Star Wars: Darth Maul #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of this 2000 Dark Horse four-part series arrives with a Drew Struzan cover that commands immediate attention — a shirtless Darth Maul, his red-and-black Zabrak tattoos on full display, glows with an eerie radiance while two enormous, menacing eyes loom in the shadows on either side of him. It's a striking image that frames Maul as both hunter and hunted, radiating dark-side intensity without saying a word. With Ron Marz writing and Jan Duursema on interior art, this finale wraps up a series that gave the fearsome Sith apprentice a story very much his own.
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Darth Maul, confronts the head of the Black Sun. But to get to him, he will have to deal with a Nightsister from Dathomir.
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