''Star Wars'' comics

Star Wars
Cover for Star Wars #1 (1977)
Art by Howard Chaykin and Tom Palmer.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
(19771987, 2015present)
Dark Horse Comics
(19912014)
IDW Publishing
(2017present)
Schedule Weekly
Formats Original material for the series has been published as a set of ongoing series, limited series, and one-shot comics.
Genre
Publication date April 1977 – present
Number of issues Marvel (1st run): 138 issues
Dark Horse Comics: 838 standard issues, 65 short issues and 35 graphic novels
Marvel (2nd run): 249 issues
IDW Publishing: 22 issues
Reprints
Collected editions
Omnibus Volume 1 ISBN 1-59307-572-3

Star Wars comics have been produced by various comic book publishers since the debut of the 1977 film Star Wars. An eponymous series by Marvel Comics began in 1977 with a six-issue comic adaptation of the film and ran for 107 issues until 1986. Blackthorne Publishing released a three-issue run of 3-D comics from 1987 to 1988. Dark Horse published the limited series Star Wars: Dark Empire in 1991, and ultimately produced over 100 Star Wars titles until 2014, including manga adaptations of the original trilogy of films and the 1999 prequel The Phantom Menace. The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel in 2009 and Lucasfilm in 2012, and the Star Wars comics license returned to Marvel in 2015. In 2017, IDW Publishing launched the anthology series Star Wars Adventures.[1]

Overview

The Star Wars comics take place in the same continuity as the films, adapting them, or taking place before, between, or after them. One of the major differences from other brands of comics like Marvel Comics or DC Comics, is that unlike the former two, Star Wars rejects the concept of a multiverse, and instead of keeping separate continuities for their films and comics, both adhere to the same canon, along the animated series, videogames and books based upon the franchise characters.

Originally the Star Wars franchise was owned by Lucasfilm from 1977; that was until October 2012, The Walt Disney Company announced that they would acquire Lucasfilm along the Star Wars franchise, for $4 billion.[2][3] In January 2014, it was announced that in 2015, the Star Wars comics license would return to Marvel Comics.[4]

Continuity

The Star Wars comics have gone through various publishers, but only adhere to a single canon. This results into two major publication eras, the Legends branded non-canonical works consisting on most of the works published before April 2014, and the ongoing canon simply branded as Star Wars consisting on all works published after April 2014.

Legends (1977-2014, non-canonical)

Formerly branded as part of the Star Wars Expanded Universe or the Expanded Universe, which was used to brand everything besides the films, the Star Wars comics have been produced by various comic book publishers since the debut of the 1977 film Star Wars. An eponymous series by Marvel Comics began in 1977 with a six-issue comic adaptation of the original film and ran for 107 issues until 1986, featuring stories happening between the original trilogy films, adapting The Empire Strikes Back before going back to original stories and ending with an adaptation of Return of the Jedi, despite good sales, the series ended due to George Lucas not wanting to explore the events set after his films. Then Marvel from 1985 to 1987, published two short-lived series based on the Star Wars animated series Star Wars: Droids and Star Wars: Ewoks. Briefly, the publishing rights were to Blackthorne Publishing, whom released a three-issue run of 3-D comics from 1987 to 1988. Then three years later the rights to publish Star Wars comics were adquired by Dark Horse published the limited series Star Wars: Dark Empire in 1991 which explored the time after Return of the Jedi, with Dark Horse ultimately produced over 100 Star Wars titles until 2014, including manga adaptations of the original trilogy of films and the 1999 prequel The Phantom Menace. The comics happening before, between, and after the films, and produced before April 2014, were branded as the Star Wars Expanded Universe until April 2014, when they were all branded as Legends, ceased further publications and were declared non-canonical to the franchise.

Current run (1977-present, part of the canon)

The Star Wars franchise as a whole (including the comics have only gone through a single partial continuity overhaul, it happened in April 2014 when Lucasfilm declared that with the exception of the Star Wars films (Episodes I to VI) and the 2008 The Clone Wars animated film and series, all Star Warks works (including comics) that were published previous to April 2014, were declared as non-canonical, ceased publication and were re-labeled as Legends to denote their non-canonical status. Going forward the works based on the franchise (including comics), published after April 2014, are considered canonical and simply branded as Star Wars, all media (including comics), remains takesing place in the same continuity as the films, and everything else. The change also had to do with the production of the sequel trilogy film The Force Awakens, storyline not wanting to be beholden.[5][6][7]

Walt Disney Company had previously, acquired former Star Wars comics publisher Marvel by purchasing their parent company, Marvel Entertainment.[8] Due to already, owning a comcbook publisher, Lucasfilm and Disney decid to end their deal with comic publisher Dark Horse, and give the Star Wars comics licence to Marvel, shom had published the first run of now Legends, Star Wars comics. The comics published after April 2014, are considered canonical and simply labeled as Star Wars, the sole canonical comic from previous publisher Dark Horse that is considered canonical is Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir, and this is due to it being based directly on scripts from un-made episodes from Star Wars : The Clone Wars animated series.[9]

In 2017, IDW Publishing launched the anthology series Star Wars Adventures, with a more kid-friendly tone than Marvel's concurrent publications.[1]

Publishers

Marvel (1977–1987)

Charles Lippincott, Lucasfilm's publicity supervisor, initially approached publisher Stan Lee at Marvel Comics in 1975 about publishing a Star Wars comic book prior to the film's release as a means to appeal to its most likely audience. Lee initially declined to consider such a proposal until the film was completed, and was only persuaded otherwise in a second meeting arranged by Roy Thomas, who wanted to edit the series. Since movie tie-in comics rarely sold well at that time, Lee negotiated a publishing arrangement which gave no royalties to Lucasfilm until sales exceeded 100,000. At that point, legal arrangements could be revisited.[10] Issue #1 of Star Wars was released for sale on April 12, 1977,[11][12][13][14] and Marvel published the series from 1977 to 1986, lasting 107 issues and three annuals.[15] According to former Marvel Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter, the strong sales of Star Wars comics saved Marvel financially in 1977 and 1978.[16] Marvel's Star Wars series was one of the industry's top selling titles in 1979 and 1980.[17] The only downside for Marvel was that the 100,000 copy sales quota was surpassed quickly, allowing Lippincott to renegotiate the royalty arrangements from a position of strength.[18]

Issues #1–6 featured an adaptation of the events of Star Wars by Roy Thomas and artist Howard Chaykin.[19] Original stories began appearing as of issue #7 (January 1978) by the same creative team. Writer Archie Goodwin and artist Carmine Infantino took over the series as of #11 (May 1978).[20] A six-issue adaptation of the 1980 sequel film The Empire Strikes Back by Goodwin and artists Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon appeared in issues #39–44 (September 1980February 1981).[21] Writer David Michelinie and artist Walt Simonson became the new creative team with issue #51 (September 1981).[22] Ron Frenz became the regular artist of the title starting with #71 (May 1983).[23] As of 1984, the Star Wars series was primarily written by Jo Duffy, and art for the final year-and-a-half of the series was by Cynthia Martin.[22]

Original Star Wars comics were also serialized in the Marvel magazine Pizzazz between 1977 and 1979. The 1977 installments were the first original Star Wars stories not directly adapted from the films to appear in print form, as they preceded those of the Star Wars comic series.[24] The first story arc, titled "The Keeper's World", was by Thomas, Chaykin, and Tony DeZuniga, and was later reprinted by Dark Horse Comics. The second story arc, entitled "The Kingdom of Ice", was by Goodwin, Simonson, Klaus Janson, Dave Cockrum, and John Tartaglione. The final two chapters were scheduled to be printed in issues 17 and 18, but the magazine was cancelled after the 16th issue. Marvel UK reprinted "The Keeper's World" in Star Wars Weekly #47–50, and "The Kingdom of Ice" (including the previously unreleased chapters) in Star Wars Weekly #57–60, between 1978 and 1979.

Marvel's adaptation of Return of the Jedi (October 1983–January 1984) appeared in a separate, eponymous four-issue limited series[25] as well as in Marvel Super Special #27[26][27] and in a mass market paperback.[28]

From 1985–1987, the animated children's series Ewoks and Droids inspired comic series from Marvel's Star Comics line.[29][30][31]

Marvel's Star Wars comics were also reprinted in the UK as a weekly black and white comics anthology by Marvel UK which, in addition to the Star Wars strips, included other Marvel strips such as The Micronauts, Deathlok, Star-Lord, Warlock and Tales of the Watcher. The weekly UK issues split the stories from the US monthly issues into smaller installments, and it usually took around three weekly issues to complete a US monthly issue. The UK comic also published original Star Wars stories by British creators. Star Wars Weekly #1 was published with a free cut-out X-wing fighter on February 8, 1978.[32] It became The Empire Strikes Back Weekly from issue #118 in May 1980, and then became a monthly title from issue #140 in November 1980, reverting to the title Star Wars with issue #159 in July 1982. The monthly comic ran until issue #171 in July 1983, when the numbering was reset at #1 for Return of the Jedi Weekly, which was the first time the UK comic had been printed in color.[33][34][35] This is the title and format that remained until the last issue (#155) was published in June 1986. Further original content was published in issues #94–99, #104–115, #149, #153–157. Throughout this eight-year period, Marvel UK also published several Star Wars annuals and specials.

Marvel
Star Wars #1–107 April 1977–May 1986
Star Wars Annual #1–3 December 1979–December 1983
Marvel Illustrated Books Star Wars #1–2 November 1981–October 1982
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi #1–4 October 1983–January 1984
Star Wars: Ewoks #1–14 May 1985–July 1987
Star Wars: Droids #1–8 April 1986–June 1987

Pendulum Press (1978)

In 1978, Pendulum Press, under their educational series Contemporary Motivators, also published a 31-page loose adaptation of Star Wars by Linda A. Cadrain and Charles Nicholas. Produced as part of a package which included an audio tape and a film strip, the comic was specifically designed for classroom use, with typeset instead of hand lettering, and vocabulary appropriate for children.[36]

Blackthorne (1987–1988)

Blackthorne Publishing released a three-issue series called Star Wars 3D from December 1987 to February 1988. The comics were later reprinted in a black-and-white, non-3-D format by Dark Horse in their 2013 Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space, Volume 1.

Dark Horse (1991–2014)

In the late 1980s, writer Tom Veitch and artist Cam Kennedy secured a deal to produce a Star Wars comic for Archie Goodwin at Epic Comics, a Marvel imprint. After the project was announced, Goodwin left Marvel, which dropped the comic. Dark Horse Comics subsequently published it as the Dark Empire sequence (1991–1995).[37] Dark Horse subsequently launched dozens of series set after the original film trilogy, including Tales of the Jedi (1993–1998), X-wing Rogue Squadron (1995–1998), Star Wars: Republic (1998–2006), Star Wars Tales (1999–2005), Star Wars: Empire (2002–2006), and Knights of the Old Republic (2006–2010).[38][39]

Knights of the Old Republic and Legacy ended in 2010. Instead of publishing ongoing series, Dark Horse began publishing "series of miniseries", including:

From 1998 to 1999, Dark Horse produced Star Wars manga, adapting the original trilogy and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as manga with all the typical narrative and stylistic characteristics of the form. Dark Horse also published miniseries adapting The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and The Thrawn Trilogy.

Dark Horse
Star Wars: Dark Empire #1–6 December 1991 – October 1992
Classic Star Wars #1–20 August 1992 – June 1994
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi #1–35 October 1993 – November 1998
Droids #1–6 (Vol 1, 1994), Special (1995), #1-8 (Vol 2, 1995) April 1994 – December 1995
Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures #1–9 August 1994 – April 1995
Star Wars: Dark Empire II #1–6 December 1994 – May 1995
Classic Star Wars: The Vandelhelm Mission one-shot March 1995
Star Wars: Jabba the Hutt #1–4 April 1995 – February 1996
Star Wars: River of Chaos #1–4 June–October 1995
Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron #0–35 July 1995 – October 1998
Star Wars: Empire's End #1–2 October–November 1995
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire #1–6 October 1995 – April 1996
Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #1–4 December 1995 – June 1996
Star Wars: Boba Fett #1–11 December 1995 – April 2006
Star Wars: Tales from Mos Eisley one-shot March 1996
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire #1–6 May–October 1996
Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds #1–2 August–September 1996
Star Wars: This Crumb for Hire one-shot 10-page August 1996
Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End #1–3 March–May 1997
Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #1–6 May–October 1997
Star Wars: The Protocol Offensive one-shot September 1997
Star Wars: Shadow Stalker one-shot November 1997
Star Wars: The Last Command #1–6 November 1997 – July 1998
Star Wars: Crimson Empire #1–6 December 1997 – May 1998
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: Evolution #1–5 February–June 1998
Star Wars: Mara Jade: By the Emperor's Hand #0–6 July 1998 – February 1999
Star Wars: Jedi Academy: Leviathan #1–4 October 1998 – January 1999
Star Wars: Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood #1–6 November 1998 – April 1999
Star Wars: Republic #0–83 December 1998 – February 2006
Star Wars: The Jabba Tape one-shot December 1998
Star Wars: Vader's Quest #1–4 February–May 1999
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace #1–4 May 1999
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Adventures #1–5 May 1999
Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters #1–3 August–October 1999
Star Wars Tales #1–24 September 1999 – July 2005
Star Wars: Union #1–4 November 1999 – February 2000
Star Wars: Chewbacca #1–4 January–April 2000
Star Wars: Hard Currency one-shot 8-page March 2000
Star Wars: Jedi Council: Acts of War #1–4 June–September 2000
Star Wars: Aurra's Song one-shot 12-page June 2000
Star Wars: Darth Maul #1–4 September–December 2000
Star Wars: Underworld: The Yavin Vassilika #1–5 December 2000 – June 2001
Star Wars: Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell #1–3 December 2000 – March 2001
Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith #1–6 April–September 2001
Star Wars Infinities #1–12 May 2001 – March 2014
Star Wars: Heart of Fire one-shot 3-page May 2001 – July 2002
Star Wars: Jedi Quest #1–4 September–December 2001
Star Wars: Starfighter: Crossbones #1–3 January–March 2002
Star Wars: Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express #1–2 February–June 2002
Star Wars: Poison Moon one-shot 6-page February–May 2002
Star Wars: Jango Fett one-shot TPB March 2002
Star Wars: Zam Wesell one-shot TPB March 2002
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones #1–4 April–May 2002
Star Wars: Hasbro/Toys "R" Us #1–4 10-page May 2002
Star Wars: Jango Fett: Open Seasons #1–4 May–September 2002
Star Wars: Empire #1–40 September 2002 – March 2006
Star Wars: A Valentine Story one-shot February 2003
Star Wars: Jedi #1–5 March 2003 – July 2004
Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures #1–10 (graphic novels) July 2004 – December 2007
Star Wars: Evasive Action: Reversal of Fortune #1–8 October 2004 – June 2005
Star Wars: Obsession #1–5 November 2004 – May 2005
Star Wars: General Grievous #1–4 March–July 2005
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith #1–4 March–April 2005
Star Wars: Visionaries one-shot TPB April 2005
Star Wars: Brothers in Arms one-shot May 2005
Star Wars: Evasive Action: Recruitment #1–6 August–December 2005
Star Wars: X-Wing: Rogue Leader #1–3 September–November 2005
Star Wars: Purge #1–5 December 2005 – January 2013
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #0–50 January 2006 – February 2010
Star Wars: Rookies: Rendezvous #1–3 February–June 2006
Star Wars: Rebellion #0–16 March 2006 – August 2008
Star Wars: Evasive Action: Prey #1–3 March–November 2006
Star Wars: Routine Valor one-shot 10-page May 2006
Star Wars: Legacy #1–50 June 2006 – August 2010
Star Wars: Rookies: No Turning Back #1–4 June–October 2006
Star Wars: Dark Times #0–32 November 2006 – December 2012
Star Wars: Evasive Action: End Game #1–4 November 2006 – March 2007
Star Wars: Clone Wars (PhotoComic) one-shot TPB May 2008
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed one-shot TPB August 2008
Star Wars: The Clone Wars #1–12 September 2008 – January 2010
Star Wars: The Clone Wars #1–11 (graphic novels) September 2008 – June 2013
Star Wars: Invasion #0–16 April 2009 – November 2011
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Gauntlet of Death one-shot 8-page May 2009
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Act on Instinct #1–25 3-page September 2009 – May 2010
Star Wars Adventures #1–6 (graphic novels) October 2009 – August 2011
Star Wars: The Old Republic #1–11 July 2010 – October 2011
Star Wars: Tales from the Clone Wars one-shot TPB August 2010
Star Wars: Blood Ties #1–8 August 2010 – July 2012
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II one-shot TPB September 2010
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Valsedian Operation #1–26 3-page September 2010 – April 2011
Star Wars: Knight Errant #1–15 October 2010 – October 2012
Star Wars: Legacy—War #1–6 December 2010 – May 2011
Star Wars: Darth Vader #1–20 January 2011 – April 2014
Star Wars: Jedi #1–5 May–September 2011
Star Wars: The Third Time Pays for All one-shot 8-page April 2011
Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost #1–6 October 2011 – April 2012
Star Wars: Agent of the Empire #1–10 December 2011 – February 2013
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic—War #1–5 January–May 2012
Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi #1–15 February 2012 – March 2014
Star Wars: The Art of the Bad Deal one-shot 10-page May 2012
Star Wars: Darth Maul—Death Sentence #1–4 July–October 2012
Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #1–5 August–December 2012
Star Wars #1–20 January 2013 – August 2014
Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 #1–18 March 2013 – August 2014
Star Wars: The Assassination of Darth Vader one-shot 8-page May 2013
The Star Wars #0–8 September 2013 – May 2014
Star Wars: Ewoks: Shadows of Endor one-shot TPB November 2013
Star Wars: Rebel Heist #1–4 April–July 2014
Star Wars: Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir #1–4 May–August 2014

Return to Marvel (2015–present)

Artist John Cassaday (left) and writer Jason Aaron (right) at a January 2015 signing at Midtown Comics in Manhattan for Star Wars #1, the first Star Wars comic published by Marvel since 1987.

In October 2012, The Walt Disney Company announced that they would acquire Lucasfilm for $4 billion.[2][3] In January 2014, it was announced that in 2015, the Star Wars comics license would return to Marvel Comics,[4] whose parent company, Marvel Entertainment, Disney had purchased in 2009.[8] Meanwhile, with the sequel film The Force Awakens in production, most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars were rebranded as Star Wars Legends and declared non-canon to the franchise in April 2014.[5][6][7]

Early reports in May 2014 suggested that Marvel would announce two new ongoing Star Wars comic series at the San Diego Comic-Con.[40][41] In July 2014, Marvel announced three new series at SDCC: Star Wars, Star Wars: Darth Vader, and the limited series Star Wars: Princess Leia.[42][43][44] The initial series, Star Wars, was released in January 2015,[45][46] with Darth Vader debuting in February,[47][48] and Princess Leia in March.[42][49] Several other limited series followed, including Kanan (April 2015–March 2016), Lando (July–October 2015), Shattered Empire (September–October 2015),[50] Chewbacca (October–December 2015), and Obi-Wan & Anakin (January–May 2016), as well as the one-shots Vader Down (November 2015) and C-3PO (April 2016).[51]

The ongoing series Star Wars: Poe Dameron was announced in January 2016.[52] Featuring X-wing fighter pilot Poe Dameron introduced in The Force Awakens, the series debuted on April 6, 2016.[53] A six-issue comic adaptation of The Force Awakens by Chuck Wendig began publication in June 2016.[54] A new and ongoing Marvel Darth Vader comic began in June 2017 from writer Charles Soule and artist Giuseppe Camuncoli.[55]

In mid-2014, Marvel stated that it would publish collected volumes of past Star Wars comics, beginning with Volume 1 of Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years in January 2015,[56] and Volume 1 of Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire in April 2015, which reprinted Dark Horse's Star Wars comics.[57][58][59][60]

Marvel
Ongoing Series
Star Wars #1–52, 4 annuals January 2015–present
Star Wars: Darth Vader #1–25, 1 annual February 2015 – October 2016
Star Wars: Kanan #1–12 April 2015 – March 2016
Star Wars: Poe Dameron #1–30, 2 annuals April 2016 – September 2018
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1–23, 1 annual December 2016–present
Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #1–20, 1 annual June 2017–present
Limited Series and One-Shots
Star Wars: Princess Leia #1–5 March–June 2015
Star Wars: Lando #1–5 July–October 2015
Star Wars: Shattered Empire #1–4 September–October 2015
Star Wars: Chewbacca #1–5 October–December 2015
Star Wars: Vader Down one-shot November 2015
Star Wars: Obi-Wan & Anakin #1–5 January–May 2016
Star Wars: C-3PO one-shot June 2016
Star Wars: The Force Awakens #1–6 June–November 2016
Star Wars: Han Solo #1–5 June–November 2016
Star Wars: Darth Maul #1–5 February–July 2017
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story #1–6 April–September 2017
Star Wars: Screaming Citadel one-shot May 2017
Star Wars: Droids Unplugged one-shot June 2017
Star Wars: Rogue One - Cassian & K-2SO Special August 2017
Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic — Mace Windu #1–5 August–December 2017
Star Wars: Captain Phasma #1–4 September–October 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Storms of Crait one-shot[61] December 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - DJ - Most Wanted one-shot[62] January 2018
Star Wars: Thrawn #1–6[63] February–July 2018
Star Wars: Lando Double or Nothing #1–5[64] May 2018 – September 2018
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Adaptation #1–6[65] May 2018 – September 2018
Star Wars: Beckett one-shot[66] August 2018
Star Wars: Solo Adaptation #1–5[67] October 2018 - Upcoming
Star Wars: Han Solo Imperial Cadet #1–5[68] November 2018 - Upcoming

IDW Publishing (2017–present)

In September 2017, IDW Publishing debuted Star Wars Adventures, an anthology series published as part of the "Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi" publishing program.[69]

In January 2018, IDW released a five-issue comic tie-in to Star Wars Forces of Destiny.[70]

In November 2018, IDW will release the first issue of Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down. This three-issue miniseries reprints the previously released Loot Crate special from December 2017.

IDW has also published graphic novel adaptations of each Star Wars film since The Force Awakens.[71]

IDW Publishing
Ongoing Series
Star Wars Adventures #0–13, 1 annual, FCBD'18 Special[72] September 2017 – present
Limited Series and One-Shots
Star Wars Forces of Destiny #1–5[73] January 2018
Star Wars Tales from Vader's Castle #1–5[74] October 2018
Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down #1–3[75] November 2018

Newspaper strip

A newspaper strip was published between 1979 and 1984, distributed by Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the Watertown Daily Times. The creative teams were revolving, but included Goodwin, Williamson, Russ Manning, Russ Helm, Steve Gerber, Alfredo Alcala Carlos Garzon and letterer Ed King. The strip was based on the storyline and characters established in the original trilogy, but never adapted any of the stories, instead fleshing out the history between the three films.

Collected editions

The comics have been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:

Canon collected editions

Chewbacca

TitleMaterial CollectedYearPagesISBN
Chewbacca Chewbacca #1-5 March 2016 112 pages ISBN 0-78519-320-0

Darth Maul

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Darth Maul Darth Maul #1-5 September 2017 112 pages ISBN 0-78519-589-0

Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir #1-4, Material from Star Wars Tales #7-9 November 2017 136 pages ISBN 1-30290-846-4

Darth Vader (Marvel)

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Darth Vader Vol. 1: Vader Darth Vader #1-6 October 2015 160 pages ISBN 0-78519-255-7
Darth Vader Vol. 2: Shadows and Secrets Darth Vader #7-12 January 2016 136 pages ISBN 0-78519-256-5
Darth Vader Vol. 3: The Shu-torun War Darth Vader #16-19, Annual #1 August 2016 128 pages ISBN 0-78519-977-2
Darth Vader Vol. 4: End of Games Darth Vader #20-25 December 2016 168 pages ISBN 0-78519-978-0

Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 1: Imperial Machine Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #1-6 December 2017 144 pages ISBN 1-30290-744-1
Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 2: Legacy's End Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #7-12 April 2018 136 pages ISBN 1-30290-745-X
Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 3: The Burning Seas Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #13-18 September 2018 136 pages ISBN 1-30291-056-6
Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 4: The Black Fortress Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith #19-25 January 2019 136 pages ISBN 1-30291-057-4

Han Solo

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Han Solo Han Solo #1-5 January 2017 120 pages ISBN 0-78519-321-9

Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu # 1-5 February 2018 112 pages ISBN 1-30290-941-X

Kanan

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Kanan Vol. 1: The Last Padawan Kanan #1-6 November 2015 144 pages ISBN 0-78519-589-0
Kanan Vol. 2: First Blood Kanan #7-12 May 2016 144 pages ISBN 0-78519-589-0

Lando

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Lando Lando #1-5 January 2016 112 pages ISBN 0-78519-319-7

Lando: Double or Nothing

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Lando: Double or Nothing Lando: Double or Nothing #1-5 November 2018 112 pages ISBN 1-30291-164-3

Obi-Wan and Anakin

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Obi-Wan and Anakin Obi-Wan and Anakin #1-5 July 2016 120 pages ISBN 0-78519-679-X

Poe Dameron

TitleMaterial CollectedYearPagesISBN
Poe Dameron Vol. 1: Black Squadron Poe Dameron #1-6 December 2016 144 pages ISBN 1-30290-110-9
Poe Dameron Vol. 2: The Gathering Storm Poe Dameron #8-13 June 2017 144 pages ISBN 1-30290-111-7
Poe Dameron Vol. 3: Legends Lost Poe Dameron #7, #14-19 November 2017 160 pages ISBN 1-30290-742-5
Poe Dameron Vol. 4: Legend Found Poe Dameron #20-25, Poe Dameron Annual #1 May 2018 168 pages ISBN 1-30290-743-3
Poe Dameron Vol. 5: The Spark and the Fire Poe Dameron #26-31, Poe Dameron Annual #2 December 2018 160 pages ISBN 1-30291-170-8

Princess Leia

TitleMaterial CollectedYearPagesISBN
Princess Leia Princess Leia #1-5 November 2015 120 pages ISBN 0-78519-317-0

Shattered Empire

TitleMaterial CollectedYearPagesISBN
Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire Shattered Empire #1-4 November 2015 136 pages ISBN 0-78519-781-8

Star Wars (Marvel)

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Star Wars Vol. 1: Skywalker Strikes Star Wars #1-6 October 2015 160 pages ISBN 0-78519-213-1
Star Wars Vol. 2: Showdown on Smuggler's Moon Star Wars #7-12 January 2016 144 pages ISBN 0-78519-214-X
Star Wars Vol. 3: Rebel Jail Star Wars #15-20 August 2016 136 pages ISBN 0-78519-983-7
Star Wars Vol. 4: Last Flight of the Harbringer Star Wars #20-25 January 2017 144 pages ISBN 0-78519-984-5
Star Wars Vol. 5: Yoda's Secret War Star Wars #26-30 July 2017 136 pages ISBN 1-30290-265-2
Star Wars Vol. 6: Out Among the Stars Star Wars #33-37 December 2017 112 pages ISBN 1-30290-553-8
Star Wars Vol. 7: The Ashes of Jedha Star Wars #38-43 April 2018 136 pages ISBN 1-30291-052-3
Star Wars Vol. 8: Mutiny at Mon Cala Star Wars #44-49 August 2018 144 pages ISBN 1-30291-053-1
Star Wars Vol. 9: Hope Burns Star Wars #50-54 December 2018 120 pages ISBN 1-30291-054-X
Star Wars Vol. 10: The Escape Star Wars #55-60 April 2019 136 pages ISBN 1-30291-449-9

Thrawn

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Thrawn Thrawn #1-6 September 2018 136 pages ISBN 1-30291-156-2

Vader Down

TitleMaterial collectedYearPagesISBN
Vader Down Vader Down #1, Star Wars #13-14, Darth Vader #13-15 April 2016 152 pages ISBN 0-78519-789-3

Expanded Universe (non-canon) collected editions

Agent of the Empire

  • Volume 1: Iron Eclipse (collects Star Wars: Agent of the Empire: Iron Eclipse #1–5, 128 pages, October 2012, ISBN 1-59582-950-4)

Blood Ties

  • Volume 1: A Tale of Jango and Boba Fett (collects Star Wars: Blood Ties: A Tale of Jango and Boba Fett #1–4, 96 pages, May 2011, ISBN 1-59582-627-0)
  • Volume 2: Boba Fett is Dead (collects Star Wars: Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead #1–4, 96 pages, January 2013, ISBN 978-1-61655-001-1)

Original Star Wars (Marvel)

  • Volume 1: In Deadly Pursuit (collects Star Wars #1–7, 196 pages, June 1994, ISBN 1-56971-109-7)
  • Volume 2: The Rebel Storm (collects Star Wars #8–14, 208 pages, July 1995, ISBN 1-56971-106-2)
  • A New Hope (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #1–6, 104 pages, November 1995, ISBN 1-56971-086-4)
  • The Empire Strikes Back (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #39–44, 104 pages, November 1995, ISBN 1-56971-088-0)
  • Return of the Jedi (collects Star Wars: Return of the Jedi #1–4, 104 pages, November 1995, ISBN 1-56971-087-2)
  • Volume 3: Escape to Hoth (collects Star Wars #15–20, 208 pages, January 1996, ISBN 1-56971-093-7)
  • The Early Adventures (collects Star Wars: The Early Adventures #1–9, 240 pages, May 1997, ISBN 1-56971-178-X)
  • Han Solo at Stars' End (collects Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End #1–3, 104 pages, October 1997, ISBN 1-56971-254-9)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 1: Doomworld (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #1–20, 336 pages, July 2002, ISBN 1-56971-754-0)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 2: Dark Encounters (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #21–38 and Annual #1, 336 pages, July 2002, ISBN 1-56971-785-0)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 3: Resurrection of Evil (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #39–53, 344 pages, November 2002, ISBN 1-56971-786-9)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 4: Screams of the Void (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #54–67 and Annual #2, 376 pages, January 2003, ISBN 1-56971-787-7)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 5: Fool's Bounty (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #68–81 and Annual #3, 376 pages, March 2003, ISBN 1-56971-906-3)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 6: Wookie World (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #82–95, 360 pages, May 2003, ISBN 1-56971-907-1)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 7: Far, Far Away (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #96–107, 312 pages, July 2003, ISBN 1-56971-908-X)

Clone Wars

  • Volume 1: The Defense of Kamino (collects Star Wars: Republic #49–50 and Star Wars: Jedi: Mace Windu, 128 pages, July 2003, ISBN 1-56971-962-4)
  • Volume 2: Victories and Sacrifices (collects Star Wars: Republic #51–53 and Star Wars: Jedi: Shaak Ti, 120 pages, November 2003, ISBN 1-56971-969-1)
  • Volume 3: Last Stand on Jabiim (collects Star Wars: Republic #55–59, 120 pages, February 2004, ISBN 978-1-59307-006-9)
  • Volume 4: Light and Dark (collects Star Wars: Republic #54 and 63, Star Wars: Jedi: Aayla Secura, and Star Wars: Jedi: Dooku, 112 pages, June 2004, ISBN 978-1-59307-195-0)
  • Volume 5: The Best Blades (collects Star Wars: Republic #60–62 and 64 and Star Wars: Jedi: Yoda, 144 pages, November 2004, ISBN 1-59307-273-2)
  • Volume 6: On the Fields of Battle (collects Star Wars: Republic #65–71, 168 pages, July 2005, ISBN 1-59307-352-6)
  • Volume 7: When They Were Brothers (collects Star Wars: Obsession #1–5 and Star Wars: Brother in Arms, 144 pages, November 2005, ISBN 1-59307-396-8)
  • Volume 8: The Last Siege, the Final Truth (collects Star Wars: Republic #72–77, 144 pages, March 2006, ISBN 1-59307-482-4)
  • Volume 9: Endgame (collects Star Wars: Republic #79–83 and Star Wars: Purge, 144 pages, July 2006, ISBN 1-59307-553-7)

Crimson Empire

  • Crimson Empire (collects Star Wars: Crimson Empire #1–6, 160 pages, December 1998, ISBN 1-56971-355-3)
  • Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood (collects Star Wars: Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood #1–6, 160 pages, November 1999, ISBN 1-56971-410-X)
  • Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost (collects Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost #1–6, 144 pages, September 2012, ISBN 1-59582-934-2)
  • The Crimson Empire Saga (collects Star Wars: Crimson Empire #0–6, Star Wars: Hard Currency, Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters: Kenix Kil, Star Wars: Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood #1–6, Star Wars Handbook 2: Crimson Empire, Star Wars: The Third Time Pays for All, and Star Wars: Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost #1–6, 504 pages, September 2012, ISBN 1-59582-947-4)

Dark Empire

  • Dark Empire (collects Star Wars: Dark Empire #1–6, 182 pages, May 1993, ISBN 1-56971-073-2)
  • Dark Empire II (collects Star Wars: Dark Empire II #1–6, 168 pages, September 1995, ISBN 1-56971-119-4)
  • Empire's End (collects Star Wars: Empire's End #1–2, 64 pages, September 1997, ISBN 1-56971-306-5)
  • Dark Empire Trilogy (collects Star Wars: Dark Empire #1–6, Star Wars: Dark Empire II #1–6, Star Wars: Empire's End #1–2, and Star Wars Handbook 3: Dark Empire, 352 pages, September 2010, ISBN 1-59582-612-2)

Empire

  • Volume 1: Betrayal (collects Star Wars: Empire #1–4, 104 pages, August 2003, ISBN 1-56971-964-0)
  • Volume 2: Darklighter (collects Star Wars: Empire #8–12 and 15, 144 pages, May 2004, ISBN 1-56971-975-6)
  • Volume 3: The Imperial Perspective (collects Star War: Empire #13–14 and 16–19, 144 pages, October 2004, ISBN 978-1-59307-128-8)
  • Volume 4: The Heart of the Rebellion (collects Star Wars: Empire #5–6 and 20–22 and Star Wars: A Valentine Story, 152 pages, April 2005, ISBN 1-59307-308-9)
  • Volume 5: Allies and Adversaries (collects Star Wars: Empire #23–27, 120 pages, February 2006, ISBN 1-59307-466-2)
  • Volume 6: In the Shadows of Their Fathers (collects Star Wars: Empire #29–34, 144 pages, October 2006, ISBN 1-59307-627-4)
  • Volume 7: The Wrong Side of the War (collects Star Wars: Empire #35–40, 144 pages, January 2007, ISBN 1-59307-709-2)

Invasion

  • Volume 1: Refugees (collects Star Wars: Invasion #0–5, 144 pages, April 2012, ISBN 1-59582-479-0)
  • Volume 2: Rescues (collects Star Wars: Invasion: Rescues #1–6, 144 pages, April 2011, ISBN 1-59582-630-0)
  • Volume 3: Revelations (collects Star Wars: Invasion: Revelations #1–5, 128 pages, April 2012, ISBN 1-59582-882-6)

Jedi

  • Volume 1: The Dark Side (collects Star Wars: Jedi: The Dark Side #1–5, 120 pages, February 2012, ISBN 1-59582-840-0)

Knight Errant

  • Volume 1: Aflame (collects Star Wars: Knight Errant: Aflame #1–5, 120 pages, July 2011, ISBN 978-1-59582-708-1)
  • Volume 2: Deluge (collects Star Wars: Knight Errant: Deluge #1–5, 120 pages, May 2012, ISBN 1-59582-638-6)

The Old Republic

  • Volume 1: Blood of the Empire (collects Star Wars: The Old Republic #4–6, 96 pages, February 2011, ISBN 1-59582-646-7)
  • Volume 2: Threat of Peace (collects Star Wars: The Old Republic #1–3, 96 pages, May 2011, ISBN 1-59582-642-4)
  • Volume 3: The Lost Suns (collects Star Wars: The Old Republic: The Lost Suns #1–5, 120 pages, March 2012, ISBN 1-59582-637-8)

Omnibus

The Star Wars Omnibus line of trade paperbacks is a program for collecting series in larger and less expensive collections. This section includes series that are collected elsewhere.

  • X-wing Rogue Squadron Volume 1 (collects Star Wars: X-wing: Rogue Leader #1–3, Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron #1–8, and Star Wars Handbook 1: X-wing Rogue Squadron, 296 pages, June 2006, ISBN 1-59307-572-3)
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron Volume 2 (collects Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron Special and Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron #9–20, 288 pages, October 2006, ISBN 1-59307-619-3)
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron Volume 3 (collects Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron #21–35, 360 pages, June 2007, ISBN 1-59307-776-9)
  • Tales of the Jedi Volume 1 (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Golden Age of the Sith #0–5, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire #1–5, and Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi #1–5, 400 pages, October 2007, ISBN 1-59307-830-7)
  • Tales of the Jedi Volume 2 (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising #1–2, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith #1–6, Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The SIth War #1–6, and Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Redemption #1–5, 464 pages, April 2008, ISBN 1-59307-911-7)
  • Droids (collects Star Wars: Droids Special, Star Wars: Droids: The Kalarba Adventures #1–6, Star Wars: Droids: Artoo's Day Out, Star Wars: Droids: Rebellion #1–4, Star Wars: Droids: Season of Revolt #1–4, and Star Wars: Droids: The Protocol Offensive, 440 pages, June 2008, ISBN 1-59307-955-9)
  • Early Victories (collects Star Wars: Vader's Quest #1–4, Star Wars: River of Chaos #1–4, Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #1–4, Star Wars: Shadow Stalker, and Star Wars: Tales from Mos Eisley, 336 pages, October 2008, ISBN 1-59582-172-4)
  • Rise of the Sith (collects Star Wars: Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express #1–2, Star Wars: Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell #1–2, Star Wars: Aurra's Song, Star Wars: Jedi Council: Acts of War #1–4, Star Wars vol. 2 #1–6, and Star Wars: Darth Maul #1–4, 454 pages, January 2009, ISBN 1-59582-228-3)
  • Emissaries and Assassins (collects Star Wars: Episode I Adventures #1–4, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace #1/2, Star Wars vol. 2 #7–18, and Star Wars: Jango Fett: Open Seasons #1–4, 464 pages, April 2009, ISBN 1-59582-229-1)
  • Menace Revealed (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #27–31, Star Wars: Heart of Fire, Star Wars: Jedi Quest #1–4, Star Wars: Jango Fett, Star Wars: Zam Wesell, Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters: Aurra Sing, Star Wars: Poison Moon, Star Wars: Starfighter: Crossbones #1–3, Star Wars: Full of Surprises, Star Wars: Most Precious Weapon, Star Wars: Practice Makes Perfect, and Star Wars: Machines of War, 479 pages, July 2009, ISBN 1-59582-273-9)
  • Shadows of the Empire (collects Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire #1–6, Star Wars: Mara Jade: By the Emperor's Hand #0–6, and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: Evolution #1–5, 408 pages, January 2010, ISBN 1-59582-434-0)
  • Boba Fett (collects Star Wars: Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire #1–4, Star Wars: Underworld: The Yavin Vassilika #1–5, Star Wars: Empire #7 and 28, Star Wars: Boba Fett: Overkill, Star Wars: Boba Fett: Salvage, Star Wars: Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction, Star Wars: Boba Fett: Bounty on Bar-Kooda, Star Wars: Boba Fett: When the Fat Lady Swings, Star Wars: Boba Fett: Murder Most Foul, and Star Wars: Boba Fett: Agent of Doom, 496 pages, March 2010, ISBN 1-59582-418-9)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 1 (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #1–27, 494 pages, June 2010, ISBN 1-59582-486-3)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 2 (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #28–49 and Star Wars Annual #1, 480 pages, September 2010, ISBN 1-59582-554-1)
  • Quinlan Vos: Jedi in Darkness (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #19–26 and 32–45, 504 pages, December 2010, ISBN 1-59582-555-X)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 3 (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #50–67 and Star Wars Annual #2, 480 pages, January 2011, ISBN 1-59582-639-4)
  • At War with the Empire Volume 1 (collects Star Wars: Empire #1–6, 10–11, 13–14, 19–22, 24–25, and 31, 408 pages, March 2011, ISBN 1-59582-699-8)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 4 (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #68–85, Star Wars Annual #3, and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi #1–4, 576 pages, August 2011, ISBN 1-59582-640-8)
  • Episodes I-VI: The Complete Saga (collects Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace #1–4, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones #1–4, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith #1–4, Star Wars: A New Hope: Special Edition #1–4, Classic Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back #1–2, and Classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi #1–2, 600 pages, September 2011, ISBN 1-59582-832-X)
  • At War with the Empire Volume 2 (collects Star Wars: Empire #26–27, 29–30, and 32–35, Star Wars: Rebellion #6–16, and Star Wars: A Valentine Story, 464 pages, November 2011, ISBN 1-59582-777-3)
  • A Long Time Ago... Volume 5 (collects Star Wars vol. 1 #86–107, 568 pages, February 2012, ISBN 1-59582-801-X)
  • The Other Sons of Tatooine (collects Star Wars: Empire #8–9, 12, 15–18, 23, and 36–40, Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron #1/2, and Star Wars: Rebellion #0–5, 440 pages, March 2012, ISBN 1-59582-866-4)
  • Droids and Ewoks (collects Star Wars: Droids #1–8, Star Wars: Ewoks #1–14, and Star Wars: An Ewok Adventure, 528 pages, June 2012, ISBN 1-59582-953-9)
  • Clone Wars Volume 1: The Republic Goes to War (collects Star Wars: Republic #49–54, 61, 63, and 67, Star Wars: Jedi: Mace Windu, Star Wars: Jedi: Shaak Ti, Star Wars: Jedi: Aayla Secura, and Star Wars: Jedi: Count Dooku, 408 pages, August 2012, ISBN 1-59582-927-X)
  • Clone Wars Volume 2: The Enemy on All Sides (collects Star Wars: Republic #55–60, 62, 64–66, and 68, Star Wars: Jedi: Yoda, and Star Wars: General Grievous #1–4, 416 pages, October 2012, ISBN 1-59582-958-X)
  • Clone Wars Volume 3: The Republic Falls (collects Star Wars: Republic #69–77 and 81–83, Star Wars: Obsession #1–5, and Star Wars: Brothers in Arms, 416 pages, December 2012, ISBN 1-59582-980-6)

Republic

  • Prelude to Rebellion (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #1–6, 144 pages, May 2000, ISBN 1-56971-448-7)
  • Outlander (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #7–12, 96 pages, April 2001, ISBN 1-56971-514-9)
  • Emissaries to Malastare (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #13–18, 132 pages, September 2001, ISBN 1-56971-545-9)
  • Twilight (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #19–22, 96 pages, December 2001, ISBN 1-56971-558-0)
  • The Hunt for Aurra Sing (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #28–31, 96 pages, July 2002, ISBN 1-56971-651-X)
  • Darkness (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #32–35, 96 pages, August 2002, ISBN 1-56971-659-5)
  • The Stark Hyperspace War (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #36–39, 96 pages, November 2003, ISBN 1-56971-985-3)
  • Rite of Passage (collects Star Wars vol. 2 #42–45, 96 pages, February 2004, ISBN 978-1-59307-042-7)
  • Honor and Duty (collects Star Wars: Republic #46–48 and 78, 96 pages, May 2006, ISBN 1-59307-546-4)

Tales

  • Volume 1 (collects Star Wars: Tales #1–4, 224 pages, February 2002, ISBN 1-56971-619-6)
  • Volume 2 (collects Star Wars: Tales #5–8, 224 pages, May 2002, ISBN 1-56971-757-5)
  • Volume 3 (collects Star Wars: Tales #9–12, 224 pages, February 2003, ISBN 978-1-56971-836-0)
  • Volume 4 (collects Star Wars: Tales #13–16, 224 pages, January 2004, ISBN 1-56971-989-6)
  • Volume 5 (collects Star Wars: Tales #17–20, 248 pages, February 2005, ISBN 1-59307-286-4)
  • Volume 6 (collects Star Wars: Tales #21–24, 232 pages, January 2006, ISBN 1-59307-447-6)

Tales of the Jedi

  • Knights of the Old Republic (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi #1–5, 130 pages, August 1994, ISBN 1-56971-020-1)
  • Dark Lords of the Sith (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith #1–6, 160 pages, February 1996, ISBN 1-56971-095-3)
  • The Sith War (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War #1–6, 148 pages, July 1996, ISBN 1-56971-173-9)
  • The Golden Age of the Sith (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith #0–5, 132 pages, August 1997, ISBN 1-56971-229-8)
  • The Freedon Nadd Uprising (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising #1–2, 48 pages, December 1997, ISBN 1-56971-307-3)
  • The Fall of the Sith Empire (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire #1–5, 120 pages, May 1998, ISBN 1-56971-320-0)
  • Redemption (collects Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi: Redemption #1–5, 112 pages, July 2001, ISBN 1-56971-535-1)

The Thrawn Trilogy

  • Heir to the Empire (collects Star Wars: Heir to the Empire #1–6, 160 pages, September 1996, ISBN 1-56971-202-6)
  • Dark Force Rising (collects Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #1–6, 160 pages, February 1998, ISBN 1-56971-269-7)
  • The Last Command (collects Star Wars: The Last Command #1–6, 144 pages, June 1999, ISBN 1-56971-378-2)
  • The Thrawn Trilogy (collects Star Wars: Heir to the Empire #1–6, Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #1–6, and Star Wars: The Last Command #1–6, 420 pages, December 2009, ISBN 1-59582-417-0)

See also

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