Star Wars: Agent of the Empire
Star Wars: Agent of the Empire is an American comic book series set in the Star Wars universe. The series, published by Dark Horse Comics, is written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Stephane Roux. Set between 3 BBY and 0 BBY, the series followed Imperial Intelligence agent Jahan Cross and his droid assistant, IN-GA 44, on undercover assignments for the Empire that took them to exotic locales. The first issue was released in December 2011.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publication date | 2011 - 2013 |
Creative team | |
Written by | John Ostrander |
Penciller(s) | Stephane Roux |
Inker(s) | Julien Hugonnard-Bert |
Characters
- Arlessi Quon: A Sluissi, which is an alien that rarely works for the Empire. His loyalty is first to his craft and then to those who employ him. He is a genius inventor and tinkerer. Likes Cross in so much as he likes any human.
- Armand Isard: Head of Imperial Intelligence, and Cross' mentor and superior. Despite what Cross thinks, he is cold and feels no sense of loyalty to those under him. His agents, including Cross, are pawns to be used.
- IN-GA 44: Cross' assistant. She is a human replica droid, but without the hair or synthiskin that would make her seem human. Has weapons in her forearms and jets in her calves.
- Jahan Cross: An Imperial Intelligence agent with the cover of a diplomatic envoy who reports directly to the Head of Imperial Intelligence, Armand Isard. When the Republic ended he was 10 years old, so he remembers the Clone Wars. Due to that experience, he believes that without the Empire there would be chaos.
- Han Solo and Chewbacca: The dynamic duo makes an appearance in the first story arc, Iron Eclipse. The planet they are on is Etti IV, was first introduced in the Brian Daley novel Han Solo at Stars' End, which is set several years earlier.
- Dah'lis Stark: A Nautolon, she is the widow and second wife of industrialist Iaco Stark. She was a dancer when she first met Iaco. She is beautiful and sensual, and uses it to her advantage. She knows more than she should.
- Darth Vader: Confirmed to be in the series, but role is yet unknown.
- Emesh Nar: He is the assistant to Ambassador Bains Vorlin. He is haughty and mercurial. He will serve those to whom he must toady, and sneer at those he perceives as beneath him.
- Lt. Myrsk: He is a Nikto who served in the Clone Wars for the Separatists. Given the Empire's xenophobia and his own history, he fled to the Corporate Sector. He fell in with the CorSec Security Forces and has risen in the ranks, but lieutenant is as high as he is likely to go. He has a disgruntled nature, and dislikes Imperials and almost everybody else.
- Milosh Muhrlein: Imperial Colonel and head of Imperial Research Center 61. Served with the army of the Republic during the Clone Wars, and later the Imperial Army. He is stiff, arrogant, and superior. He has always used his position to benefit himself, as he feels is his right due to his family's position and wealth.
Issues
- Agent of the Empire #1: Iron Eclipse, Part 1 of 5 (Color, 40 pages, December 2011) $3.50
- Agent of the Empire #2: Iron Eclipse, Part 2 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, January 2012) $3.50
- Agent of the Empire #3: Iron Eclipse, Part 3 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, February 2012) $3.50
- Agent of the Empire #4: Iron Eclipse, Part 4 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, March 2012) $3.50
- Agent of the Empire #5: Iron Eclipse, Part 5 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, April 2012) $3.50
- Agent of the Empire #6: Hard Targets, Part 1 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, Oct 2012) $2.99
- Agent of the Empire #7: Hard Targets, Part 2 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, Nov 2012) $2.99
- Agent of the Empire #8: Hard Targets, Part 3 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, Dec 2012) $2.99
- Agent of the Empire #9: Hard Targets, Part 4 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, Jan 2013) $2.99
- Agent of the Empire #10: Hard Targets, Part 5 of 5 (Color, 32 pages, Feb 2013) $2.99
Trade paperbacks
- Volume One: Iron Eclipse (#1–5) - $18.99
- Volume Two: Hard Targets (#6–10) - $19.99
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External links
Agent of the Empire on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
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