The articles actually began appearing in the twenty-first issue of The Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine, just two issues before its title change to Star Wars Insider. It began alternating with the Bookshelf department, written by Jason Fry, in Star Wars Insider 44.
Discussing the making and popularity of Dark Empire, and previews of Star Wars and Indiana Jones comics coming in 1994-1995.
Previewing upcoming comic series Dark Empire II and Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith.
An interview with comic book artist Chris Gossett about the Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith miniseries.
Interviews with Star Wars comic cover artists Dave Dorman and Hugh Fleming.
Bob Cooper previews forthcoming Star Wars comics for 1995–1996.
The first in a three-part guide to the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comic book series.
The second in a three-part guide to the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comic book series.
The third in a three-part guide to the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comic book series.
Discussing the creation of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire comic book series.
Bob Cooper reveals a day in the life of a Star Wars editor—plus, how you can submit to Dark Horse.
An interview with Edvin Biuković, artist of the Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron: The Phantom Affair story arc.
Discussing artist Al Williamson's work on Star Wars comics, including the upcoming Star Wars: A New Hope - The Special Edition miniseries.
New Star Wars comic created in four cities on two continents.
Bob Cooper discusses Dark Horse's 1998 lineup of Star Wars comics.
A detailed preview of the Star Wars: Crimson Empire, including interviews with Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley and Paul Gulacy.
Article on Kilian Plunkett by Peet Janes.
The Passing of a Legend: Archie Goodwin by Peet Janes.
A detailed look at the character Mara Jade, focusing on her appearances in comics and the upcoming Star Wars: Mara Jade – By the Emperor's Hand miniseries.
It promoted Dark Forces: Jedi Knight, the final installment of the Dark Forces novella trilogy.
Ki-Adi-Mundi stars in a new generation of Star Wars Comics
Vader and Fett are the dark heroes on Dark Horse's horizon. Note: The table of contents erroneously claims the feature was on Page 76, it was actually on Page 72.
It's here—Dark Horse's official Episode I comic adaptation!
A detailed look at the character Aurra Sing and her appearances in Star Wars comics. The title is first changed to simply The Horse's Mouth.
Detailed previews of the Star Wars: Union and Star Wars: Chewbacca miniseries.
Tale Spinning: Dark Horse Comics gets its doctorate in anthology with Star Wars Tales