planned run of Marvel total of four books. There will be a series of three issues that will be published in October, followed by a book that will follow later on a stock. We do not have any details regarding who will be handling the creative side, as far as the author or artist.

Say what you will about the fact that Disney, at this point, the owner of everything that ever closer to his childhood story, but it does not make it easy when they are looking for work promoting media transmission of projects for them. Star Wars: The funny thing is a rogue, just as the latest in a series of Star Wars-related titles that is an important part of creating a 'universe expanded new "on the Marvel have to replace a company Disney disavowed after it bought Lucasfilm. There's also a series prequel comic that continued Star Wars: the force awakens, and a new series following the Poe is expected Dameron launch next month.

While Star Wars: A rogue immediately occurred earlier Star Wars original and the new sitcom is set to take place immediately prior to that, the two will have to fill in more of the gap existing at present between Star Wars: The revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: A New Hope. So little is known about the plan of a rogue at that point it's hard to guess what comedy could deal with the opposition to the film. It could be a whole separate adventure, meant only to introduce us to the character that we will be following in the movie. Or, it could deal directly with the Death Star itself.

You will be picked up on these jokes when they're exposed to begin in October? What do you think of his new job in the Marvel Star Wars universe? Let us know if we should be hitting our local comic shop in the comments below. Star Wars: Rogue hits theaters on December 16th.

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