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'''''Snare in the Forest''''' ([[Wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Trampa en el bosque'') is a two-page comic that was drawn by [[Beaumont Studios]] in [[1986]]. It was published in [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]] by [[Editorial Gepsa]], under the ''[[MyComyc]]'' imprint and in Castilian.<ref name="Blog" />
 
'''''Snare in the Forest''''' ([[Wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Trampa en el bosque'') is a two-page comic that was drawn by [[Beaumont Studios]] in [[1986]]. It was published in [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]] by [[Editorial Gepsa]], under the ''[[MyComyc]]'' imprint and in Castilian.<ref name="Blog" />
   
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==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
Dark Horse's Vice President of Publishing, [[Randy Stradley]], was interested in including the ''Mycomyc'' strips in a future [[Star Wars Omnibus]] publication. When he inquired at [[Lucasfilm Ltd.]] about whether they had been officially licensed at the time of their publication, Lucasfilm found no paperwork proving that Editorial Gepsa had actually licensed the titles, despite the presence of appropriate copyright information. Nevertheless, Handley and Peña strongly suspect that the licensing did occur, although Handley has asserted that the "the strips' legitimacy is considered suspect for now, and Dark Horse has no plans to reprint them unless documentation emerges."<ref name="Blog" />
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Dark Horse's Vice President of Publishing, [[Randy Stradley]], was interested in including the ''Mycomyc'' strips in a future [[Star Wars Omnibus]] publication. When he inquired at [[Lucasfilm Ltd.]] about whether they had been officially licensed at the time of their publication, Lucasfilm found no paperwork proving that Editorial Gepsa had actually licensed the titles, despite the presence of appropriate copyright information. Nevertheless, Handley and Peña strongly suspect that the licensing did occur, although Handley has asserted that "the strips' legitimacy is considered suspect for now, and Dark Horse has no plans to reprint them unless documentation emerges."<ref name="Blog" />
   
 
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This article contains information from an unlicensed Star Wars Legends source.

This article's subject originated in a source that was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, and its licensing status was never confirmed by Lucasfilm Ltd.

Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: release date and unrecognized parameters: publication date Snare in the Forest (Spanish: Trampa en el bosque) is a two-page comic that was drawn by Beaumont Studios in 1986. It was published in Spain by Editorial Gepsa, under the MyComyc imprint and in Castilian.[1]

Rich Handley's plot summary

Chirpa sends Wicket and Teebo to cut down some trees and fetch their sacred wood, but as the youths carry back their haul, they fall into a Dulok-dug hole. As a Dulok guard runs to inform King Gorneesh, the Ewoks use the wood to build a ladder and climb to safety.[1]

Development

The Droids and Ewoks strips featured in Mycomyc in 1986 were rediscovered in 2013 when a fan named Adolfo Rodriguez mentioned them on the DarkHorse.com forums. They were soon afterward translated into English by Star Wars author Abel G. Peña, and re-lettered by his colleague Rich Handley. The two then made the comics available for download on their respective websites on April 10. The original author is unknown.[1]

Continuity

Dark Horse's Vice President of Publishing, Randy Stradley, was interested in including the Mycomyc strips in a future Star Wars Omnibus publication. When he inquired at Lucasfilm Ltd. about whether they had been officially licensed at the time of their publication, Lucasfilm found no paperwork proving that Editorial Gepsa had actually licensed the titles, despite the presence of appropriate copyright information. Nevertheless, Handley and Peña strongly suspect that the licensing did occur, although Handley has asserted that "the strips' legitimacy is considered suspect for now, and Dark Horse has no plans to reprint them unless documentation emerges."[1]

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