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Comics trade paperback due this month

Thursday - March 8, 2007 | by Livi Dolgin

The new Battlestar Galactica trade paperback edition of five volumes (#0-4) is available for pre-order with the release set for later this month. Dynamite Entertainment's comic book editions feature an "unseen" season of the hit SCI FI series Battlestar Galactica.

In this opening story arc, the dead have returned -- but are they part of a prophecy or a Cylon plot? The book includes the first five issues of the comic book series bound together, plus a complete cover gallery, DVD commentary from the creative team, behind-the-scenes material, and more.

The paperback with the five-issue story arc features artwork of the sexy Number Six as drawn by Michael Turner and Billy Tan. The story is available in a mass market edition and a previews edition.

Both can be ordered online or found at a retailer near you.

Battlestar Galactica is airing its third season Sunday nights at 10 p.m. Easter on The SCI FI Channel.

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