Browse the Marvel Comics issue Star Wars (1977) #101. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!
Browse the Marvel Comics issue Star Wars (1977) #106. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!
The Star Wars comic series has been one of the most popular comics since its first issue debuted in 1977. Beloved by fans for its supplemental storytelling and galaxy-building, the series has introduced numerous characters that were later featured in films or series or just loved as new comics...
Lucas has said that he does not deeply involve himself in the EU, choosing instead to concentrate mainly on his movies instead of "…the licensing world of the books, games and comic books." The original (1977) Star Wars (A New Hope) and the first sequel, The Empire Strikes Back (...
RTE TV’s ‘TwoTube’ show(2 min). I was interviewed for national TV in 2015 about being an illustrator and comic maker, and much of it touched on my Star Wars comic; the impact that the film had on me in 1977 when I was 9; and the impact that the re-discovery my childhood co...
Star Wars: A New Legacy #1 Review: An Excellent Entry Point The Galaxy has never been bigger than with Marvel’s expanded comic book universe. ByEvan Valentine Image Credit: Lucasfilm Movies 2 days ago Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker Star Addresses Possible Return in New Jedi Order ...
Read More Marvel’s 2025 Free Comic Book Day: First Look at Free Stories Featuring the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and More! ‘Skeleton Crew’ Characters expected to appear in Future Highly Awaited Star Wars project According to Reports ByValentina Kraljik Published onJanuary 3, 2025 Read More‘...
Group of 6 Marvel Comics Star Wars Comic BooksIncludes No. 2-7, Aug-Jan 1977-78, Bronze Age. $.30 and $.35, Bagged and Boarded Group of 6 Marvel Comics Star Wars Comic BooksIncludes No. 27-32, Sept-Feb 1979-80, Bronze Age, $.40, Bagged and Boarded ...
Browse the Marvel Comics issue Star Wars (1977) #97. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!
combat.The Acolytealso incorporated elements from books and comics that Disney published under the series titleStar Wars: The High Republic. Even in the Disney+ era, Star Wars continued to push the boundaries of special effects: filmmakers and showrunners used a mix of both CGI and practical ...