Info & Images About Star Wars: Infinity's End Taken From Dark Horse Comics Site:
The planet Ova and all its inhabitants have
mysteriously disappeared. Now it's up to Jedi Quinlan Vos to discover why. His
investigation takes him on an undercover journey to the planet of Dathomir where
he must take on the role of a slave and bend to the will of the various warring
clans of witches who rule the planet. Will Quin be able to find the answer to
Ova's disappearance before he falls prey to the dark side? Find the answers to
these questions and more in the first exciting chapter of "Infinity's End"!
On the witch-world of Dathomir, as Jedi Quinlan Vos continues his investigation into the disappearance of the planet Ova, Quin is forced to dig a little deeper by masquerading as a slave. When he uncovers the secrets of the Infinity Gate and the grotesque hag Ros-Lai, he takes a step closer to the truth about the planet's disappearance -- and a step closer to the dark side. Will he unearth the mystery? Or will he find out that some stones are better left unturned?
The witch Ros Lai has revealed her true self to Jedi Quinlan Vos, and now she wants him dead. While Quin wants to find a way into the Star Chamber in order to stop it from being used ever again, Ros Lai needs to activate the Chamber's power in order to kill her wicked mother, the witch Zalem. Either way, it looks like Quin is going to have to deal with a whole mess of angry witches before his job will be finished! Written by acclaimed Marshal Law creator Pat Mills and illustrated by the sensational Joker/Mask penciller Ramon Bachs, "Infinity's End" is a white-knuckle Episode I-era blockbuster!
The power of the Star Chamber is unleashed! Jedi Quinlan Vos loses a friend while attempting to save an entire planet from destruction. There's no light at the end of this tunnel. Don't miss this earthshaking conclusion to "Infinity's End." Written by acclaimed Marshall Law creator Pat Mills and illustrated by the sensational Joker/Mask penciller Ramon F. Bachs with inks by Raul Fernandez, "Infinity's End" is a white-knuckle Episode I-era blockbuster!
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