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Star Wars Legends: Audio Dramas
Series · 7 books · 1983-1999

Books in series

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#1

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Tales of the Jedi

1995

Follow the adventures of Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider, young Jedi Knights drawn into battle against the dark side, a battle that may decide the fate of the planet and the galaxy! Written by John Whitman, based on Tom Veitch’s comic Directed by Kevin Thomsen Music by John Williams Starring: David Scott Gordon as Ulic Qel-Droma Skip Lackey as Cay Qel-Droma Mark Feuerstein as Tott Doneeta Melanie Mitchell as Nomi Sunrider Larry Keith as Arca Jeth, Ommin Paul Condylis as Thon Thom Christopher as Freedon Nadd Michael Louden as Oss Wilum Christopher Sena as Andur Sunrider, Satal Keto Aden Gillet as Oron Kira Peter Newman as Novar Chris Phillips as A-3DO, Gudb Tony Sperry as Quanto, Rek Ben Lipitz as Nikto Bud Thorpe as Bogga, Warb Null John Randolph Jones as Gobee Allison Dougherty as Galia Garet Scott as Aleema Keto Kim Brown as Vima Sunrider Teri Keane as Amanoa Jay Gregory as Ood Bnar Barbara Gilbert as Computer Peter Larkin as Narrator
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#2

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Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith

1995

Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider and young Jedi Knights drawn into a battle for the survival of the Old Republic. But as the power of the evil Sith spreads across the galaxy, it threatens the existence of the Jedi themselves, and draws one of their greatest allies over to the dark side
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#6

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Rebel Mission to Ord Mantell

1983

The Rebel Alliance has just destroyed the dreaded Death Star—but their fight against the evil Galactic Empire is far from over. Forced to set up a new base on the inhospitable ice world of Hoth, the Rebels must divert the Empire's attention from the move. Han Solo and Luke Skywalker are sent out as decoys against what they think is a lone Imperial Star Destroyer. Unfortunately, the Rebel attack analysts haven't given our heroes all the facts! And without money, the Rebellion cannot continue its fight for freedom. Princess Leia and her Rebel team attempt a daring heist of Imperial funds—unaware of the treachery that awaits them. It is a time for daring, clever droids and a lightning fast trigger finger. Join Han, Luke, Leia, Chewbacca, R2-D2 and C-3PO on their REBEL MISSION TO ORD MANTELL!
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The Mixed-Up Droid

1995

When the normally eloquent C-3PO begins to malfunction, Princess Leia and R2-D2 must figure out how to cure his problem before he insults important visitors from another planet, in a multivoice dramatization, complete with sound effects and music.
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#10

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Dark Empire

1994

Han Solo and Princess Leia, now married, struggle to protect their twin children from danger. Darth Vader is dead, but a reborn Empire strikes back against the Rebel Alliance, and the Rebels discover that their greatest foe may be their closest friend: Luke Skywalker! Written by John Whitman, based on Tom Veitch’s comic Directed by Arthur G. Insana Music by John Williams Starring: John Cygan as Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles and Darth Vader Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian Joe Hacker as Han Solo, Boba Fett and Lo Khan Ann Patricio as Princess Leia and Mon Mothma Nick Jameson as Emperor Palpatine and Titus Klev Jim Ward as C-3PO Andy Cowan as Admiral Ackbar Glynnis Talken as Salla Zend and Vima-Da-Boda
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Empire's End

1995

Emperor Palpatine has a new weapon—one that can annihilate a planet. But he's not targeting a planet—he's targeting the future of the Jedi, Leia's children. It looks like a hopeless situation for Luke Skywalker, who has the critical task of protecting the children. But it's not the first time Luke has found hope where none existed. The finale to the Dark Empire trilogy is collected here.
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#13

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Crimson Empire

1999

The story opens at a time of high turmoil in the Empire. The last of Emperor Palpatine’s clones has been destroyed by Rebel Skywalker and his allies. The Dark Lord Jax, one of the former Emperor’s elite Crimson Guard, has seized the throne for himself.One brave man stands between Jax and universal Kir Kanos, the only other surviving member of the feared Crimson Guard. On the run and fighting for his life in a world of treachery and deceit, Kir Kanos is forced to take refuge on the planet Phaeda, joining forces with the fierce, beautiful Rebel leader Mirith Sinn and her underground warriors.Written by Mike Richardson and Randy StradleyProduced by Tom VoegeliDirected by Peter MooreMusic by John Coyle as Kir KanosRobert Downing Davis as Carnor JaxNichole Pelerine as Mirith SinnMartin Ruben as Sish SadeetDavid Anthony Brinkley, General WesselGary Groomes as Colonel Shev, Emperor PalpatineJim Cada as Darth VaderWayne A. Evenson as Tem MerkonJeff Gadbois as the TaskmasterPeter Thoemke as MassimoBill Slichter as Captain VivantMichael Tezla as narratorAdditional CutlerChristopher DentonMatt GuidryAllen HamiltonJeremy JacksonJohar HusainTom Keith MichaelPaul LevinBill McCallumPeter MooreCliff RakerdJohn Wehrman

Authors

Brian Daley
Brian Daley
Author · 19 books

Brian was born in Englewood Hospital in Englewood, New Jersey on Dec. 22, 1947. A blizzard kept him and his mother at the hospital over Christmas, and the nurses sang "Away in a Manger" to them. His middle name is Charles. He grew up in Rockleigh, NJ. His mother's name was Myra and his father's name was Charles. He has an older brother, David, and a younger sister, also named Myra. He had no children of his own, but he was always great with his two nieces and four nephews. He went to Nathan Hale Elementary School in Norwood, NJ, and a consolidated High School - Northern Valley Regional High School in Old Tappan, NJ. Brian loved to read, drive his '74 Corvette Stingray, spend summers with me on Martha's Vineyard, and travel to wild and exotic places like the jungles of Guatemala and Mexico, and the mountains of Nepal. He said he wanted to write from an early age, about third grade. He also read a LOT of science fiction as a kid, and that inspired him. After he graduated from high school in 1965 he joined the army and went to Vietnam for a year's tour of duty. Then he went to Berlin, Germany. After the army he went to Jersey City State College, majoring in media. While attending college and working as a waiter at a local steak house, he also wrote his first novel, Doomfarers of Coromande. Del Rey Books accepted it and started him on his writing career. The editor picked Brian's manuscript out of the "slush" pile (unsolicited manuscripts) because it was the most neatly typed, but it wasn't accepted right away. The editor made Brian do a lot of re-writing. When the first STAR WARS movie came out Brian saw it, and he was elated. He said he came out of the theater fundamentally changed. His editor asked which character he would like to write about for a movie-related novel. Brian said he picked Han Solo because Han was the only one who made a moral decision... he started out on the wrong side of the law, but joined with the good guys. And to tell you the truth, Brian was a whole lot like Han, a maverick. He died of pancreatic cancer in February of 1996. He had just turned 49. He wrote the adaptation for National Public Radio drama THE RETURN OF THE JEDI while he was undergoing chemotherapy. He died at his house in Maryland the night the Jedi radio cast was toasting him at their wrap party, having finished the taping of the shows that day. When they posted the notice of his death, messages began coming in from all over the world. The gist of them was that his passing created a "disturbance in the Force." Brian Daley's first novel, The Doomfarers of Coramonde, was published on the first Del Rey list in 1977. It was an immediate success, and Brian went on to write its sequel, The Starfollowers of Coramonde, and many other successful novels: A Tapestry of Magics, three volumes of The Adventures of Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh, and, under the shared pseudonym 'Jack McKinney', ten and one half of the twenty-one Robotech novels. He first conceived of the complex GammaL.A.W. saga in Nepal, in 1984, and worked on its four volumes for the next twelve years, finishing it shortly before his death in 1996.

Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson
Author · 16 books

Mike Richardson is an American publisher, writer, and Emmy-winning producer. In 1986, he founded Dark Horse Comics, an award-winning international publishing house located in Milwaukie, Oregon. Richardson is also the founder and President of the Things From Another World retail chain and president of Dark Horse Entertainment, which has developed and produced numerous projects for film and television based on Dark Horse properties or licensed properties. In addition, he has written numerous graphic novels and comics series, including The Secret, Living with the Dead, and Cut as well as co-authoring two non-fiction books: Comics Between the Panels and Blast Off!.

Randy Stradley
Randy Stradley
Author · 22 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!

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