Without spoiling that issue, suffice it to say, that the corruption that is affecting droids throughout the galaxy is made apparent to R2-D2 in a very pointed and personal way. Marc Guggenheim: D-Squad picks up directly after the events of Dark Droids issue 2. : We know that in the overall Dark Droids story, something is corrupting droids across the galaxy. Before Dark Droids: D-Squad kicks off in August, caught up with Guggenheim for a mission briefing. The spinoff Dark Droids: D-Squad mini, written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Salva Espín and David Messina, finds Artoo reactivating his supercrew once more (with some personnel changes - the new lineup consists of R2-D2, IG-88, 4-LOM, WAC-47, BT-1, and 000) to combat this danger in addition, issue #1 features a backup story starring Ajax Sigma, a new character that first appeared in last year’s Star Wars: Revelations #1, who’s promised to play a major role in the crossover as a whole. In Dark Droids, this summer’s horror-fueled comics crossover event, a mysterious threat called the Scourge begins to corrupt droids, cyborgs, and mechanical beings of all kinds. is excited to reveal (with happy beeps) that D-Squad - the all-star team of droids led by R2-D2, as seen in a memorable arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars- is back in a new Marvel miniseries, Star Wars: Dark Droids: D-Squad. If there’s an important mission, these are the droids you’re looking for.
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