![]() On Marvel Unlimited: Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Prisoner of Bogan Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force War On Marvel Unlimited: Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Prisoner of Bogan Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force Storm On Marvel Unlimited: Star Wars: Dawn of the JediĮncyclopedia style history of the origins of the Star Wars Universe. I) Before the Republic Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi Star Wars: Legacy Star Wars Reading Order ![]() Star Wars: Quinlan Vos – Jedi in DarknessĬlone Wars Vol.1 – The Republic Goes To WarĬlone Wars Vol. 2: The Gathering Storm Dark Horse Star Wars Trade Reading Order Star Wars: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Shattered Empire Star Wars: Darth Vader by Kieron Gillen & Salvador Larroca OmnibusĬollects: Darth Vader #1 to #25, Darth Vader Annual #1, Star Wars: Vader Down #1, Star Wars #13 to #14 Marvel Star Wars Comics Trade Reading Order Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus Volume 1Ĭollects: Kanan The Last Padawan #1 to #12 IX) The NEW Marvel Star Wars Comics (2015 – Present) O) Star Wars Trade Collection Fast Track Marvel Star Wars Omnibus CollectionsĬollects: Star Wars Weekly 60, 94-99, 104-115 Empire Strikes Back Monthly 149, 151, 153-157 Star Wars Monthly 159 Ewoks Annual 1989 Star Wars: The Official Collectors’ Magazine Material From Pizzazz 10-16 VI) Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi & Aftermath V) Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back You can also check out my list of the Marvel Star Wars comics in the new canon!Ī long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Index: Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. And 2) Any and all feedback is very welcome! I’m much newer to Star Wars comics than Marvel, so I’m sure there are some holes here.Ĭomic Book Herald is reader-supported. I’d love to hear suggestions about material Marvel should add to the library, but you won’t find that in the guide. I’d reiterate two things before the guide: 1) This Star Wars reading order is entirely Marvel Unlimited specific. Instead, each story fits somewhere in the immensely elaborate chronology of the Star Wars Universe.īelow, you’ll find every Star Wars series within Marvel Unlimited placed within the context of the various eras and events of the Star Wars Universe. Unlike the Marvel Universe, Star Wars comics do not flow in (relative) order with the progression of time. Making matters more interesting, publication date has about as much to do with Star Wars chronology as lawn care does with Tatooine. This is both completely excellent (comics!) and completely intimidating (where do I start?). Their lives are about to collide.Holy Sarlaacs! Marvel was completely able to repurpose Dark Horse Star Wars comics as if they were their own! While the comic fans among us can all agree we should pour one out for Dark Horse with every issue (Dark Horse is sitting here, like, I’m not dead!), it’s still a huge gain for Marvel Unlimited members.Īs of the time of this initial reading order, there are 110 Star Wars series now available on Marvel Unlimited. A young scavenger named Rey, a deserting Stormtrooper named Finn, an ace pilot named Poe, and a dark apprentice named Kylo Ren. But now, on the remote planet of Jakku, there's been a stirring in the Force. The movie that took the world by storm is jumping from the silver screen to the comic page this June! Straight from a galaxy far, far away to the comic book page, Marvel is proud to bring you STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS ADAPTATION #1 – the first chapter in an epic 6-issue limited series! From creators Chuck Wendig ( Star Wars: Aftermath) and Luke Ross ( Hercules) – it's been decades since the Rebel Alliance destroyed toppled the Galactic Empire. Check out the preview below the official description! The comic, from writer Chuck Wendig ( Star Wars: Aftermath novel) and artist Luke Ross hits stores in late June, to let you relive the action of the film when you don't have a copy of the movie itself handy.
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