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Marvel Star Wars (1977-1986)
Series · 22
books · 1977-2015

Books in series

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#1

Star Wars (1977-1986) #1

1977

It's the adaptation of A New Hope! Meet Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Obi-Wan and the villianous Darth Vader!
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#65

Star Wars (1977-1986) #65

1982

Princess Leia…placed on trial for murder!
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#68

Star Wars (1977-1986) #68

1977

The search for Han Solo begins here! Can Luke and the others stop Boba Fett and get their captured friend back?
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#72

Star Wars (1977-1986) #72

2015

Can Lando and Luke escape imprisonment from a group of bounty hunters led by IG-88 and Bossk?
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#73

Star Wars (1977-1986) #73

2015

Witness a team up between PRINCESS LEIA and a woman who has designs on none other than LUKE SKYWALKER.
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#74

Star Wars (1977-1986) #74

2015

Can the rebels stop an interplanetary missle headed straight towards an ally planet?
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#76

Star Wars (1977-1986) #76

2015

Lando Calrissian and Mon are trapped in the Empire-controlled citadel of Gamander. And their lives may depend on the strangest undercover agent of all—R2-D2.
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#78

Star Wars (1977-1986) #78

1983

A flashback sequence involving an old friend of Luke's from the planet of ice, Hoth.
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#79

Star Wars (1977-1986) #79

1977

All new adventures of the world famous characters from the greatest science fantasy epic ever! You won't believe the car chase this issue with Lando and a drunken Wookiee, as the search for Han Solo continues!
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#80

Star Wars (1977-1986) #80

2015

The search for Tay Vanis ends! C3PO finds true love at last—but there's a tragic twist!
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#81

Star Wars (1977-1986) #81

2015

What a homecoming! When Han, Princess Leia and Artoo return to Tatooine to tie up some unfinished business, it's hardly business as usual—when some of Tatooine's deadliest surviving citizens form the welcoming committee!
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#84

Star Wars (1977-1986) #84

2015

When Solo comes across a rare artifact, it will lead into the rediscovery of a planet long since destroyed…but why does this planet still exist?
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#86

Star Wars (1977-1986) #86

2015

Who are they? What part of the galaxy do they come from? What do they want? Han, Luke, and Leia better find out—or face total disaster!
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#89

Star Wars (1977-1986) #89

1984

Luke finds himself fighting more for revenge than for freedom…is he on the path to the dark side?
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#91

Star Wars (1977-1986) #91

1985

The villain's name is Knife, and he's out to enslave the world of the Wookiees and Chewie's brother-in-law is helping him!
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#92

Star Wars (1977-1986) #92

2015

Prince Denin petitions help from Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and the Rebel Alliance to fight the remnants of the Imperial forces. But this help is overshadowed by strange dreams involving Yoda, Ben Kenobi and Darth Vader!
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#94

Star Wars 94

Small Wars

1985

Star Wars 94: Small Wars is the ninety-fourth issue of the Marvel Star Wars series of comics.
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#97

Star Wars (1977-1986) #97

1985

Luke, Kiro and Dani the Zeltron must fight alone against an army of Nagai invading a remote planet! This issue, a major character dies—could it be Luke's last stand?
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#98

Star Wars (1977-1986) #98

1985

Han heads out on a mission to a former Imperial prison planet, with Nien Nunb as his co-pilot on the Millennium Falcon. When he gets there, he is surprised to see that his job is to escort a woman and her child. But when the Imperials show up, things get dangerous for Han.
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#99

Star Wars (1977-1986) #99

1985

Talk about pouring gasoline on a fire—Lando's in trouble, and the only way Han and Luke can save him is to start a war! the long-awaited return of Captain Drebble \[and\] Lemo! And discover how Sanda clears up the mystery of the Dancing Goddess
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#101

Star Wars (1977-1986) #101

1985

Han's relationship with Leia is on the rocks—and that's not all! Han's ready to leave—but more than just jumping ship, he's going to take off for a whole different universe! And because you demanded the return of Femm Syhsa!
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#1-6

Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope

1977

The original comic adaptation of the greatest space-fantasy film of all is remastered for the modern age with all-new coloring by Chris Sotomayor! Weeks before George Lucas' first STAR WARS film hit theatres, Marvel gave fans their first look at Luke Skywalker, boldly "Will he save the galaxy, or destroy it?" You may know the answer, but that doesn't spoil the fun of seeing STAR EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE like never before...including scenes that never made the silver screen! When Princess Leia is taken prisoner, Luke, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 ride to the rescue and take on Darth Vader in his awesome Death Star. It's six against a galaxy - one that's far, far away and a long time ago! May the Force be with you, in the mighty Marvel manner! Star Wars (1977) 1-6 (remastered)

Authors

Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin
Author · 52 books
Archie Goodwin was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work. For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles Creepy and Eerie, and for Marvel he set up the creator-owned Epic Comics as well as adapting Star Wars into both comics and newspaper strips. He is regularly cited as the "best-loved comic book editor, ever."
Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
Author · 334 books

Roy Thomas was the FIRST Editor-in-Chief at Marvel—After Stan Lee stepped down from the position. Roy is a longtime comic book writer and editor. Thomas has written comics for Archie, Charlton, DC, Heroic Publishing, Marvel, and Topps over the years. Thomas currently edits the fanzine Alter Ego for Twomorrow's Publishing. He was Editor for Marvel comics from 1972-1974. He wrote for several titles at Marvel, such as Avengers, Thor, Invaders, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and notably Conan the Barbarian. Thomas is also known for his championing of Golden Age comic-book heroes—particularly the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America—and for lengthy writing stints on Marvel's X-Men and Avengers, and DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, among other titles. Also a legendary creator. Creations include Wolverine, Carol Danvers, Ghost Rider, Vision, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Valkyrie, Morbius, Doc Samson, and Ultron. Roy has also worked for Archie, Charlton, and DC among others over the years.

Randy Stradley
Randy Stradley
Author · 19 books

"Nearly thirty years of writing and editing comics, and this is what I have to show for it." —Randy Stradley, pointing to this biography. More to come, folks!

Ann Nocenti
Ann Nocenti
Author · 47 books

Ann Nocenti is most noted as an editor for Marvel Comics, for whom she edited New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men. She made her comics writing debut on a brief run of Spider-Woman (#47-50) and subsequently wrote a long run of Daredevil (1st series) #236-291 (minus #237) from 1986 to 1991, directly following on from Frank Miller's definitive Born Again storyline. She also wrote the 1986 Longshot limited series for Marvel, and in the same year produced the Someplace Strange graphic novel in collaboration with artist John Bolton. She wrote "the Inhumans Graphic Novel" in 1988. In 1993, she wrote the 16-issue run of Kid Eternity for the DC Comics imprint Vertigo. In Incredible Hulk #291, published in September 1983 (cover date January 1984), Ann Nocenti made a cameo appearance, talking to Dr. Bruce Banner, in a history written by Bill Mantlo, drawn by Sal Buscema and inked by Carlos Garzón and Joe Sinnot. That time Ann Nocenti was Assistant Editor for Larry Hama on Incredible Hulk and X-Men. She is noted for her left-wing political views which, particularly during her run on Daredevil, caused some controversy among some fans who didn't agree with her politics. She created several popular characters, including Typhoid Mary, Blackheart, Longshot and Mojo, and wrote the 1998 X-Men novel Prisoner X. Although Nocenti left comic books in the '90s after the industry sales collapsed, she later returned to the field, penning stories such as 2004's Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows. In Ultimate X-Men, a reimagination of the X-Men comic, the character Longshot, who was invented by her, has the civil name Arthur Centino. His last name, Centino, is an anagram of Nocenti and a homage to Nocenti. The name Arthur is for the co-creator of Longshot Arthur Adams who was Ann Nocenti's artist on the Longshot Mini Series. She edited High Times magazine for one year (2004) under the name Annie Nocenti and is the former editor of the screenwriting magazine Scenario.

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