Well, i want to read about the Solo kids before the muck up and how Ben Skywalker becomes a badass.

Saturday at New York Comic Con, Dark Horse and BioWare announced that the "Dragon Age" universe would return to comics in February, in a series of six biweekly twelve-page issues available through Dark Horse's iOS app and online for $.99 each. The world of this fantasy role playing game for PC, Xbox 360, and Playstation 3 has previously been explored in web comics and in a miniseries from IDW Publishing. For Dark Horse's inaugural outing, David Gaider, BioWare's Lead Writer for both "Dragon Age: Origins" and "Dragon Age II," will head up the comic miniseries, joined by Alexander Freed writing the script and artist Chad Hardin. ComicBookResources spoke with Gaider about the growing world of "Dragon Age," the value of expanding into several media, and what to expect from the miniseries.
"The 'Dragon Age' miniseries follows Alistair of 'Dragon Age: Origins' and Isabela and Varric of 'Dragon Age II,' Gaider told CBR. "The three of them have traveled to Antiva, an exotic land of assassins, to chase a secret from Alistair's past that will draw all three of them into danger -- and also reveal a surprising truth about the nature of dragons in Thedas.
"It follows a few things that fans of 'Dragon Age' have probably been wondering about for some time, and a few plot threads that we haven't been able to pick up elsewhere," Gaider continued. "I'm writing it, and as the Lead Writer on both of the 'Dragon Age' games I can say pretty confidently that it fits seamlessly into the overall narrative. These are characters the fans love, and there's some lore here that they won't find anywhere else. It should be a treat."
Dark Horse's "Dragon Age" comics will be presented as 12-page digital exclusives through the publisher's iPad/iPhone app and online at digital.darkhorse.com. "I think the majority of Dragon Age fans are pretty tech-savvy -- I mean, they'd have to be, wouldn't they?" Gaider said of the format choice. "This is a good way to introduce them to the possibilities of 'Dragon Age' in comic form without them necessarily having to be comic book fans and needing to go to a store in order to check it out."


You know, I don't think I've ever had chocolate milk. I should try it some day.
Hush said:I'm not above taking Chocolate Milk from children.

TheCorpulent1 said:Who is? Regular milk, maybe, but chocolate? Little bastards better watch out.![]()
Unless it's good syrup I don't like chocolate milk. I have a distaste for Hershey's chcolate syrup. It doesn't -taste- like chocolate at all.
I do love chocolate flavored (sans malt) Ovaltine in milk though.Best kind of chocolate milk.
Dark chocolate anything is pretty epic.![]()
t:Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Milk chocolate >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dark Chocolate. Dark is too bitter.Dark chocolate anything is pretty epic.![]()
Only way I'll consume it is in a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch or, very rarely, in my coffee.
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Milk chocolate >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dark Chocolate. Dark is too bitter.

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Milk chocolate >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dark Chocolate. Dark is too bitter.
Even mass produced dark chocolate tastes overly sugar-y. Stay away from anything Hershey's, Nestle and the like unless it's their more specialized 'fancier' brands, and even then....
just a square... and you let each bite play around in your mouth to get full flavor.Yeah, I know how and what kinds to eat. I still hate dark chocolate.Milk chocolate tastes cheap and like sugar.Even mass produced dark chocolate tastes overly sugar-y. Stay away from anything Hershey's, Nestle and the like unless it's their more specialized 'fancier' brands, and even then....
Besides, the best dark chocolate comes from overseas where they have much stricter definitions of chocolate than we do over here in terms of dry cocoa solids in their chocolate.
Dark Chocolate tastes like cocoa.I don't go much higher than 70%, and then only on special occasions or if the cocoa is exceptional. For recreational eating I keep it around 60%, and sometimes spring for the flavors. My current favorite is salt/dark chocolate.
It's not like you eat a candy bar of dark chocolate either.just a square... and you let each bite play around in your mouth to get full flavor.
Yeah, I know how and what kinds to eat. I still hate dark chocolate.
