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A project that I feel would have been better served if it would have come out at the same time as the novels.



On a planet ruled by a tribe of Sith—marooned thousands of years ago and cut off from the galaxy—the throne holder is about to be challenged by a power-hungry Sith rebel from the slums . . . and a thwarted royal Sith princess! Their few shared interests set them on a quest together—but most certainly not as partners!

The saga of the lost tribe continues in comics, following the release of John Jackson Miller’s Lost Tribe of the Sith: The Collected Stories—in print from Del Rey Books!

* Debuts one month after John Jackson Miller’s Lost Tribe of the Sith prose novel from Del Rey Books!

http://www.darkhorse.com/...Lost-Tribe-of-the-Sith-1


USA Today's article: http://www.usatoday.com/l...c-book-series/54730214/1

The protagonist of The Lost Tribe (who would probably be a villain in any other series), the anarchist and would-be assassin Spinner yearns to tear apart

the Tribe and has the ability to turn anything he can find into a Force-fueled weapon.

His nemesis is the female keeper of order Takara, a Sith with her own ambitions.

"There's a fun contrast between the two of them," Miller says. "Think of the difference between the lawful-evil and chaotic-evil alignments in Dungeons

& Dragons. Just because she wants to stop Spinner doesn't mean she hasn't got her own plans cooking. And as we know from Palpatine, Sith are born manipulators."



If it's an Imperial, it deserves to die.