List of Star Wars comic books

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This is a list of Star Wars comic books, set in the fictional Star Wars universe. Lucasfilm's now-corporate sibling Marvel Comics, which published Star Wars comic books from 1977 to 1986, again began publishing Star Wars titles in 2015. Dark Horse Comics owned the license to publish Star Wars comics from Lucasfilm exclusively from 1991 to 2014. Almost all comics published prior to 2015 have been rebranded as non-canon with the designation Legends.

BBY stands for years before the Battle of Yavin, which occurred during the original Star Wars film.[a] ABY stands for years after the Battle of Yavin.

Film and television adaptations[]

All pre-2014 film and television adaptations are in the Legends continuity, even though they adapt Canon films.

Film adaptations[]

  • Star Wars (Marvel Comics)
    • 1–6: Star Wars by Roy Thomas[b]
      • Star Wars
      • Six Against the Galaxy
      • Death Star
      • In Battle with Darth Vader
      • Lo, the Moons of Yavin
      • Is This the Final Chapter?
    • 39–44: The Empire Strikes Back by Archie Goodwin[c]
      • Beginning
      • Battleground: Hoth
      • Imperial Pursuit
      • To Be a Jedi
      • Betrayal at Bespin
      • Duel a Dark Lord
    • Return of the Jedi by Archie Goodwin
  • Dark Horse Comics
    • Episode I: The Phantom Menace by Henry Gilroy
    • Episode II: Attack of the Clones by Henry Gilroy
    • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Miles Lane

These film and television adaptations are canon except on the parts where they divert from the films.

Title Publishing Date Placement in Timeline Author
Marvel
Solo: A Star Wars Story #1–7 October 2018–April 2019 13-10 BBY Robbie Thompson
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story #1–6 April–September 2017 0 BBY Jody Houser
Star Wars: A New Hope - The 40th Anniversary April 2018 0 BBY-0 ABY Jess Harrold
Star Wars: The Force Awakens #1–6 June–November 2016 34 ABY Chuck Wendig
Star Wars: The Last Jedi #1–6 May–September 2018 34 ABY Gary Whitta
Disney Lucasfilm Press
Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy (graphic novel adaptation) April 2017 32 BBY–19 BBY Alessandro Ferrari
Solo: A Star Wars Story (graphic novel adaptation) March 2019 13 BBY–10 BBY Alessandro Ferrari
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (graphic novel adaptation) December 2017 0 BBY Alessandro Ferrari
Star Wars: The Original Trilogy (graphic novel adaptation) March 2016 0 BBY–4 ABY Alessandro Ferrari
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (graphic novel adaptation) August 2017 34 ABY Alessandro Ferrari
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (graphic novel adaptation) September 2018 34 ABY Alessandro Ferrari
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (graphic novel adaptation) March 2021 35 ABY Alessandro Ferrari
Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars: A New Hope Cinestory Comic October 2017 0 BBY–0 ABY
Random House
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Screen Comix October 2020 3 ABY
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Screen Comix October 2020 35 ABY

Television adaptations[]

Title Publishing Date Placement in Timeline Episodes Adapted
Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion Cinestory Comic August 2017 5 BBY Season 1, Episodes 1–6
Star Wars Rebels: Path of the Jedi Cinestory Comic November 2017 4 BBY Season 1, Episodes 8–10, 12–13
Maul: A Star Wars Rebels Cinestory Comic February 2018 3 BBY–2 BBY Season 2, Episodes 21–22; Season 3, Episodes 3, 11 and 20
Random House
The Clone Wars: Season 7: Volume 1 December 2020 19 BBY Season 7, Episodes 1–6
The Mandalorian: Season 1: Volume 1[1] March 2021[1] 9 ABY[2] Season 1, Episodes 1-4[1]

Canon original stories[]

Comics[]

Marvel
Era Title Publishing Date Issue / Arc Placement in Timeline Author(s)
The High Republic Star Wars: The High Republic #1- January 2021 - present
  • #1–5 There is No Fear
  • #6–8 Heart of the Drengir
  • #9–10 The Shadow of the Nihil
c. 232 BBY Cavan Scott
The High Republic: The Monster of Temple Peak[3] August 2021[4] c. 232 BBY[5] Cavan Scott[3]
Fall of the Jedi Jedi Fallen Order: Dark Temple #1–5 September–December 2019 Pre-40 BBY Matthew Rosenberg
Star Wars: Darth Maul #1–5 February–July 2017
  • Probe Droid Problem by Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire (mini-comic published in issue #1, reprinted in Droids Unplugged #1)
c. 32 BBY Cullen Bunn
Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Obi-Wan & Anakin #1–5 January–May 2016 29 BBY Charles Soule
Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic – Mace Windu #1–5 August–December 2017 c. 22 BBY Matt Owens
The Clone Wars (film)
The Clone Wars (TV series)
Star Wars: Darth Maul – Son of Dathomir #1–4 May–August 2014
  • #1 The Enemy of My Enemy
  • #2 A Tale of Two Apprentices
  • #3 Proxy War
  • #4 Showdown on Dathomir
19 BBY Jeremy Barlow
Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Reign of the Empire
The Bad Batch
Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #1–25, 1 annual June 2017–December 2018
  • #1–6 The Chosen One
    • No Good Deed... by Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire (mini-comic published in Issue #1)
  • #7–10 The Dying Light
  • #11–12 The Rule of Five
  • #13–17 Burning Seas
  • #18 Bad Ground
  • Annual #2: Technological Terror
  • #19–25 Fortress Vader
19 BBY–12 BBY Charles Soule

Chuck Wendig (Annual #2)

Star Wars: Thrawn #1–6

Adaptation of the Timothy Zahn novel by the same name.

February–July 2018 13 BBY–2 BBY Jody Houser
Star Wars: Beckett one-shot August 2018 11 BBY-10 BBY Gerry Duggan
Lando: Double or Nothing #1–5[6] May–September 2018 10 BBY Rodney Barnes
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #1–5 November 2018–March 2019 13 BBY-10 BBY Robbie Thompson
Age of Rebellion Star Wars Rebels
Star Wars: Kanan #1–12 April 2015–March 2016
  • #1–6 The Last Padawan
    • #1 Part I: Fight (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #2 Part II: Flight (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #3 Part III: Pivot (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #4 Part IV: Catch (flashback to 18 BBY)
    • #5 Part V: Release (flashback to 18 BBY)
    • #6 Epilogue: Haunt
  • #7–12 First Blood
    • #7 Part I: The Corridors of Coruscant (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #8 Part II: The Towers of the Temple (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #9 Part III: The Canyons of Kardoa (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #10 Part IV: The Mesas of Mygeeto (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #11 Part V: The Fog of War (flashback to 19 BBY)
    • #12 Part VI: The Ties That Bind
4 BBY

During events of

Star Wars Rebels

Season 1.

Greg Weisman
Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian & K-2SO Special one-shot August 2017 2 BBY-0 BBY Duane Swierczynski
Vader: Dark Visions #1–5 March–June 2019 2 BBY–0 BBY Dennis Hallum
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Episode IV: A New Hope
Star Wars: Chewbacca #1–5 October–December 2015 0 ABY Gerry Duggan
Star Wars: Princess Leia #1–5 March–June 2015 0 ABY Mark Waid
Star Wars #1–75,

4 annuals

January 2015 – December 2019
  • #1–6 Skywalker Strikes
  • #7 From the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi: "The Last of His Breed" (flashback to 11 BBY)
  • #8–12 Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon
  • Annual #1
  • #13 Vader Down, Part III
  • #14 Vader Down, Part V
  • #15, #20 From the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi (flashback to 10 BBY)
  • #16–19 Rebel Jail
  • #21–25 The Last Flight of the Harbinger
    • #25 co-authored by Chris Eliopoulos
    • Droid Dilemma by Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire (mini-comic published in Issue #25, reprinted in Droids Unplugged 1)
  • Annual #2
  • #26–30 Yoda's Secret War (flashback to pre-32 BBY and 10 BBY)
    • Shu-Torun Lives by Kieron Gillen (mini-comic published in Issue #30)
  • #31 Screaming Citadel, Part II
  • #32 Screaming Citadel, Part IV
  • #33 Rebels in the Wild
  • #34 The Thirteen Crates
  • #35 The Hutt Run
  • #36 Revenge of the Astromech
  • Annual #3
  • #37 Imperial Pride
    • The Sand Will Provide by Jason Aaron and Dash Aaron (mini-comic published in Issue #37)
  • #38–43 The Ashes of Jedha
  • #44–49 Mutiny at Mon Cala
  • Annual #4
  • #50–55 Hope Dies
  • #56–61 The Escape
  • #62–67 The Scourging of Shu-Torun
  • #68–72 Rebels and Rogues
  • #73–75 Rogues and Rebels
0 ABY–3 ABY

Issues #1–25 parallel to

Star Wars: Darth Vader.

Issues #26–75 parallel to

Star Wars: Doctor Aphra.

Jason Aaron (Issues #1–37)

Kieron Gillen (Annual #1, Issues #38–67)

Greg Pak (Issues #68–75)

Kelly Thompson (Annual #2)

Jason Latour (Annual #3)

Cullen Bunn (Annual #4)

Star Wars: Darth Vader #1–25,

1 annual

February 2015–October 2016
  • #1–6 Vader
  • #7–12 Shadows and Secrets
  • Annual 1
  • #13 Vader Down, Part II
  • #14 Vader Down, Part IV
  • #15 Vader Down, Part VI
  • #16–19 The Shu-Torun War
  • #20–25 End of Games
    • The Misadventures of Triple-Zero and Beetee (mini-comic published in Issue #20)
    • Coda (mini-comic published in Issue #25)
0 ABY-1 ABY

Parallel to

Star Wars #1–25.

Kieron Gillen
Star Wars: Vader Down

Star Wars and Darth Vader crossover event.

November 2015
  • Star Wars: Vader Down
    • #1 Part I (one-shot)
    • #2 Part II (Issue #13 of Darth Vader)
    • #3 Part III (Issue #13 of Star Wars)
    • #4 Part IV (Issue #14 of Darth Vader)
    • #5 Part V (Issue #14 of Star Wars)
    • #6 Part VI (Issue #15 of Darth Vader)
0 ABY Jason Aaron and Kieron Gillen
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1–40, 3 annuals December 2016–December 2019
  • #1–6 Aphra
  • #7 Screaming Citadel, Part III
  • #8 Screaming Citadel, Part V
  • #9–13 The Enormous Profit
  • Annual #1
  • #14–19 Remastered
  • #20–25 The Catastrophe Con
  • Annual #2
  • #26–31 Worst Among Equals
  • #32–36 Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon
  • Annual #3
  • #37–40 A Rogue's End
0 ABY-3 ABY

Parallel to

Star Wars #26–75.

Kieron Gillen (Issues #1–19)

Simon Spurrier (Issues #14–present)

Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel

Star Wars and Doctor Aphra crossover event.

May 2017
  • Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel
    • #1 Part I (one-shot)
    • #2 Part II (Issue #31 of Star Wars)
    • #3 Part III (Issue #7 of Doctor Aphra)
    • #4 Part IV (Issue #32 of Star Wars)
    • #5 Part V (Issue #8 of Doctor Aphra)
0 ABY-1 ABY Jason Aaron and Kieron Gillen
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Storms of Crait one-shot December 2017 Between 0 ABY and 1 ABY Ben Acker and Ben Blacker
Star Wars: Han Solo #1–5 June–November 2016 Between 0 ABY and 3 ABY Marjorie Liu
Star Wars: Lando #1–5 July–October 2015 Between 0 ABY and 3 ABY Charles Soule
Star Wars: Target Vader #1–6 July–December 2019 Pre-3 ABY Robbie Thompson
Empire Ascendant one-shot December 2019 Pre-3 ABY Charles Soule, Greg Pak, Ethan Sacks, and Simon Spurrier
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars (2020) #1- [7] January 2020 - present
  • #1–6 The Destiny Path
  • #7–12 Operation Starlight[8]
  • #13 War of the Bounty Hunters Prelude 2[9]
3 ABY-4 ABY Charles Soule (Issues #1–)
Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) #1- [10] February 2020 - present
  • #1–5 Dark Heart of the Sith
  • #6–11 Into the Fire[11]
  • #12 War of the Bounty Hunters Prelude 4[9]
3 ABY-4 ABY Greg Pak (Issues #1–)
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2020) #1- May 2020 - present
  • #1–5 Fortune and Fate
  • #6–9 The Engine Job[12]
  • #10 War of the Bounty Hunters Prelude 5[9]
3 ABY-4 ABY Alyssa Wong (Issues #1–)
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #1- May 2020 - present
  • #1–5 Galaxy's Deadliest
  • #6–7 Target Valance[13]
  • #8–11 The Terminus Gauntlet[14]
  • #12 War of the Bounty Hunters Prelude 3[9]
3 ABY-4 ABY Ethan Sacks (Issues #1–)
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #1-[9] May 2021-[9]
  • Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters[9]
    • #1 Prelude 1 (one-shot)[9]
    • #2 Prelude 2 (Issue #13 of Star Wars)[9]
    • #3 Prelude 3 (Issue #12 of Bounty Hunters)
    • #4 Prelude 4 (Issue #12 of Darth Vader)[9]
    • #5 Prelude 5 (Issue #10 of Doctor Aphra)[9]
  • Miniseries[9]
3 ABY-4 ABY[15] Charles Soule, Greg Pak, Alyssa Wong, and Ethan Sacks
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
The New Republic Star Wars: TIE Fighter #1-5 April–August 2019 3-4 ABY Jody Houser
Star Wars: Shattered Empire #1–4 September–October 2015 4 ABY Greg Rucka
The Mandalorian
Rise of the First Order The Rise of Kylo Ren #1-4 December 2019–March 2020 28 ABY Charles Soule
Star Wars Special: C-3PO: The Phantom Limb one-shot April 2016 31 ABY-32 ABY James Robinson
Star Wars: Poe Dameron #1–31, 2 annuals April 2016–September 2018
  • #1–3 Black Squadron
    • SaBBotage by Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire (mini-comic published in Issue #1, reprinted in Droids Unplugged 1)
  • #4–6 Lockdown
  • #7–13 The Gathering Storm
  • #14–16 Legend Lost
  • Annual #1
  • #17–19 War Stories
  • #20–25 Legend Found
  • #26–31 The Awakening
  • Annual #2
32-34 ABY Charles Soule

Robert Thompson (Annual #1)

Jody Houser (Annual #2)

Star Wars Resistance
Episode VII: The Force Awakens
Star Wars: Captain Phasma #1–4 September 2017 34 ABY Kelly Thompson
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – DJ: Most Wanted one-shot January 2018 34 ABY Ben Acker and Ben Blacker
Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
Star Wars: Allegiance #1-4 October 2019 34 ABY Ethan Sacks
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge #1-5 April–August 2019 34 ABY Ethan Sacks
Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker

Anthology series[]

Star Wars Adventures[]

Star Wars Adventures is an anthology series published by IDW Publishing, which debuted in September 2017.[16]

  • Volume 1: Heroes of the Galaxy (October 2017)
    • Issue #0 (July 2017)
    • Issue #1 (September 2017)
      • "Better the Devil You Know, Part I", by Cavan Scott
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Stop, Thief!", by Cavan Scott
    • Issue #2 (September 2017)
      • "Better the Devil You Know, Part II", by Cavan Scott
      • "Tales from Wild Space: The Flat Mountain of Yavin", by & Pierrick Colinet
  • Volume 2: Unexpected Detour (February 2018)
    • Issue #3 (October 2017)
      • "Pest Control", by Landry Q. Walker
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Adventures in Wookiee-Sitting", by Alan Tudyk & Shannon Denton
    • Issue #4 (November 2017)
      • "The Trouble at Tibrin, Part I", by Landry Q. Walker
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Mattis Makes a Stand", by Ben Acker & Ben Blacker
    • Issue #5 (December 2017)
      • "The Trouble at Tibrin, Part II", by Landry Q. Walker
      • "Tales from Wild Space: The Best Pet", by Delilah S. Dawson
  • Volume 3: Endangered (June 2018)
    • Issue #6 (January 2018)
      • "Rose Knows", by Delilah S. Dawson
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Podracer's Rescue", by Shaun Manning
    • Issue #7 (February 2018)
      • "Endangered, Part 1", by Sholly Fisch
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Look Before You Leap", by Paul Crilley
    • Issue #8 (March 2018)
      • "Endangered, Part 2", by Sholly Fisch
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Gonk", by Otis Frampton
  • Volume 4: Smuggler's Blues (October 2018)
    • Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2018 (May 2018)
      • "Hunter vs Hunted", by Cavan Scott
    • Issue #10 (May 2018)
      • "Powered Down, Part 1", by Cavan Scott
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Family Affair, Part 1", by Elsa Charretier & Pierrick Colinet
    • Issue #11 (June 2018)
      • "Powered Down, Part 2", by Cavan Scott
      • "Tales from Wild Space: Family Affair, Part 2", by Elsa Charretier & Pierrick Colinet
  • Volume 5: Mechanical Mayhem (March 2019)
    • Issue #9 (April 2018)
      • "Trouble Again", by John Barber
      • "Tales from Wild Space: IG-88 vs. The Gatto Gang", by Nick Brokenshire
    • Issue #12 (July 2018)
      • "Intermission, Part I", by Elsa Charretier & Pierrick Colinet
      • "Tales from Wild Space: A Small Push", by Scott Peterson
    • Issue #13 (August 2018)
      • "Intermission, Part II", by Elsa Charretier & Pierrick Colinet
  • Volume 6: Flight of the Falcon (July 2019)
    • Issue #14 (September 2018)
    • Issue #15 (October 2018)
    • Issue #16 (December 2018)
    • Issue #17 (January 2019)
    • Issue #18 (February 2019)
    • Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon one-shot (May 2019)
  • Volume 7: Pomp and Circumstance (November 2019)
    • Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018, by John Jackson Miller (April 2018)
      • "Mind Your Manners", by John Jackson Miller
      • "The Lost Eggs of Livorno", by Cavan Scott
  • Volume 8: Defend the Republic! (February 2020)
    • Issue #19 (March 2019)
    • Issue #20 (April 2019)
  • Volume 9: Fight the Empire! (June 2020)
    • Issue #21 (May 2019)
    • Issue #22 (June 2019)
    • Issue #23 (July 2019)
  • Volume 10: Driving Force (September 2020)
    • Issue #24 (August 2019)
    • Issue #25 (September 2019)
    • Issue #26 (September 2019)
  • Volume 11: Rise of the Wookiees (January 2021)
    • Issue #27 (October 2019)
    • Issue #28 (November 2019)
    • Issue #29 (December 2019)
    • Issue #30 (January 2020)
    • Issue #31 (March 2020)
    • Issue #32 (July 2020)
  • One-shots
    • Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2018 (May 2018)
    • Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2019 (May 2019)
    • Star Wars Adventures Annual 2019 (August 2018)

Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down[]

Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down is a trade paperback published by IDW Publishing that debuted in December 2017 as a Loot Crate exclusive. It was reprinted as a three-issue miniseries beginning in November 2018, with a reprint of the trade paperback arriving in June 2019. The comic consists of a main story titled "Destroyer Down," and a back-up story titled "The Ghost Ship." Both stories were written by Scott Beatty.[17]

Star Wars Forces of Destiny[]

Star Wars Forces of Destiny is an anthology miniseries published by IDW Publishing that debuted in 2018. It ran for five issues and focuses on the female characters of the franchise. Authors include Jody Houser, Delilah S. Dawson, Elsa Charretier, Beth Revis, and Devin Grayson.[18] All five comics were collected into a single volume in April 2018.

  • Leia, by Elsa Charretier & Pierrick Colinet (January 2018)
  • Rey, by Jody Houser (January 2018)
    • Adaptation of Star Wars Forces of Destiny episodes 1 and 2.
  • Hera, by Devin Grayson (January 2018)
  • Ahsoka & Padmé, by Beth Revis (January 2018)
    • Adaptation of Star Wars Forces of Destiny episode 6.
  • Rose & Paige, by Delilah S. Dawson (January 2018)

Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle[]

Star Wars: Tales from Vader's Castle is an anthology miniseries published by IDW Publishing released in October 2018. It ran for five issues and was written by Cavan Scott.[19]

Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle[]

Star Wars: Return to Vader's Castle is an anthology miniseries published by IDW Publishing released in October 2019 as a sequel to Tales from Vader's Castle. It ran for five issues and was written by Cavan Scott.

Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars - Battle Tales[]

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Battle Tales is an anthology miniseries published by IDW Publishing released from May 2020-September 2020. It ran for five issues and was written by Michael Moreci.

Star Wars Adventures 2020[]

Star Wars Adventures 2020 is a sequel comic series to the 2017 Star Wars Adventures, published by IDW Publishing.

  • Volume 1: The Light and the Dark[20]
    • Issue #1 (October 2020)
    • Issue #2 (November 2020)
    • Issue #3 (February 2021)
    • Issue #4 (March 2021)[21]
    • Issue #5 (March 2021)[22]
    • Issue #6 (April 2021)[23]
  • Uncollected
    • Star Wars Adventures Annual 2020 (November 2020)
    • Issue #7 (April 2021)[24]
    • Issue #8 (May 2021)[25]
    • Issue #9 (May 2021)[26]

Star Wars Adventures: Shadow of Vader's Castle[]

Star Wars: Shadow of Vader's Castle is a one-shot comic published by IDW Publishing released in November 2020 as a sequel to Return to Vader's Castle. It was written by Cavan Scott.

Star Wars Adventures: Smuggler's Run[]

Star Wars Adventures: Smuggler's Run is a reprint of the German magazine comic Star Wars: Smuggler's Run, which adapts the Greg Rucka novel of the same name. It was published by IDW Publishing and released from December 2020-January 2021.

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures[]

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures is an anthology miniseries published by IDW Publishing released in February-April 2021. It will run for at least three issues and is written by Daniel Older.[27]

Star Wars Adventures: Weapon of a Jedi[]

Star Wars Adventures: Weapon of a Jedi is a reprint of the German magazine comic Star Wars: Weapon of a Jedi, which adapts the Jason Fry novel of the same name. It will published by IDW Publishing and released in May 2021.[28]

Star Wars Adventures: Ghosts of Vader's Castle[]

Star Wars: Ghosts of Vader's Castle is an upcoming one-shot comic published by IDW Publishing that will be a sequel to Shadow of Vader's Castle.[29]

Star Wars: Age of Republic[]

Star Wars: Age of Republic is an anthology miniseries published by Marvel Comics that debuted in December 2018. It ran for nine issues written by Jody Houser, and served as the first part of the larger Age of maxiseries.[30] Age of Republic was collected into two volumes, Villains and Heroes released on May 21 and 28, 2019, respectively. Villains collects Darth Maul, Jango Fett, Special, Count Dooku, and General Grievous; Heroes collects Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala.[31][32]

  • Qui-Gon Jinn (December 2018)
  • Darth Maul (December 2018)
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi (January 2019)
  • Jango Fett (January 2019)
  • Special (January 2019)
  • Anakin Skywalker (February 2019)
  • Count Dooku (February 2019)
  • Padmé Amidala (March 2019)
  • General Grievous (March 2019)

Star Wars: Age of Rebellion[]

Star Wars: Age of Rebellion is an anthology miniseries published by Marvel Comics that debuted in April 2019. It ran for nine issues written by Greg Pak and drawn by Chris Sprouse, and served as the second part of the larger Age of maxiseries.[30] Age of Rebellion was collected into two volumes, Heroes and Villains that were released on August 20 and September 3, 2019, respectively. Heroes collects Princess Leia, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Luke Skywalker; Villains collects Grand Moff Tarkin, Special, Boba Fett, Jabba the Hutt, and Darth Vader.[33][34]

  • Grand Moff Tarkin (April 2019)
  • Princess Leia (April 2019)
  • Special (April 2019)
  • Han Solo (May 2019)
  • Boba Fett (May 2019)
  • Lando Calrissian (May 2019)
  • Jabba the Hutt (May 2019)
  • Luke Skywalker (June 2019)
  • Darth Vader (June 2019)

Star Wars: Age of Resistance[]

Star Wars: Age of Resistance is an anthology miniseries published by Marvel Comics that debuted in July 2019. It ran for nine issues written by Tom Taylor and drawn by Leonard Kirk, and serves as the third and final part of the larger Age of maxiseries.[30] Age of Resistance was collected into two volumes, Heroes and Villains that were released on November 26 and December 3, 2019, respectively. Heroes collects Finn, Special, Poe Dameron, Rose Tico and Rey; Villains collects Captain Phasma, General Hux, Supreme Leader Snoke, and Kylo Ren.[35][36]

  • Finn (July 2019)
  • Captain Phasma (July 2019)
  • Special (July 2019)
  • Poe Dameron (August 2019)
  • General Hux (August 2019)
  • Rose Tico (September 2019)
  • Supreme Leader Snoke (September 2019)
  • Rey (September 2019)
  • Kylo Ren (September 2019)

Comic strips[]

Star Wars Rebels comic strips[]

The Star Wars Rebels comic strips are set in-between episodes of the Disney XD television show of the same name. The first 37 strips were published in the monthly Germany, UK, and U.S.A. Star Wars Rebels Magazine issues, which debuted in January 2015. The UK and U.S.A. versions were discontinued in 2016, with the German version being discontinued in 2017. After issue, 39, the strips were published in the bimonthly German magazine Star Wars Rebels Animation-Magazine. Trade paperback volumes have also been released in Germany and France.

Star Wars Rebels Magazine strips[]

All comics from this magazine were written by Martin Fisher and Jeremy Barlow.

  • Volume 1: Resistance (March 2016)
    • Ring Race (Issue #1)
    • Learning Patience (Issue #2)
    • The fake Jedi (Issue #3)
    • Kallus' Hunt (Issue #4)
    • Return of the Slavers (Issue #5)
    • Eyes on the Prize (Issue #6)
    • Sabotaged Supplies (Issue #7, reprinted in Issue #36)
    • Ezra's Vision (Issue #8, reprinted in Issue #38)
  • Volume 2: Changes (September 2016)
    • Senate Perspective (Issue #9)
    • Becoming Hunted (Issue #10)
    • Assessment (Issue #11)
    • Ocean Rescue (Issue #12)
    • Secrets of Sienar (Issue #13)
    • No Sympathy (Issue #14)
    • A Day's Duty (Issue #15)
    • Ice Breaking (Issue #16)
  • Volume 3: Rebellion at the Edge of the Galaxy (July 2017)
    • Vulnerable Areas (Issue #17)
    • Academy Cadets (Issue #18)
    • Escaping the Scrap Pile (Issue #19)
    • The Gangsters of Galzez (Issue #20)
    • Puffer Problems (Issue #21)
    • The Thune Cargo (Issue #22)
    • Always Bet on Chop (Issue #23)
    • The Second Chance (Issue #24)
  • Uncollected
    • The Ballad of 264 (Issue #25)
    • The Line of Duty (Issue #26)
    • A Time to Survive (Issue #27)
    • Too Late to Change (Issue #28)
    • The Size of the Fight (Issue #29)
    • The Wrong Crowd (Issue #30)
    • Off the Rails (Issue #31)
    • To Thy Metal Heart be True (Issue #32)
    • Sons of the Sky (Issue #33)
    • Final Round (Issue #34)
    • A Youth Unpromising (Issue #35)
    • Fifth and Final (Issue #37)
    • Never Far Behind (Issue #39)
Star Wars Rebels Animation-Magazine strips[]

All comics from this magazine were written by Alec Worley.

  • Uncollected
    • A Trooper's Worth (Issue #1)
    • Divide and Conquer (Issue #2)
    • The Beast Within (Issue #3)
    • Crossing the Line (Issue #4)

Star Wars Resistance comic strips[]

The Star Wars Resistance comic strips are adaptations of episodes of the Disney XD television show of the same name. The strips were published in the monthly German Star Wars Resistance Animation-Magazine issues, which debuted in May 2019, however it was discontinued after four issues. A fifth strip was included in Star Wars Fun & Action.

Star Wars Resistance Animation-Magazine strips[]

All comics from this magazine were written by Alec Worley.

  • The Recruit, Part 1 (Issue #1)
  • The Recruit, Part 2 (Issue #2)
  • The Triple Dark (Issue #3)
  • Fuel for the Fire (Issue #4)
Star Wars Fun & Action strips[]

Most comics in Star Wars Fun & Action were reprints of previous Star Wars Adventures comics

  • The High Tower by Alec Worley
"Red Four"[]

"Red Four" was a one-page comic strip released in Marvel Comics 1000.

Animated webcomics[]

In September 2015, multinational food and beverage company Nestlé released two animated webcomics as part of a licensed Star Wars-themed promotional campaign for The Force Awakens. Adapted from the novels The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure by Jason Fry and Smuggler's Run: A Han Solo & Chewbacca Adventure by Greg Rucka, the two animated comics were originally offered exclusively on the now-defunct Nestlé Comics website by typing a digital code featured on every box of Nestlé cereals.

Novel adaptations into German comics[]

The comics listed here are licensed by Disney, but were not released by Marvel or Disney-Lucasfilm Press. Their canonical status is disputed due to some minor changes made to the story due to cultural interpretation.[37]

Star Wars: Weapon of a Jedi (2017)[]

Star Wars: Weapon of a Jedi is a four-part German comic adaptation of the Jason Fry novel of the same name by Alec Worley. The comics are available in Issues #19–22 of Star Wars Magazin, published by Panini Comics. A trade paperback volume has been released in March 2018, and eventually an English translation will released in May 2021 as Star Wars Adventures: Weapon of a Jedi.[28] Set in the Rise of the Empire Era, between Episode IV: A New Hope and Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

  • Issue #19, Comic #1 (March 2017)
  • Issue #20, Comic #2 (May 2017)
  • Issue #21, Comic #3 (July 2017)
  • Issue #22, Comic #4 (September 2017)

Star Wars: Smuggler's Run (2018)[]

Star Wars: Smuggler's Run is a four-part German comic adaptation of the Greg Rucka novel of the same name by Alec Worley. The comics are available in Issues #1–4 of Das Star Wars Universum, published by Panini Comics, and eventually an English translation was released in 2020-2021 as Star Wars Adventures: Smuggler's Run. Set in the Rise of the Empire Era, between Episode IV: A New Hope and Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

  • Issue #1, Comic #1 (January 2018)
  • Issue #2, Comic #2 (February 2018)
  • Issue #3, Comic #3 (March 2018)
  • Issue #4, Comic #4 (April 2018)

Cancelled canon comics[]

The following comics have been officially announced, but have not been released or officially cancelled.

Title Intended Publication Date Cancellation Date Publisher
Luke versus the Imperial Guard one-shot Unknown[38] November 2017[38] Marvel Comics
Star Wars Forces of Destiny: May the Force Be with Us Cinestory Comic March 2019[39] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Grand Admiral Thrawn: A Star Wars Rebels Cinestory Comic March 2019[41] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars: Shadow of Vader July 2019[42] November 2018[43] Marvel Comics
Star Wars Rebels: Ahsoka Cinestory Comic August 2019[44] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Strength and Hope Cinestory Comic August 2019[45] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Cinestory Comic September 2019[46] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Cinestory Comic September 2019[47] April 2019[40] Joe Books Ltd
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Kids Comic Fall 2019[48] Fall 2019[48] IDW Publishing
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation June 2020[49] November 2020[50] Marvel Comics

Star Wars Legends comics original stories[]

Before the Republic Era (37,000–25,000 BBY)[]

Dawn of the Jedi[]

36,453 BBY

Old Galactic Republic Era a.k.a. The Sith Era (5,000–1,000 BBY)[]

Tales of the Jedi[]

5,000 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: Golden Age of the Sith by Kevin J. Anderson

4,990 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire by Kevin J. Anderson

4,000 BBY - 3,999 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: Knights of the Old Republic by Tom Veitch

3,998 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising by Tom Veitch

3,996 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith by Tom Veitch and Kevin J. Anderson
  • Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War by Kevin J. Anderson

3,993 BBY

3,986 BBY

  • Tales of the Jedi: Redemption by Kevin J. Anderson

Knights of the Old Republic[]

3,964 BBY

3,963 BBY

3,962 BBY

  • Knights of the Old Republic: War by John Jackson Miller

3,952 BBY

  • Unseen, Unheard by Chris Avellone (published in Tales #24)

Cold War[]

3,678 BBY

  • The Old Republic: Blood of the Empire by

3,653 BBY

  • The Old Republic: Threat of Peace by

3,643 BBY

  • The Old Republic: The Lost Suns by

2,975 BBY

  • by John Jackson Miller

Knight Errant[]

1,032 BBY

The Battle of Ruusan[]

1,000 BBY

Rise of the Empire Era (1,000–0 BBY)[]

Prelude to War[]

1000 BBY

  • The Apprentice by Mike Denning (published in Tales #17)

996 BBY

  • All For You by Adam Gallardo (published in Tales #17)

700 BBY

  • Heart of Darkness by Paul Lee (published in Tales #16)

245 BBY

  • Yaddle's Tale: The One Below by Dean Motter (published in Tales #5)

67 BBY

58 BBY

  • Stones by Haden Blackman (published in Tales #13)

53 BBY

  • by Scott Allie

45 BBY

  • Survivors by Jim Krueger (published in Tales #13)
  • George R. Binks by Dave McCaig (published in Tales #20)

44 BBY

  • Mythology by Chris Eliopoulos (published in Tales #14)

43 BBY

  • The Secret of Tet Ami by Fabian Nicieza (published in Tales #13)

38 BBY

  • Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express by Mike Kennedy

37 BBY

  • Once Bitten by C. B. Cebulski (published in Tales #12)

36 BBY

  • Children of the Force by Jason Hall (published in Tales #13)
  • Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell by Ryder Windham
  • Aurra's Song by Dean Motter (published in Dark Horse Presents Annual 2000)

34 BBY

  • Nameless by Christian Read (published in Tales #10)

33 BBY

  • Marked by Rob Williams (published in Tales #24)
  • Urchins by Stan Sakai (published in Tales#14)
  • Jedi Council: Acts of War by Randy Stradley
  • A Summer's Dream by Terry Moore (published in Tales #5)
  • Life, Death, and the Living Force by Jim Woodring (published in Tales #1)
  • Incident at Horn Station by Dan Jolley (published in Tales #2)

32.5 BBY

  • by Jan Strnad (Star Wars: Republic #1–6)
  • Single Cell by Haden Blackman (published in Tales #7)
  • Darth Maul by Ron Marz
  • The Death of Captain Tarpals by Ryder Windham (published in Tales #3)

The Phantom Menace[]

32 BBY

  • by Timothy Truman (first published in Star Wars Episode I 1999)
  • by Mark Schultz (first published in Star Wars Episode I
  • by Ryder Windham (first published in Star Wars Episode I 1999)
  • by Henry Gilroy (first published in Star Wars Episode I 1999)
  • by Ryder Windham (online comic)
  • by Tim Truman (Star Wars: Republic #7–12)
  • Deal with a Demon by John Ostrander (published in Tales #3)
  • Nomad by Rob Williams (published in Tales #21–24)
  • by Tim Truman (Star Wars: Republic #13–18)
  • Jango Fett: Open Seasons by Haden Blackman

The Calm Before the Storm[]

31 BBY

30 BBY

28 BBY

27 BBY

  • by Ron Marz
  • by Ron Marz
  • Aurra Sing by Timothy Truman (published in The Bounty Hunters)
  • The Sith in Shadow by Bob Harris (published in Tales#13)

25 BBY

  • by (published in Dark Horse Extra #44–47)

24 BBY

  • A Jedi's Weapon by Henry Gilroy (published in Tales#12)
  • by Haden Blackman
  • Puzzle Peace by Scott Beatty (published in Tales#13)
  • by John Ostrander (Star Wars: Republic #46–48)

23 BBY

  • Way of the Warrior by Peter Alilunas (published in Tales#18)
  • Full of Surprises by Jason Hall (published in Hasbro/Toys"R"Us Exclusive)
  • Most Precious Weapon by Jason Hall (published in Hasbro/Toys"R"Us Exclusive)
  • Practice Makes Perfect by Jason Hall (published in Hasbro/Toys"R"Us Exclusive)
  • Machines of War by Jason Hall (published in Hasbro/Toys"R"Us Exclusive)

Attack of the Clones/The Clone Wars[]

22 BBY

  • Clone Wars Volume 1: The Defense of Kamino by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, Haden Blackman and Scott Allie (Published by Titan Books Ltd.)
    • by John Ostrander (Republic #49)
    • by John Ostrander, Haden Blackman and Scott Allie (Republic #50)
    • Jedi: Mace Windu by John Ostrander
  • Clone Wars Volume 2: Victories and Sacrifices by Haden Blackman, John Ostrander, Tomas Giorello and Jan Duursema (Published by Titan Books Ltd.)
    • by Haden Blackman (Republic #51–52)
    • by Haden Blackman (Republic #53)
    • Jedi: Shaak Ti by John Ostrander
  • Nobody's Perfect by Peter Bagge (published in Tales #20)
  • The Lesson by Adam Gallardo (published in Tales #14)
  • Tides of Terror by Milton Freewater Jr. (published in Tales #14)
    • Blind Force by Haden Blackman
    • Heavy Metal Jedi by Haden Blackman
    • Fierce Currents by Haden Blackman
    • Skywalkers by Haden Blackman
    • Hide in Plain Sight by Welles Hartley
    • Run Mace Run by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Rogues Gallery by Haden Blackman
    • The Package by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Stranger in Town by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • One Battle by Bytim Mucci
    • Another Fine Mess by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • The Brink by Justin Lambros
    • Orders by Ryan Kaufman
    • Descent by Haden Blackman
    • Appetite for Adventure by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Salvaged by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Life Below by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • No Way Out by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Graduation Day by Chris Avellone
    • Thunder Road by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Chain of Command by Jason Hall
    • Waiting by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
  • Dark Journey by Jason Hall (published in Tales#17)

21.5 BBY

  • Clone Wars Volume 4: Light and Dark by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema and Dan Parsons (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
    • by John Ostrander (Republic #54)
    • Jedi: Aayla Secura by John Ostrander
    • Jedi: Dooku by John Ostrander
    • by John Ostrander (Republic #63)

21 BBY

  • Honor Bound by Ian Edginton (published in Tales #22)
  • Rather Darkness Visible by (published in Tales #19)
  • Clone Wars Volume 3: Last Stand on Jabiim by Haden Blackman, Brian Ching, Victor Llamas (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
  • Clone Wars Volume 5: The Best Blades by John Ostrander, Haden Blackman, , and Tomas Giorello (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
  • Clone Wars Volume 6: On The Fields of Battle by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema and Dan Parsons (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
  • by Henry Gilroy ( #1–6)
  • by Henry Gilroy & ( #7–9)
  • by Henry Gilroy & ( #10–12)
  • #1–22
  • by Henry Gilroy (2009 Free Comic Book Day)
  • (TV show tie-in novellas) #1–10
  • by Tom Taylor & Chris Scalf

20 BBY

19.5 BBY

  • Clone Wars Volume 7: When They Were Brothers by Haden Blackman and Brian Ching (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
    • by Haden Blackman
    • Unnamed (2005 Free Comic Book Day)
  • Clone Wars Volume 8: Last Siege, The Final Truth by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema and Dan Parsons (published by Titan Books Ltd.)
  • Brothers in Arms by Miles Lane (2005 Free Comic Book Day comic)
    • What Goes Up... by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • Bailed Out by Justin Lambros
    • Heroes on Both Side by Chris Avellone
    • Order of Outcasts by Matt Jacobs (published in Clone Wars Adventures Volume 5)
    • Means and Ends by Haden Blackman
    • The Drop by Mike Kennedy
    • To The Vanishing Point by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
    • It Takes a Thief by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach
  • by Paul Ens

Revenge of the Sith[]

19 BBY

  • by John Ostrander (Star Wars: Republic #78)
  • Clone Wars Volume 9: Endgame by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema and Brad Anderson (Published by Titan Books Ltd.)
  • Purge – Seconds to Die by John Ostrander
  • Purge – The Hidden Blade by W. Haden Blackman
  • Purge – The Tyrant's Fist by
  • by Paul Ens
  • by Paul Ens
  • The Path to Nowhere by Mick Harrison (Dark Times #1–5)
  • Parallels by Mick Harrison (Dark Times #6–10)
  • by Mick Harrison (Dark Times #11–12)
  • by Mick Harrison (Dark Times #0,13–17)
  • by
  • by Mick Harrison (Dark Times #18–22)
  • by
  • by Tom Taylor
  • Dark Times: Fire Carrier by Mick Harrison
  • Dark Times: A Spark Remains by Mick Harrison

18 BBY

  • The Duty by Christian Read (published in Tales#12)

18–5 BBY

  • The Value of Proper Intelligence to Any Successful Military Campaign is Not to be Underestimated by Ken Lizzi (published in Tales#19)
  • Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin by Tim Siedell

16 BBY

17 BBY

  • Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows by Tim Siedell

15 BBY

  • Star Wars: Droids #1–5 by David Manak (Marvel Comics)

12 BBY

  • Ghost by Jan Duursema (published in Tales#11)
  • Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc by Mark Schultz (published in Tales#6)

11 BBY

  • Nerf Herder by Phil Amara (published in Tales#7)

10 BBY

  • Star Wars Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead by Tom Taylor

8 BBY

  • Luke Skywalker: Detective by Rick Geary (published in Tales#20)
  • Sandstorm by Jason Hall (published in Tales#15)

7 BBY

  • Number Two in the Galaxy by Henry Gilroy (published in Tales#18)
  • Payback by Andy Diggle (published in Tales#18)
  • Being Boba Fett by Jason Hall (published in Tales#18)

6 BBY

  • The Princess Leia Diaries (pages 1–7) by Jason Hall (published in Tales#11)
  • Outbid but Never Outgunned by Beau Smith (published in Tales#7)

The Dark Times[]

5 BBY

  • by Phill Norwood (published in Dark Horse Presents Annual 1999)
  • Routine by Tony Isabella (published in Tales#2)
  • Young Lando Calrissian by Gilbert Hernandez (published in Tales#20)
  • Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal by Jim Woodring
  • The Princess Leia Diaries (pages 8–9) by Jason Hall (published in Tales#11)

4 BBY

  • Falling Star by Jim Beard (published in Tales#15)
  • Star Wars: Ewoks #1–9 by David Manak

3 BBY

  • The Flight of the Falcon by Steve Parkhouse (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #157, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #2, 1996)
  • In the Beginning by Garth Ennis (published in Tales#11)
  • Star Wars: Droids: The Kalarba Adventures by Dan Thorsland (Dark Horse series V1 #1–6)
  • Star Wars: Droids Special#1 by Dan Thorsland
  • Star Wars: Droids: Rebellion by Ryder Windham (Dark Horse series V2 #1–4)
  • Star Wars: Droids: The Season of Revolt by Jan Strnad (Dark Horse series V2 #5–8)
  • Star Wars: Droids: The Protocol Offensive by Ryder Windham
  • Star Wars: Ewoks #10–14 by David Manak
  • Iron Eclipse by John Ostrander (Agent of the Empire #1–5)
  • Hard Targets by John Ostrander (Agent of the Empire #6–10)
  • by John Wagner (published also in Star Wars Omnibus Boba Fett)

2 BBY

  • Han Solo at Stars' End by Archie Goodwin (reprints strips by Alfredo Alcala)
  • Star Wars Adventures: Han Solo and the Hollow Moon of Khorya by Jeremy Barlow (2 years before Star Wars: A New Hope)
  • Crumb for Hire by Ryder Windham (published in A Decade of Dark Horse #2)
  • First Impressions by Nathan Walker (published in Tales#15)
  • The Force Unleashed by Haden Blackman

1 BBY

  • The Princess Leia Diaries (pages 10–12) by Jason Hall (published in Tales#11)
  • by Archie Goodwin (published in Star Wars Weekly #104-106; 1980)
  • The Force Unleashed II by Haden Blackman
  • Darth Vader: Extinction by Ron Marz (published in Tales#1-2)
  • Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire by William C. Dietz (illustrated book)
  • Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead by Tom Taylor
  • Betrayal by Scott Allie (Empire #1–4) (some weeks prior to the battle of Yavin)
  • Star Wars Underworld – The Yavin Vassilika by ("shortly before the battle of Yavin")
  • Princess... Warrior by Randy Stradley (Empire #5–6) (3 weeks prior to the battle of Yavin)
  • Darklighter by Paul Chadwick (Empire #8–9, 12, 15) (just prior to the events in Star Wars: A New Hope; #15 at the same time)
  • The Short, Happy Life of Roons Sewell by Paul Chadwick (Empire #10–11)
  • The Hovel on Terk Street by and Jom Pascoe (published in Tales#6)
  • Way of the Wookiee by Archie Goodwin (published in Star Wars Weekly #94-96) ("days before" the events in Star Wars: A New Hope)
  • by Peter David (published in Tales#1)

The Rebellion Era (0–5 ABY)[]

A New Hope[]

0 ABY

  • by Archie Goodwin (1980)
  • by Roy Thomas and Archie Goodwin ( #1-9; 1977-1978)
  • by Archie Goodwin ( #10-16; 1978-1979 and the last part in Star Wars Weekly #60, 1979)
  • by Chris Claremont ( #1–3; 1980)
  • Star Wars: Droids #6–8 by (Marvel Comics, 1987)
  • Marvel's Star Wars (1977) by Archie Goodwin
    • #1–6 adapt the film Star Wars: A New Hope
    • #7 New Planets, New Perils
    • #8 Eight for Aduba-3
    • #9 Showdown on a Wasteland World
    • #10 Behemoth from the World Below
    • #11 Star Search
    • #12 Doomworld
    • #13 Day of the Dragon Lords
    • #14 The Sound of Armageddon
    • #15 Star Duel
    • #16 The Hunter
    • #17 Crucible
    • #18 The Empire Strikes
    • #19 The Ultimate Gamble
    • #20 Deathgame
    • #21 Shadow of a Dark Lord
    • #22 To the Last Gladiator
    • #23 Flight Into Fury
    • #24 Silent Drifting
    • #25 Siege at Yavin
    • #26 Doom Mission
    • #27 Return of the Hunter
    • #28 What Ever Happened to Jabba the Hut?
    • #29 Dark Encounter
    • #30 A Princess Alone
    • #31 Return to Tatooine
    • #32 The Jawa Express
    • #33 Saber Clash
    • #34 Thunder in the Stars
    • #35 Dark Lord's Gambit
    • #36 Red Queen Rising
    • #37 In Mortal Combat
    • #38 Riders in the Void
    • Annual #1 The Long Hunt
  • Star Wars (Newspaper Comic Strips, 1979-1984)
    • Gambler's World, by Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 1, 2 and 3)
    • The Constancia Affair, by Russ Manning (Reprinted as Star Wars Special: The Constancia Affair)
    • The Kashyyyk Depths, by Russ Manning (Reprinted in Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Newspaper Strips Volume 1)
    • Tatooine Sojourn, by Russ Manning and Steve Gerber (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 4)
    • Princess Leia, Imperial Servant, by Archie Goodwin as Russ Helm and Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 5)
    • The Second Kessel Run, by Archie Goodwin as Russ Helm and Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 6)
    • Bring Me the Children, by Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 7)
    • As Long As We Live, by Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 8)
    • The Frozen World of Ota, by Russ Manning (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 9)
    • Planet of Kadril, by Archie Goodwin as Russ Helm (Reprinted as a webstrip on StarWars.com)
    • Han Solo at Stars' End, by Brian Daley, adapted by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted as Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End)
    • The Bounty Hunter of Ord Mantell, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted as Classic Star Wars 1 and 2)
    • Darth Vader Strikes, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 2, 3 and 4)
    • The Serpent Masters, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 4, 5 and 6)
    • Deadly Reunion, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 6 and 7)
    • Traitor's Gambit, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 7 and 8)
    • The Night Beast, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 8, 9 and 10)
    • The Return of Ben Kenobi, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 10 and 11)
    • The Power Gem, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 11 and 12)
    • Iceworld, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 12 and 13)
    • Revenge of the Jedi, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 13 and 14)
    • Doom Mission, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 14 and 15)
    • Race for Survival, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 16 and 17)
    • The Paradise Detour, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 17 and 18)
    • A New Beginning, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 18, 19 and 20)
    • Showdown, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 20)
    • The Final Trap, by Archie Goodwin (Reprinted in Classic Star Wars 20)
  • Star Wars Tales (1999-2005) and similar
    • Trooper by Garth Ennis (published in Tales#10)
    • Walking The Path That's Given by Shane McCarthy (published in Tales#21)
    • Vader's Quest by Darko Macan
    • Lucky Stars by Brian Augustyn (published in Tales#15)
    • by Louise Simenson
    • Death Star Pirates by Henry Gilroy (published in Tales#8)
    • by Thomas Andrews
    • by
    • by Pablo Hidalgo (webstrip, published online; 2006)[51]
    • by Pablo Hidalgo (webstrip, published online; 2006)
  • Star Wars: Empire (2002-2006)
    • What Sin Loyalty? by (Empire #13)
    • Sacrifice by John Wagner (Empire #7)
    • The Savage Heart by Paul Alden (Empire #14)
    • To the Last Man by Welles Hartley (Empire #16–18)
    • Target: Vader by Ron Marz (Empire #19) (5 months ABY)
    • A Little Piece of Home by Ron Marz (Empire #20–21)
    • Alone Together by Welles Hartley (Empire #22)
    • The Bravery of Being Out of Range by Jeremy Barlow (Empire #23)
    • Idiot's Array by Ron Marz (Empire #24–25)
    • "General" Skywalker by Ron Marz (Empire #26–27)
    • Wreckage by Ron Marz (Empire #28)
    • In the Shadows of Their Fathers by (Empire #29–30, 32–34)
    • The Price of Power by Scott Allie (Empire #31)
    • A Model Officer by John Jackson Miller (Empire #35)
    • The Wrong Side of the War by Welles Hartley (Empire #36–40)
  • Star Wars: Rebellion (2006-2008) (sequel to Star Wars: Empire)
  • Star Wars (2013) by Brian Wood
    • Volume 1: In The Shadow of Yavin (#1–6)
    • Volume 2: From The Ruins of Alderaan (#7–12)
    • Volume 3: Rebel Girl (#15–18)
    • Volume 4: A Shattered Hope (#13–14, #19–20)

1 ABY

  • The Pandora Effect by Alan Moore (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #151, 1981; reprinted in Devilworlds #2; 1996)
  • Dark Knight's Devilry by Steve Moore (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #153, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #1; 1996)
  • Tilotny Throws a Shape by Alan Moore (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #154, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #2; 1996)
  • Dark Lord's Conscience by Alan Moore (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #155, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #1; 1996)
  • Rust Never Sleeps by Alan Moore (published The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #156, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #2; 1996)
  • Blind Fury by Alan Moore (published Star Wars Monthly #159, 1982; reprinted in Devilworlds #1; 1996)
  • by John Wagner (published in Boba Fett ½ and in Star Wars Omnibus Boba Fett)
  • Lady Luck by Rich Handley and Darko Macan (published in Tales#3, 2000)
  • Planet of the Dead by Steve Niles (published in Tales#17, 2003)

2 ABY

  • Splinter of the Mind's Eye by Alan Dean Foster (1978)
  • Ghosts of Hoth by Rob Williams (published in Tales#17) (2003)
  • A Valentine's Story: Breaking the Ice by Judd Winick and Paul Chadwick (2003)
  • The Hidden by Sean Konot and Scott Morse (published in Tales#6) (2000)
  • Star Wars Adventures: Princess Leia and the Royal Ransom by and (2009)
  • Star Wars Adventures: Boba Fett and the Ship of Fear by and (2011)

The Empire Strikes Back[]

3 ABY

  • Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 3: Resurrection of Evil (collects Marvel's Star Wars #39–53)
    • the film Empire Strikes Back
    • Death Probe by Archie Goodwin
    • The Dreams of Cody Sunn-Childe by J. M. DeMatteis
    • Droid World by Archie Goodwin
    • The Third Law by Larry Hama
    • The Last Jedi by Mike W. Barr
    • The Crimson Forever by Archie Goodwin
    • Resurrection of Evil by David Michelinie
    • To Take The Tarkin by David Michelinie
    • The Last Gift From Alderaan by Chris Claremont
  • Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 4: Screams in the Void (collects Marvel's Star Wars #54–67 & Annual #2)
  • Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 5: Fool's Bounty (collects Marvel's Star Wars #68–81 & Annual #3)
  • Moment of Doubt by Lovern Kindzierski (published in Tales#4)
  • Slippery Slope by Scott Lobdell (published in Tales#15)
  • Thank the Maker by Ryder Windham (published in Tales#6)
  • Hunger Pains by Jim Campbell (published in Tales#20)
  • Tales from Mos Eisley by Bruce Jones
  • by Ryder Windham
  • Shadows of the Empire by John Wagner
  • pop-up comic by Ryder Windham
  • Scoundrel's Wages by Mark Schultz (published in The Bounty Hunters)
  • Star Wars Adventures: Luke Skywalker and the Treasure of the Dragonsnakes by Tom Taylor
  • Star Wars Adventures: The Will of Darth Vader by Tom Taylor

Return of the Jedi[]

4 ABY

  • Mara Jade: By the Emperor's Hand by Timothy Zahn and Michael A. Stackpole
  • The Jabba Tape by John Wagner
  • Sand Blasted by Killian Pluckett (published in Tales #4)
  • A Day in the Life by Brett Matthews (published in Tales #12)
  • Free Memory by Brett Matthews (published in Tales #10)
  • Lucky by Rob Williams (published in Tales #23)
  • Do or Do Not by Jay Laird (published in Tales #15)
  • X-Wing: Rogue Leader by Haden Blackman
  • Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 6: Wookiee World (collects Marvel's Star Wars #82–95)
  • Classic Star Wars: The Vandelhelm Mission by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson (reprints Marvel's Star Wars #98)
  • Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 7: Far, Far Away (collects Marvel's Star Wars #96–107)
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron #1–2 by Michael A. Stackpole (Special Wizard Magazine comic) (after the Emperor's death)

New Galactic Republic Era (5–25 ABY)[]

5 ABY

  • Mara Jade: A Night on the Town by Timothy Zahn (published in Tales#1)
  • Marooned by Lucas Marangon (published in Tales#22)
  • Three Against the Galaxy by Rich Hedden (published in Tales#3)
  • Boba Fett: Agent of Doom by John Ostrander
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron Special (Kellogg's Apple Jacks Promotion) by Ryder Windham (also published in the Battleground Tatooine TPB)
  • The Rebel Opposition by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #1–4)
  • The Phantom Affair by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #5–8)
  • Battleground: Tatooine by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #9–12)
  • The Warrior Princess by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #13–16)
  • Requiem for a Rogue by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #17–20)
  • In the Empire's Service by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #21–24)
  • Shadows of the Empire: Evolution by Steve Perry
  • The Making of Baron Fel by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #25)
  • Family Ties by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #26–27)
  • Masquerade by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #28–31)
  • Mandatory Retirement by Michael A. Stackpole (X-wing Rogue Squadron #32–35)
  • Phantom Menaces by Joe Casey (published in Tales#17)

6 ABY

  • Collapsing New Empires by Jim Pascoe (published in Tales#19)
  • Dark Forces: Rebel Agent by William C. Dietz
  • Dark Forces: Jedi Knight by William C. Dietz
  • Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction by Andy Mangels (published in The Bounty Hunters)

7 ABY

  • Problem Solvers by Chris Eliopoulos (published in Tales#20)

8 ABY

  • Lando's Commandos: On Eagle's Wings by Carlos Meglia (published in Tales#5)

9 ABY

10 ABY

11 ABY

13 ABY

15 ABY

  • The Secret Tales of Luke's Hand by Henry Gilroy (published in Tales#8)

19 ABY

  • Apocalypse Endor by Christian Read (published in Tales#14)

20 ABY

  • Union by Michael A. Stackpole

The New Jedi Order Era (25–37 ABY)[]

25 ABY

  • by Darko Macan
  • Refugees by Tom Taylor (Invasion #0 & 1–5)
  • Rescues by Tom Taylor (Invasion #6–11)
  • Revelations by Tom Taylor (Invasion #12–16)
  • Revenants by Haden Blackman (published in Tales#18)

28 ABY

  • Equals and Opposites by Nathan P. Butler (published in Tales#21)

Legacy Era (40 ABY onwards)[]

40 ABY

  • The Lost Lightsaber by & Jim Royal (published in Tales#19)

130 ABY

  • Star Wars Legacy: Broken by John Ostrander (Legacy #1–3, 5–7)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #4)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #8)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Trust Issues by John Ostrander (Legacy #9–10)
  • Star Wars Legacy: The Ghosts of Ossus by John Ostrander (Legacy #11–12)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #13)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #14–19)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Indomitable by John Ostrander (Legacy #20–21)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #22)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #23–24)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #25–26)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #27)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #28–31)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #32–33)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #34–35)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #36)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #37–40)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #41)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #42)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #43–46)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #47)
  • by John Ostrander (Legacy #48–50)

138 ABY

  • by John Ostrander (#1–6)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Prisoner of the Floating World by and (#1–5)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Outcasts of the Broken Ring by and (#6–10)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Wanted, Ania Solo (#11–15)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Empire Of One (#16–18, 0½)

Long after Yavin

Infinities Era (not within timeline)[]

  • Infinities
    • A New Hope #1–4
    • The Empire Strikes Back #1–4
    • Return of the Jedi #1–4
  • N-canon Star Wars Tales stories
    • Skippy the Jedi Droid by Peter David (published in Tales #1)
    • Stop that Jawa! by Dave Cooper (published in Tales #2)
    • A Death Star is Born by Kevin Rubio (published in Tales #4)
    • Spare Parts by Mark Evanier (published in Tales #4)
    • What They Called Me by Craig Thompson (published in Tales #5)
    • Hoth by Tony Millionaire (published in Tales #5)
    • A Hot Time in the Cold Town Tonite by Ian Edginton (published in Tales #6)
    • Junkheap Hero by Mark Evanierspli (published in Tales #6)
    • Jedi Chef by Randy Stradley (published in Tales #7)
    • Force Fiction by Kevin Rubio (published in Tales #7)
    • Captain Threepio by Ryan Kinnaird (published in Tales #8)
    • The One that Got Away by Andi Watson (published in Tales #8)
    • Resurrection by Ron Marz (published in Tales #9)
    • Lil' Maul in: Hate Leads to Lollipops by Dave McCaig (published in Tales #9)
    • The Rebel Four by Jay Stephens (published in Tales #9)
    • Skreej by Mike Kennedy (published in Tales #10)
    • A Wookiee Scorned by Jason Hall (published in Tales #10)
    • Prey by Kia Asamiya (published in Tales #11)
    • The Revenge of Tag and Bink by Kevin Rubio (published in Tales #12)
    • The Emperor's Court by Jason Hall (published in Tales #14)
    • Smuggler's Blues by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach (published in Tales #14)
    • The Sandstorm by Jason Hall (published in Tales #15)
    • Best Birthday Ever by Tod Parkhill (published in Tales #16)
    • The Long, Bad Day by Mike Denning (published in Tales #16)
    • Kessel Run by Gilbert Austin (published in Tales #16)
    • Lunch Break by (published in Tales #16)
    • The Rebel Club by Scott Kurtz (published in Tales #19)
    • Into the Great Unknown by Haden Blackman (published in Tales #19; crossover with Indiana Jones)
    • Who's Your Daddy by Jason (published in Tales #20)
    • Fred Jawa by Jason (published in Tales #20)
    • Failing Up with Jar Jar Binks by Peter Bagge (published in Tales #20)
    • Melvin Fett by James Kochalka (published in Tales #20)
    • Fett Club by Kevin Rubio (published in Tales #24)
  • Tag and Bink: Revenge of the Clone Menace by Kevin Rubio
  • Tag and Bink Are Dead #1–2 by Kevin Rubio
  • The Return of Tag and Bink: Special Edition by Kevin Rubio
  • Sergio Stomps Star Wars by Sergio Aragones
  • Star Wars: Visionaries
  • The Star Wars #1–4 and posthumous #0 (adapted from George Lucas's 1974 screenplay The Star Wars: Rough Draft).

Writers[]

This is a list of Star Wars comic book writers. It covers those who have written for series, one-shots, film adaptations, and comics from Star Wars Tales.

Star Wars manga[]

All are Legends adaptations of the films or Canon adaptations of canonical TV shows/novels.

Film[]

Produced before Disney, and as a result they take place in the Legends continuity.

  • Episode I: The Phantom Menace (manga) by Kia Asamiya
  • Episode IV: A New Hope (manga) by
  • Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (manga) by
  • Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (manga) by Shin-ichi Hiromoto

Star Wars: Story Before the Force Awakens (2015)[]

The comic series listed here is licensed by Disney, but was not released by Marvel or Disney-Lucasfilm Press. Its canonical status is disputed due to some minor changes made to the story due to cultural interpretation but all are film adaptations.[37]

Star Wars: Story Before the Force Awakens is a webcomic adaptation of the original trilogy by Korean artist and writer Hong Jac-ga. The strips were translated to English and have been made available worldwide on the platform Webtoon. [52] The Story Before the Force Awakens spans the "Rise of the Empire Era" and the "Rebellion Era". The English translations have since been removed and there is no information if they will ever be re-released.

Television[]

The comic series listed here is licensed by Disney, but was not released by Marvel or Disney-Lucasfilm Press. Its canonical status is disputed due to some minor changes made to the story due to cultural interpretation, but adapts a canonical TV show.[37]

Star Wars Rebels webcomic[]

Star Wars Rebels is an ongoing webcomic by Japanese artist Akira Aoki. It adapts the first season of the TV show Star Wars Rebels, consists of 28 chapters,[53] and despite being made for a Japanese audience, it was partially translated into English in November 2020.[54]

Novel[]

The comics listed here are licensed by Disney, but were not released by Marvel or Disney-Lucasfilm Press. Their canonical status is disputed due to some minor changes made to the story due to cultural interpretation, but all adapt canonical novels.[37]

Star Wars: Lost Stars (2017)[]

Star Wars: Lost Stars is a webcomic adaptation of the Claudia Gray novel of the same name by Japanese artist and writer Komiyama Yuusaku. The strips debuted May 4, 2017 on the Japanese version of WEBTOON.[55] The first trade paperback was released in December 2017, with an English translation released in May 2018.[56] The events of Lost Stars spans the Rise of the Empire Era, the Rebellion Era, and the New Republic Era, from approximately 11 years before Episode IV: A New Hope to 1 year after Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

  • Volume 1 (December 2017)
    • Prologue #1 (May 2017)
    • Prologue #2 (May 2017)
    • Issue #1 (June 2017)
    • Artwork #1 (June 2017)
    • Issue #2 (July 2017)
    • Issue #3 (July 2017)
    • Issue #4 (August 2017)
    • Issue #5 (August 2017)
    • Issue #6 (September 2017)
    • Issue #7 (September 2017)
    • Issue #8 (October 2017)
    • Issue #9 (October 2017)
    • Issue #10 (November 2017)
    • Issue #11 (November 2017)
  • Volume 2 (April 2019)
    • Issue #12 (December 2017)
    • Artwork #2 (December 2017)
    • Issue #13 (January 2018)
    • Issue #14 (January 2018)
    • Issue #15 (February 2018)
    • Issue #16 (February 2018)
    • Issue #17 (March 2018)
    • Issue #18 (March 2018)
    • Issue #19 (April 2018)
    • Issue #20 (May 2018)
    • Issue #21 (May 2018)
    • Issue #22 (June 2018)
    • Issue #23 (July 2018)
  • Volume 3 (April 2020)
    • Issue #24 (July 2018)
    • Issue #25 (August 2018)
    • Issue #26 (September 2018)
    • Issue #27 (September 2018)
    • Issue #28 (October 2018)
    • Issue #29 (November 2018)
    • Issue #30 (November 2018)
    • Issue #31 (December 2018)
    • Issue #32 (December 2018)
    • Issue #33 (January 2019)
    • Issue #34 (February 2019)
    • Issue #35 (March 2019)
    • Issue #36 (March 2019)
  • Uncollected
    • Bonus (April 2019)

Leia Organa: Ordeal of the Princess (2018)[]

Leia Organa: Ordeal of the Princess is a webcomic adaptation of the Claudia Gray novel of the same name by Japanese artist Haruichi. The strips began releasing in May 2019 on WEBTOON, however the manga was put on hold after the 11th issue because artist had some health issues.[57] The manga takes place approximately three years before Episode IV: A New Hope.[58]

Star Wars: Lords of the Sith and Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi (2018)[]

Star Wars: Lords of the Sith and Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi were planned Japanese manga adaptations of the novels by the same names. These manga were eventually cancelled, and replaced with a Star Wars Rebels webcomic. An excerpt from the Lords of the Sith manga was included in the English paperback of the Rebels webcomic.[54]

The Legends of Luke Skywalker-The Manga (2020)[]

The Legends of Luke Skywalker-The Manga is a manga adaptation of the novel The Legends of Luke Skywalker by Ken Liu. The manga is split up into four parts: "The Starship Graveyard", "I, Droid", "The Tale of Lugubrious Mote", and "Big Inside", all of which are drawn by different artists.[59]

Star Wars: Guardians of the Whills: The Manga (2021)[]

Guardians of the Whills: The Manga is an upcoming manga adaptation of the novel Guardians of the Whills by Greg Rucka. It will be written by Jon Tsuei and published by Viz Media.[60]

Original manga stories[]

The comic listed here will be licensed by Disney, but will not be released by Marvel or Disney-Lucasfilm Press. As it will not be an adaptation, it can be assumed that it will be Canon.[61]

Star Wars: The High Republic: The Edge of Balance (2021)[]

The High Republic: The Edge of Balance is an upcoming original manga in the High Republic multimedia project. It will be written by Shima Shinya and Justina Ireland, and it will be published by Viz Media.[61]

See also[]

References[]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Later titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
  2. ^ Also included in Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 1: Doomworld by Archie Goodwin (which collects Marvel Star Wars #1–20)
  3. ^ Also included in Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 3: Resurrection of Evil (which collects Marvel's Star Wars #39–53)

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