![]() I can assure you that we are approaching this legendary franchise with the same passion and dedication that we brought to it for more than two decades." ![]() "I am thrilled Dark Horse is once again bringing new stories to life featuring the characters populating this incredible galaxy. "Dark Horse has a long history with the Star Wars franchise and I’m not shy about admitting that I personally saw the original film nineteen times during its initial release," adds Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics founder and CEO. "Our latest terrifying tales come from the dreaded depths of Jabba the Hutt's Rancor Pit, and once again, Cav and team have plenty of monster mayhem in store for readers of all ages." "Lucasfilm Publishing has a wonderful tradition of working with Cavan on creepy comic anthologies at Halloween, and this year is no different," says Siglain. Set amid a backdrop of a dark and stormy night on Tatooine in the dungeon of Jabba the Hutt, the creepy offering includes clanking droid ghosts, the chilling wampa caves of Hoth, and a monster hunt with Saber-For-Hire Ty Yorrick. ![]() Cavan Scott, the New York Times bestselling author and writer behind Marvel's Star Wars: The High Republic and IDW's Tales from Vader’s Castle series, teams up with Star Wars Adventures artist Nick Brokenshire, and other fan-favorite artists Juan Samu, Rafael Pérez, and Andy Duggan for a trio of terrifying tales. Then this fall, Star Wars: Tales from the Rancor Pit continues the tradition of frighteningly fun stories for Halloween. "We are thrilled to be working with Dark Horse - and with Cecil, Amanda, and Michael - on Hyperspace Stories," says Lucasfilm Publishing's Creative Director Michael Siglain. "Fans of all ages will be treated to action-packed, exciting, and emotional stories that just may be more connected than they seem." When members of a Republic mission led by Senator Padmé Amidala are abducted by the ruthless Separatist General Grievous, Jedi Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi leap to the rescue. With stories from a variety of all-star creators including writers Cecil Castelluci, Michael Moreci, and Amanda Deibert, issue #1, from Deibert and Star Wars Tales artist Lucas Marangon, kicks off the run with a story set during the Clone Wars. is excited to reveal art and details about the two titles: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories and Star Wars: Tales from the Rancor Pit.Īvailable this summer, Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories is a new anthology comics series featuring tales set in every era of the Star Wars timeline and starring fan-favorite heroes and villains. The first two all-ages Star Wars comics from Dark Horse are arriving later this year. Their finding in published in the Journal of Physics Special Topics.Plus, this Halloween a trilogy of terror, Star Wars: Tales from the Rancor Pit, invites you back to Tatooine for a chilling visit to Jabba's Palace. ![]() "If the Millennium Falcon existed and really could travel that fast, sunglasses would certainly be advisable," says Riley Connors, who worked with three other final-year Master of Physics students in an offbeat project aimed at stimulating out-of-the-box thinking. To those onboard the Millennium Falcon, this ancient energy would appear as a central disc of brilliant light. On the other hand, cosmic microwave background radiation - the backwash of radiation from the Big Bang which created the Universe 14 billion years ago - would lengthen in wavelength and suddenly become visible. The classic example of the Doppler Effect is the siren of a fire engine or ambulance, whose pitch changes relative to the bystander as it races down the street.īecause the Millennium Falcon is speeding towards the stars, the wavelength of the stellar light would shorten, which means it would move out of the visible part of the energy spectrum and into the x-ray range, the students calculated. This is the phenomenon by which the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation shortens or lengthens depending on whether the source is nearing or moving away from the person who is perceiving it. Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia would not see any approaching stars as they accelerate through the galaxy because of the Doppler Effect, according to students at the University of Leicester. Sadly - like a lot of things in sci-fi movies - that really wouldn't happen, a team of British science students have calculated. Science fiction Remember that dazzling moment in the Star Wars movies when the Millennium Falcon goes into hyperspace and a kaleidoscope of stars streaks past the ship? Bruce Willis no match for Armageddon, Science Online,.
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