The Odyssey of the Archivist in Marvel’s Crimson Reign #3 – Exclusive Preview

Time remakes us all.

But in Sava Madelin Sun’s case, her journey from scholar to Qi’ra’s right-hand woman is quite the dramatic transformation.

In StarWars.com’s exclusive preview of Marvel’s Star Wars: Crimson Reign #3, learn more about the mysterious archivist…

Star Wars: Crimson Reign #3 written by Charles Soule with art by Steven Cummings and a cover by Leinil Francis Yu arrives March 9 and is available for pre-order now on ComiXology, and at your local comic shop.

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A Scoundrel Heads Home in Marvel’s Han Solo and Chewbacca #1 – Exclusive Preview

Going somewhere, Solo?

There’s only one thing that could convince Han Solo to work with the bounty hunter Greedo and return to his home world of Corellia. Make that one million things.

In StarWars.com’s exclusive preview of Marvel’s Star Wars: Han Solo and Chewbacca #1, the scoundrel takes on a job for Jabba the Hutt with the promise of a hefty payday.

Star Wars: Han Solo and Chewbacca #1 written by Marc Guggenheim with art by David Messina and a cover by Alex Maleev arrives March 9 and is available for pre-order now on ComiXology, and at your local comic shop.

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5 Reasons You Should Try the Star Wars: The High Republic Middle Grade Novels

As part of the Star Wars publishing editorial team, I’m extremely proud of what has been accomplished thus far with the Star Wars: The High Republic series, across all formats, from adult novels to all-ages comic books. But I get the sense that there are some readers who haven’t sampled our books from Disney Lucasfilm Press aimed at a middle grade audience (a target age range of 8-12 years, give or take), and with today’s arrival of Justina Ireland’s Star Wars: The High Republic: Mission to Disaster, I’d like to take the opportunity to share what I love about the High Republic middle grade novels, and why you should give them a try.

1. Two words: Vernestra Rwoh.

Vernestra Rwoh is one of the greatest Jedi in the High Republic,

Star Wars Inside Intel: Quinlan Vos

Star Wars Inside Intel is a StarWars.com feature where Lucasfilm’s Emily Shkoukani, whose job is to know as much about a galaxy far, far away as possible, explores obscure facts about Star Wars lore and continuity. In this installment, Emily takes a look at the maverick Jedi, Quinlan Vos…

Making his debut as a background character on the streets of Mos Espa in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Quinlan Vos’ story developed in Expanded Universe comics — where an affinity among fans quickly grew for the character. Recognizing the character’s popularity in Dark Horse’s Star Wars: Republic comic series, George Lucas intended to bring Quinlan in for the final episode of the prequels. Although the scene ultimately never made it into the film, he does return in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series and is a

BioWare responds to SWTOR 7.0 Post-Launch feedback

BioWare posted an update to reflect on the community’s feedback and demands following the launch of Legacy of the Sith 7.0 expansion to SWTOR! This was supposed to be a short news update reflecting briefly on the recent post from SWTOR’s community manager. I did go a bit overboard, though. It ended up being more … Read more

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10 Things We Loved About Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser

Inside the engineering room of the Halcyon starcruiser, things are getting dire. The First Order is closing in, and the newest members of the Resistance must work together to keep the ship from slipping under the regime’s control. Suddenly, amid the chaos, the towering form of Chewbacca the Wookiee emerges in the bowels of the ship. The Resistance hero is here to help, but for a moment everything else falls away — the First Order threat and the puzzles and switches before me — and I am 12 years old again.

Chewbacca and R2-D2 were the first Star Wars action figures I had as a child, so my affinity runs deep. But as the Wookiee tries to help me solve the complicated system of lights and switches needed to bring

The Mandalorian Comic Adaptation Blasts Off in June – Exclusive

Get your beskar armor on and prepare to relive a memorable Star Wars adventure.

Starting this June, Marvel’s The Mandalorian will be an eight-issue, episode-by-episode adaptation of the Disney+ series’ first season, StarWars.com is thrilled to reveal. The series will be written by Rodney Barnes and illustrated by Georges Jeanty, with several variant covers available for each installment. For fans of The Mandalorian and Star Wars comic-book adaptations, it’s a chance to experience the events and characters of Season 1 in a whole new way. You can check out the main cover for issue #1 by Adi Granov, a stunning image of Mando ready for battle, below.

“The story of the Mandalorian checks so many boxes of the stuff I’m passionate about,” Barnes tells StarWars.com. “I love Westerns, fantasy, science fiction, comedy,

Star Wars Insider to Celebrate 20th Anniversary of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with “Galactic Tales”

The second installment of the prequel trilogy turns 20 this year, and Star Wars Insider is hosting something of a class reunion.

Kicking off with issue 209, which hits US newsstands on March 15, Star Wars Insider will mark the milestone 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones with “Galactic Tales”: four original works of short fiction featuring some of the film’s most memorable heroes and villains. 

“It’s always great whenever there’s an opportunity to celebrate the saga through original fiction, and the rich, fertile storytelling ground provided during the time of Attack of the Clones is some of the most robust in any era of Star Wars,” Brett Rector, senior editor of Lucasfilm Publishing, tells StarWars.com. “And to engage our audience, I can’t think of a better way to celebrate