by Nat Almirall, Jul 23 2011 // 10:00 AM
Fans who like their comics available on the go will be happy to learn that Dark Horse is taking their catalogue of Star Wars titles digital. Finally, when someone glances over your shoulder and spies you leering at Slave Leia on your iPad, you at least have the excuse that you’re reading.
Dark Horse and LucasFilm announced that over 50 comics from the Star Wars universe are now available for purchase from Digital.DarkHorse.com. The announcement was made yesterday from the Dark Horse Star Wars Comics 20th Anniversary Panel.
Among the books listed is:
Star Wars: Crimson Empire series
Marvel’s adaptation of Episode IV: A New Hope
The Clone Wars
Knights of the Old Republic
Legacy: War
Knight Errant
The Old Republic
Jedi: The Dark Side
and the top-selling Darth Vader and the Lost Command.
Most single issues will be priced at the standard $1.99, with KOTOR #1 and Clone Wars #1 available for free download and Crimson Empire #1, Knight Errant #1, and The Old Republic #1 for $.99.
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by Nat Almirall, Jul 22 2011 // 10:00 AM

With the Blu-Ray release of the Star Wars saga coming this September, 20th Century Fox is titillating fans with a sneak peek at some of the extras, including this trailer of some footage cut from the original trilogy.
The clip shows a handful of glimpses at some deleted scenes, including the “wampas in the Hoth base” sequence. These aren’t from the digitally remastered/Greedo-shoots-first editions released in the late ‘90s; these are from the original original films, right down to the ‘70s film grain—and that’s not to say they look fuzzy. They’re as crisp and good-looking as you could want.
Fox plans to release Blu-Ray editions of both the original trilogy as well as the prequels and, for the fans who need every damn thing, a whopping nine-disc Complete Saga edition that will include over 30 hours of special features from deleted and alternative scenes like these to, well, pretty much anything else George has lying around in the archives.
You can view the trailer after the jump.
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Tagged: A New Hope, Blu-Ray, Carrie Fisher, Empire Strikes Back, Episode IV: A New Hope, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Return of the Jedi, SDCC, SDCC11, Star Wars
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