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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #42 — Origin of Revan — CGC 9.8 (White Pa
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #42 — Origin of Revan — CGC 9.8 (White Pa
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #42 — CGC 9.8 White Pages, Origin of Revan
A modern Star Wars key tied to one of the most beloved characters in the wider Star Wars universe: Revan. Originally introduced as the silent protagonist of BioWare's 2003 Knights of the Old Republic RPG — and elevated to icon status across two decades of Old Republic-era novels, The Old Republic MMO and recent canon name-drops — Revan sits in a small, valuable cluster of cult-favourite Star Wars characters.
This is Knights of the Old Republic #42 from Dark Horse Comics (June 2009), an "Origin of Revan" chapter written by acclaimed Star Wars novelist and comics writer John Jackson Miller, with cover art by Benjamin Carré. The book is professionally graded by CGC at 9.8 (Near Mint/Mint), with white pages noted on the label — the highest paper-quality designation CGC issues.
It also belongs to a closed-set collectible category. Dark Horse Comics held the Star Wars licence from 1991 to 2014, after which the licence transferred to Marvel. No new Dark Horse Star Wars books will ever be printed — making the entire Dark Horse era a finite, well-defined collecting universe.
Key Details
- Title: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Issue: #42
- Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
- Cover Date: June 2009
- Grade: CGC 9.8 (NM/MT)
- Pages: White (CGC label)
- Writer: John Jackson Miller
- Cover Artist: Benjamin Carré
Why It Matters
- Revan IP weight. Few non-screen Star Wars characters carry the cult demand Revan does. Two decades of Old Republic-era media — the 2003 KOTOR RPG, KOTOR II, the 2011 Revan novel by Drew Karpyshyn, The Old Republic MMO, and recent name-drops in canon — have built a deep collector base.
- "Origin of Revan" story chapter. A defined story slot in the KOTOR comic run that gives the issue a clean title-level hook for buyers searching the character.
- White pages on label. CGC's highest paper-quality designation. White-page slabs of high-grade modern Star Wars books trade above the same grades with off-white or cream pages.
- Closed-set collectible. Dark Horse held the Star Wars licence from 1991 to 2014, after which Marvel took over. Dark Horse Star Wars books will never be reprinted as new first-print floppies — the entire era is a finite, well-defined collecting universe.
- KOTOR remake awareness. The announced KOTOR video-game remake keeps the property in cultural rotation among Star Wars fans and gamers.
- 9.8 NM/MT. Top of the regularly-issued grading scale. The benchmark grade most modern Star Wars collectors target on key books.
Creators
- Writer: John Jackson Miller
- Cover Artist: Benjamin Carré
John Jackson Miller is one of the most prolific and respected Star Wars writers of the modern era — author of the entire Dark Horse Knights of the Old Republic ongoing as well as Star Wars novels including Kenobi, A New Dawn and the Star Wars: The Old Republic tie-in fiction. His Old Republic-era work is regarded as foundational to the wider KOTOR collector lane.
Benjamin Carré is a French painter known for his atmospheric, painterly cover work for Dark Horse Star Wars titles in the late 2000s.
Collector Notes
The Dark Horse Knights of the Old Republic ongoing ran 50 issues from 2006 to 2010, written by John Jackson Miller across the full run. It remains the foundational comic-book treatment of the KOTOR era — and Revan-themed issues sit at the top of demand on that ongoing.
Two structural factors keep this lane warm. First, Revan's standing — he's a cult-tier non-screen Star Wars protagonist whose recent canon name-drops keep collector attention on every prior appearance. Second, the closed-set economics of the Dark Horse Star Wars licence (1991–2014) — Dark Horse will never print a new first-print Star Wars book, which makes the entire 23-year run a defined, increasingly scarce universe.
Note: Revan was originally introduced as the player character of the 2003 KOTOR video game. This issue is positioned around his comics-era origin material, not his very first canonical appearance — collectors of the wider KOTOR set treat issues like this as recognised keys within the back-issue ongoing.
Shipping
Your CGC slab is double-boxed with corner protection and shipped tracked + insured to keep the case intact in transit. UK delivery from £4.25. Dispatched daily from Canterbury, Kent.
- UK Dispatch: Within 24 hours
- International: Tracked + signed
- Insurance: Included on slabs
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