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Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop-culture Cultural impact of S ...
'' has been expanded to media other than the original films. This spin-off material is licensed and moderated by
Lucasfilm Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC is an American film and television production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, which is a business segment of The Walt Disney Company. The studio is best known for creating and producing the ''Star Wars'' and ' ...
, though during his involvement with the franchise ''Star Wars'' creator
George Lucas George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as chairm ...
reserved the right to both draw from and contradict it in his own works. Such derivative works have been produced concurrently with, between, and after the original,
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, and sequel trilogies, as well as the spin-off films and television series. Commonly explored media include
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,
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, and video games, though other forms such as audio dramas have also been produced. With the exception of the CGI-animated ''The Clone Wars'' TV series, non-film material produced prior to April 2014 was collectively known as the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe (EU). Lucasfilm, now under Disney, later rebranded the Expanded Universe as ''Star Wars Legends'' and declared it non-canonical to the franchise. Most works produced after April 25, 2014 are part of the official canon as defined by Lucasfilm, although a handful of ''Legends'' media has still been released after said date.


Publication history


1976–1987: Early films and television series

The first ''Star Wars'' spinoff material was '' Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker'' (1976), the novelization of the 1977 film. Lucas later commissioned Alan Dean Foster, who ghostwrote the novelization, to write a sequel, which resulted in '' Splinter of the Mind's Eye'' (1978). Lucas originally intended to use this as the basis for a potential low-budget sequel to ''Star Wars'', but when it became one of the most successful films of all time, Lucas decided to write his own story for the film sequel, '' The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980). While this was in production, Lucas approved the '' Star Wars Holiday Special'' (1978), with which he had limited involvement. Running from April 1977 to May 1986, the ''Star Wars'' comic book series from Marvel Comics met with such strong sales that former Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter credited it with saving Marvel financially in 1977 and 1978. The series became one of the industry's top selling titles in 1979 and 1980. An adaptation of the third theatrical film, '' Return of the Jedi'', was released as a separate four-issue
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(1983–1984). Two novel trilogies with original storylines were written, '' The Han Solo Adventures'' by
Brian Daley Brian Charles Daley (December 22, 1947 – February 11, 1996) was an American science fiction novelist. He also adapted for radio the ''Star Wars'' radio dramas and wrote all of its episodes. Biography Daley was born in Englewood, New Jersey ...
(1979–1980), and 1983's ''
The Adventures of Lando Calrissian Landonis Balthazar "Lando" Calrissian III is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise. He was introduced in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) as an old friend of Han Solo and the administrator of the floating Cloud City on the gas p ...
'' by
L. Neil Smith Lester Neil Smith III (May 12, 1946 – August 27, 2021), better known as L. Neil Smith, was an American libertarian science fiction author and political activist. His works include the trilogy of Lando Calrissian novels, all published in 1983: ...
. Daley also wrote radio dramatizations of the original trilogy, which aired in 1981, 1983, and 1996. The first ''Star Wars'' electronic game was released in 1979 by Kenner, followed by a handful of
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and Parker Brothers video games in the early 1980s, mainly adaptations of film scenes. Two spin-off television films focusing on the life of the Ewoks, introduced in '' Return of the Jedi'', aired in 1984 and 1985. The furry creatures were also the subject of an American/Canadian animated television series produced by
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, which ran for two seasons between 1985 and 1986. A sister series, '' Droids'', features the further adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO. In 1985, Marvel Comics' Star Comics imprint published a bi-monthly ''Ewoks'' tie-in comic, which ran for two years, and in 1986, published an eight-issue ''Droids'' series. The two series featured a crossover storyline. The '' Star Tours'' ride was opened at Disney Parks in 1987 to commemorate the saga's 10th anniversary.


1987–1991: "The Dark Times"

Following the series' 10th anniversary, the release of ''Star Wars'' spin-off media was largely halted. In 1987, the fan newsletter ''
Bantha Tracks ''Star Wars Insider'' is the official ''Star Wars'' magazine. It began in 1987 as the official magazine of ''The Lucasfilm Fan Club'', and was renamed in 1994 to coincide with the release of ''Star Wars: TIE Fighter''. Its contents include sto ...
'' was absorbed by the official Lucasfilm magazine, which focused on the company's projects outside of ''Star Wars''. Some fans feared that the franchise had come to an end, and the period between 1987 and 1991 has been called the "Dark Times." There were some bright spots in this era, however. In 1987, West End Games began publishing '' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'', and the subsequent ancillary
role-playing game A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
material such as sourcebooks, gamebooks, and adventure modules. These have been called "the first publications to expand greatly beyond what was known from the vintage era of the movies," and would serve as a resource for a number of franchise novelists.


1991–1996: ''Thrawn'' novels and ''Dark Empire'' comics

The lack of new ''Star Wars'' material ended with the 1991 release of Timothy Zahn's novel '' Heir to the Empire''. ''Heir to the Empire'', which reached #1 on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list, began what would become a large collection of works set before, between, and especially after the original films. StarWars.com wrote in 2014 that the novel "jumpstarted a publishing program that endures to this day and formalized the Expanded Universe". It introduced, among others, the popular characters Grand Admiral Thrawn and Mara Jade, and was followed by the sequels ''
Dark Force Rising The ''Thrawn'' trilogy, also known as the ''Heir to the Empire'' trilogy, is a trilogy of novels set in the ''Star Wars'' universe, written by Timothy Zahn between 1991 and 1993. The first book marked the end of what ''Star Wars'' fandom calls "Th ...
'' (1992) and '' The Last Command'' (1993). The ''Thrawn'' trilogy is widely credited with revitalizing the ''Star Wars'' franchise. In ''The Secret History of Star Wars'', Michael Kaminski suggests this renewed interest was a factor in Lucas's decision to create the prequel trilogy. Around this same time, the comics license was transferred to Dark Horse Comics, who launched a number of series set after the original film trilogy, including the popular '' Dark Empire'' sequence (1991–1995) by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy. The comic launched months after the first ''Thrawn'' novel and was a sequel to those novels; it notably resurrected the film characters Emperor Palpatine and Boba Fett. Zahn was critical of the concept of resurrecting Emperor Palpatine through cloned bodies, feeling it undermined and contradicted the meaning of the ending of ''Return of the Jedi''. The ''Jedi Prince'' series of young-reader novels, released between 1992 and 1993, depicts Luke, Leia, and Han about a year after ''Return of the Jedi''. ''
The Truce at Bakura ''The Truce at Bakura'' is a 1993 '' Star Wars'' spin-off novel by Kathy Tyers. It takes place immediately after the events depicted in the film ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983) and before those of the young-reader series '' Jedi Prince'' (1992–199 ...
'' (1993) depicts the immediate aftermath of the aforementioned film. In 1993, Dark Horse published ''
Tales of the Jedi ''Tales of the Jedi'' may refer to various media in the '' Star Wars'' universe: * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (comics), a comic book series published by Dark Horse comics from 1993 to 1998 * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (TV series), an animated anthology ...
'', expanding the fictional universe to the time of the Old Republic, approximately 4,000 years before the films. The series spawned many other productions, including books, further comics, and eventually the '' Knights of the Old Republic'' computer roleplaying games. In 1994, Lucas Licensing's Allan Kausch and Sue Rostoni discussed the relationship between Lucas' creations and the derivative works by other authors:


1996–1999: Special Editions and ''Shadows of the Empire''

The 1996 Steve Perry novel '' Shadows of the Empire'', set in the as-yet-unexplored time period between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi'', was part of a multimedia campaign that also included a comic book series and video game. The multimedia project was largely meant to reinvigorate the franchise ahead of the prequel trilogy, along with Lucas's 1997
Special Editions The terms special edition, limited edition, and variants such as deluxe edition, or collector's edition, are used as a marketing incentive for various kinds of products, originally published products related to the arts, such as books, prints, r ...
of the original trilogy. Lucas incorporated elements of the Expanded Universe into the Special Editions; for example, Coruscant, the New Republic capital planet created by Zahn in the ''Thrawn'' trilogy, made its film debut in the Special Edition of '' Return of the Jedi'', before being featured more heavily in the prequel trilogy. An eponymous comic book series, later subtitled ''Republic'', launched in 1998 and introduced Ki-Adi-Mundi ahead of his appearance in the films. In 1999, ''Star Wars'' book publishing moved from Bantam Spectra to Del Rey Books. A new series set between 25 and 30 years after the original films, '' The New Jedi Order'' (1999–2003), was written by multiple authors and introduced a new threat: the Yuuzhan Vong, a powerful alien race attempting to invade and conquer the entire galaxy. The first novel in the series, R. A. Salvatore's '' Vector Prime'', killed off popular character
Chewbacca Chewbacca ( ), nicknamed "Chewie", is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise. He is a Wookiee, a tall, hirsute, bipedal, intelligent species originating from the fictional planet of Kashyyyk. Chewbacca is the loyal friend and firs ...
.


1999–2014: Prequel film trilogy and ''The Clone Wars''

Before 1999, the bulk of Expanded Universe storytelling explored the time periods either after ''Return of the Jedi'' or long before ''A New Hope'' (''e.g.'' the ''
Tales of the Jedi ''Tales of the Jedi'' may refer to various media in the '' Star Wars'' universe: * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (comics), a comic book series published by Dark Horse comics from 1993 to 1998 * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (TV series), an animated anthology ...
'' series). The time period shortly before the original trilogy (including the rise of the Galactic Empire and the personal histories of
Anakin Skywalker Darth Vader is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise. The character is the central antagonist of the original trilogy and, as Anakin Skywalker, is one of the main protagonists in the prequel trilogy. ''Star Wars'' creator George ...
and Emperor Palpatine) was left open for Lucas to develop in the form of a prequel trilogy, which began with '' Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' (1999). The character
Aayla Secura This incomplete list of characters from the '' Star Wars'' franchise contains only those which are considered part of the official ''Star Wars'' canon, as of the changes made by Lucasfilm in April 2014. Following its acquisition by The Walt D ...
, introduced in 2000 in the ''Republic'' comic book series, appears in '' Episode II: Attack of the Clones'' (2002). The 2003 animated series '' Clone Wars'' and various spin-off books, comics, and video games explore the titular conflict in more detail leading up to '' Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'' (2005). Ahead of the film's release, Lucas announced a 3D "continuation" of ''Clone Wars'', which was released as the animated film '' The Clone Wars'' (2008) and a television series of the same name (2008–2020). These reveal that Anakin had a Padawan learner, Ahsoka Tano, during this period. Various characters seen only briefly in the films or in other spin-off material are featured in more depth. At this time, Lucas denied any plans to ever make a ''Star Wars'' sequel trilogy. As of 2004, over 1,100 ''Star Wars'' titles had been published, including novels, comics, non-fiction, and magazines. Then-president of Lucas Licensing, Howard Roffman, estimated that there were more than 65 million ''Star Wars'' books in print. He said, "The books are a way of extending the fantasy of ''Star Wars''. The movies have had a really profound effect on a couple of generations. ''Star Wars'' has become a cultural touchpoint, and our fans are avidly interested in exploring more stories."


Holocron database and canonicity

Originally, Lucasfilm tracked the narrative content of the Expanded Universe in story bibles, alongside official reference books such as ''
A Guide to the Star Wars Universe ''A Guide to the Star Wars Universe'' is a reference book based on the '' Star Wars'' franchise published by Del Rey. The first edition was published in 1984 and written by Raymond L. Velasco. It is 215 pages long and contains roughly 951 entries ...
'' (1984/1994) and the ''
Star Wars Encyclopedia ''Star Wars Encyclopedia'' is a 1998 reference book written by science-fiction author Stephen J. Sansweet, the director of content management at Lucasfilm. The book defines, explains, and illustrates the characters, creatures, settings, objects ...
'' (1998). In 2000, LucasArts lead tester Leland Chee was hired as Continuity Database Administrator for Lucas Licensing, and developed a database of franchise continuity based in part on 1998's encyclopedic ''Star Wars: Behind the Magic'' . The database came to be known as the Holocron, a term used within the ''Star Wars'' universe for "ancient repositories of knowledge and wisdom". The Holocron consists of over 55,000 entries for franchise characters, locations, species, and vehicles. Lucas Licensing's managing editor Sue Rostoni said in 2001, "Our goal is to present a continuous and unified history of the ''Star Wars'' galaxy, insofar as that history does not conflict with, or undermine the meaning of Mr. Lucas's ''Star Wars'' saga of films and screenplays." Lucasfilm's director of fan relations
Steve Sansweet Stephen J. Sansweet (born June 14, 1945) is the chairman and president of Rancho Obi-Wan, a nonprofit museum that houses the world's largest collection of '' Star Wars'' memorabilia. Prior to his retirement in April 2011, he was Director of Con ...
clarified: In August 2005, Lucas said of the Expanded Universe: Regarding the Holocron database in 2012, Chee said: "What sets ''Star Wars'' apart from other franchises is that we develop a singular continuity across all forms of media, whether it be the films, TV series, video games, novels and comics, and the Holocron is a key component to Lucasfilm being able to do this." The Holocron was divided into five levels of canon (in order of precedence): *G-canon was "George Lucas canon": Episodes ''I–VI'' (the released films at that time) overrode the lower levels of canonicity, even when referring to elements introduced in other media. In the words of Leland Chee: "George's view of the universe is his view. He's not beholden to what's gone before." *T-canon was Television canon: The canonicity level comprising ''The Clone Wars'', which Lucas co-created. * was Continuity canon: Most of the material from the Expanded Universe including books, comics, and video games. The creation of stories that introduced radical changes in the continuity, like ''
The Force Unleashed ''Star Wars: The Force Unleashed'' is an action-adventure game developed by LucasArts and part of ''The Force Unleashed'' multimedia project. It was initially developed for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles and on ...
'' video game (which introduced Darth Vader's secret apprentice), required Lucas's approval, and he spent hours explaining the character relationships to the developers. *S-canon was Secondary canon: Any element introduced in Continuity canon that was contradicted by other material. The ''Holiday Special'' is an example, except for elements referenced in higher levels of canon. *D-canon was Detours canon: Elements of the unreleased show '' Detours'', though primarily intended as a parody of the franchise, were to follow a serial storyline that existed in a low level of canonicity. *N-canon was Non-canon: "What if" stories (such as the first 20 issues of the '' Star Wars Tales'' comic anthology), crossover appearances (such as ''Star Wars'' character appearances in '' Soulcalibur IV''), game statistics, and anything else directly contradicted by higher levels of canon.


Disney acquisition and canon restructuring

In October 2012, The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucasfilm for (equivalent to about $B in ). Subsequently, Lucasfilm formed the "Lucasfilm Story Group", which was established to keep track of and define the canon and unify the films, comics, and other media. Among its members are Chee, Kiri Hart, and
Pablo Hidalgo Pablo Hidalgo is a Chilean-born creative executive based in California, currently working for Lucasfilm on the '' Star Wars'' franchise. Early work Hidalgo was born in Santiago, Chile and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. In 1987 he became ...
. To prevent the planned sequel trilogy from being beholden to and restrained by the plotlines of the Expanded Universe works, the choice was made to discard that continuity. On April 25, 2014, Lucasfilm rebranded the Expanded Universe material as ''Star Wars Legends'' and declared it non-canonical to the franchise. The company's focus would be shifted towards a restructured ''Star Wars'' canon based on new material. Chee said in a 2014 Twitter post that a "primary goal" of the story group would be to replace the previous hierarchical canon (of the Holocron) with one cohesive one. However, the final season of ''The Clone Wars'', which was released in 2020, contradicted aspects of the 2016 canon novel ''
Ahsoka Ahsoka Tano is a fictional character in the '' Star Wars'' franchise. Introduced as the Jedi Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, she is a supporting character in the animated film '' Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (2008) and the subsequent animated te ...
''. The next year, ''The Clone Wars'' spin-off series '' The Bad Batch'' contradicted canon elements of the 2015 '' Kanan'' comic book series. ''The Bad Batch'' executive producer Jennifer Corbett explained that "Everything we did was for a reason and it might not match 100% but it's sort of just wanting to honor what existed but also give another take on it in this story."


2014–2019: Sequel trilogy and anthology films

In its 2014 announcement, Lucasfilm explained that the only preexisting works to be considered canonical within the franchise would be the primary episodic films and the 2008 ''The Clone Wars'' film and TV series. The announcement called these works "the immovable objects of ''Star Wars'' history, the characters and events to which all other tales must align." It was also made clear that a planned ''Star Wars'' sequel trilogy, and subsequent works developed within the restructured canon, would not be based on ''Legends'' material but could possibly draw from it. The first new canonical novel was '' A New Dawn'' by John Jackson Miller, published in September 2014, acting as a prologue to the CGI-animated television series '' Star Wars Rebels'', which was released a month later. Marvel began publishing new ''Star Wars'' comic book series in January 2015, and the '' Journey to Star Wars'' publishing initiative included books and comics tying in to the sequel trilogy films. The first sequel trilogy film, '' The Force Awakens'', was released in December 2015. There was some minor fan backlash against the restructured canon, with one group successfully campaigning to buy a billboard pleading for Lucasfilm to continue the original non-canonical Expanded Universe separately from the canon. ''Rebels'' supervising director Dave Filoni reintroduced popular ''Legends'' character Thrawn into the canon in the 2016 third season of ''Rebels''. Timothy Zahn was hired to write new canonical novels about the character. Since co-creating ''The Clone Wars'', Filoni has followed Lucas (who incorporated Expanded Universe elements into the Special Editions, prequels, and ''The Clone Wars'') in incorporating multiple spin-off elements into his series. Some cancelled ''The Clone Wars'' episodes were adapted into books and comics in '' The Clone Wars Legacy'' multimedia project. After ''The Force Awakens'', multiple films were released, including the anthology films '' Rogue One'' (2016) and '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018), as well as the second and third sequel trilogy films, '' The Last Jedi'' (2017) and '' The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). Dozens of novels, comics published by Marvel and IDW, and games like '' Battlefront II'' (2017) were released. Additionally, the animated series ''
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'', set in the sequel trilogy era, premiered in late 2018 and ran until early 2020.


2019–present: ''The Mandalorian'' and other titles

'' The Mandalorian'', a post-''Return of the Jedi'' live-action series written by
Jon Favreau Jonathan Kolia Favreau (; born October 19, 1966) is an American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, Favreau has appeared in films such as ''Rudy (film), Rudy'' (1993), ''PCU (film), PCU'' (1994), ''Swingers (1996 film), Swingers'' (1996), ''Very ...
premiered in late 2019 on the Disney streaming service Disney+. In early 2020, a final season of ''The Clone Wars'' animated series debuted on the streaming service. In February 2020, it was announced that a new line of books and comics, labeled '' The High Republic'', would begin publishing starting in August. The line takes place 200 years prior to the events of ''The Phantom Menace'' and will not overlap any films or series currently planned for production. In December 2020, multiple live-action series were announced for Disney+, including ''
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'', ''
Andor Andor may refer to: * ''Andor'' (TV series), a television series in the ''Star Wars'' universe **Cassian Andor, the titular character * Andor (''Wheel of Time''), a country in Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' novels * Andor Technology, a ...
'', ''
Lando Lando may refer to: People * Lando (name), a given name or surname of Italian origin ** Pope Lando (913–914) Other uses * Lando Calrissian, fictional character in ''Star Wars'' * Landó (music), a style of Peruvian music * Lando, South Carolina, ...
'', three ''Mandalorian'' spin-offs, and ''
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'' (set during the High Republic). On April 2, 2021, several legacy ''Star Wars'' films and series were added to Disney+. ''The Bad Batch'' debuted on May 4. Multiple Marvel comics rebooted in 2020, moving to the era between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.


''Legends'' fictional timeline

The ''Star Wars'' Legends
fictional universe A fictional universe, or fictional world, is a self-consistent setting with events, and often other elements, that differ from the real world. It may also be called an imagined, constructed, or fictional realm (or world). Fictional universes may ...
spans multiple eras. The names, symbols, and dates of the publishing eras were first introduced in October 2000 and were refined up to February 2015: * Before the Republic (pre-25,053 BBY efore the Battle of Yavin: The only major releases in this era were the '' Dawn of the Jedi'' comic series and novel. * Old Republic (25,053–1,000 BBY): Includes the ''
Tales of the Jedi ''Tales of the Jedi'' may refer to various media in the '' Star Wars'' universe: * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (comics), a comic book series published by Dark Horse comics from 1993 to 1998 * ''Tales of the Jedi'' (TV series), an animated anthology ...
'' comic series, the '' Knights of the Old Republic'' video games, '' The Old Republic'' MMORPG, the '' Knight Errant'' comic series, and the Darth Bane trilogy of novels. * Rise of the Empire (1,000–0 BBY): The era leading up to and including the prequel trilogy as well as the subsequent reign of the Empire. * Rebellion (0 BBY–5 ABY fter the Battle of Yavin: The era of the original trilogy and its associated novels, comics, and video games. * New Republic (5 ABY–25 ABY): The era following the original trilogy, including the ''
Jedi Prince ''Jedi Prince'' is a series of science fiction young-reader novels set in the '' Star Wars'' universe, written by Paul and Hollace Davids. They were published by Bantam Skylark between 1992 and 1993. The series takes place about a year after '' ...
'', '' X-wing'', ''
The Thrawn Trilogy Grand Admiral Thrawn (full name: Mitth'raw'nuruodo) is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise. He is notable for appearing as the eponymous character in the ''Thrawn'' trilogy of novels (1991–1993) by Timothy Zahn. Thrawn is an i ...
'', '' Young Jedi Knights'', and other novel series. * New Jedi Order (25–40 ABY): The era of '' The New Jedi Order'' and '' The Dark Nest trilogy'' novel series. * Legacy (40–140 ABY): The era of the '' Legacy of the Force'' and ''
Fate of the Jedi ''Fate of the Jedi'' is a series of nine science-fiction novels set in the '' Star Wars'' universe. The series is written in three cycles by the authors Aaron Allston, Christie Golden, and Troy Denning. Overview The series picks up two years ...
'' novel series as well as the '' Star Wars: Legacy'' comic series. * Infinities: Alternate universe stories and parodies that are intentionally set outside of the ''Star Wars'' Legends continuity.


See also

* List of ''Star Wars'' characters * List of ''Star Wars Legends'' characters


References

Footnotes Citations


External links

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