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Star Wars movies are only the tip of a very large iceberg. Star Wars fans who enjoyed the original trilogy stories should know that the stories continue in comic books with expanded understanding of characters. One of the great things about these comics is they get into Luke’s path as a Jedi, Leia’s path as an imperial leader, and Darth Vader’s deadly plot—the trilogy in a nutshell. This article highlights the best comics every original trilogy fan should read.
1. Darth Vader
The Darth Vader comic series, especially in 2015 and 2016, follows Sith Lord Vader’s life after the Death Star is destroyed. It reveals his attempts to regain the trust of the Emperor and his unrelenting pursuit of the Rebels. This series also introduces the unexpected anti-hero Doctor Aphra, who adds an element of dark humour and challenges Vader’s goals.
2. Princess Leia
The 2015 miniseries of Princess Leia reflects the themes of leadership and grief. Set after Alderaan is destroyed, the comic follows Leia’s responses to that destruction and her efforts to reunite her displaced community.
Although she travels in space, Leia’s loyal allegiance to the Rebellion is unwavering. This comic thoroughly explores her role as a leader and a survivor, offering a poignant tribute to one of the most enduring characters from the original trilogy.
3. Marvel’s Star Wars
The leading Marvel series starts immediately after the events of A New Hope and explores the struggles of Luke, Leia, and Han as they face new threats with a new hope. From 2015 onwards, the comic delves into how the Rebel Alliance manages to survive while constantly evading the Empire.
An exceptional story, “Skywalker Strikes,” showcases Luke’s journey to comprehend the Force and his increasing importance in the galaxy. The show also showcases Leia’s strategic intelligence and Han’s difficult shift from rogue to champion. One problem also centers around Luke’s sentimental attachment to his father’s customized lightsaber, enhancing his development as a Jedi.
4. Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire
That Boba Fett is the most feared bounty hunter in the entire galaxy is evidenced in Enemy of the Empire. It’s set before The Empire Strikes Back and showcases Fett’s cunning and killer skills. The comic follows Boba Fett with lots of actions and twists, including his success in a dangerous task with many risks, proving himself to be the most enigmatic and powerful character.
5. Star Wars: Empire
Star Wars: Empire offers a different point of view by delving into the Galactic Empire’s perspective. The comic explores why stormtroopers, officers, and even Darth Vader carry out the Emperor’s orders throughout the galaxy, shedding light on their motivations and challenges.
This comic provides a deeper look into the Empire, highlighting internal conflicts and revealing the human side behind its intimidating exterior. This is an outstanding choice for fans seeking to experience the Star Wars galaxy from a different perspective.
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6. Han Solo
The 2016 Han Solo comic includes all the elements fans adore about the galaxy’s most charming smuggler. Han is involved in a risky assignment that requires him to join a starship competition while also assisting the Rebellion covertly.
This comic explores Han’s inner struggle between his selfish impulses and his increasing dedication to the Rebel movement. Featuring exciting space competitions and witty conversations, this comic blends action and character development flawlessly, solidifying Han’s shift from rogue to hero.
7. Obi-Wan & Anakin
While it is set decades before the first Star Wars trilogy, the 2016 Obi-Wan & Anakin book has some important insights into the characters’ relationships with each other. It depicts the challenges young Anakin Skywalker faces as he tries to fit in with the Jedi Order, while Obi-Wan deals with mentoring his student.
The comic hints at the tragic events in the prequels while adding emotional complexity to their bond. It is essential for fans who wish to comprehend the layers of mentorship and conflict that influenced the future of the galaxy to read this book.
8. Star Wars Adventures
Star Wars Adventures from IDW Publishing is a charming anthology of serialized stories showcasing iconic heroes. Young fans and individuals seeking captivating stories that carry the essence of the original trilogy must explore this series.
9. War of the Bounty Hunters
This awesome comic series fills the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Empire Strikes Back. It’s about Boba Fett delivering Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt. The journey has Fett crossing paths with rival bounty hunters, Imperial interference, and unforeseen betrayals. It also serves to show Boba Fett’s cunning and determination, which raises the tensions and suspense of the plot of the original trilogy.
10. Shadows of the Empire
Shadows of the Empire is an unofficial and timeless comic that tells a story about the time between the end of The Empire Strikes Back and the start of Return of the Jedi. It introduces interesting new characters like Prince Xizor and explores Luke’s progress toward becoming a Jedi Knight even further. It is perfect for fans who want to dive into the space between the spaces in the original trilogy more deeply.
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