Miss the old Star Wars Expanded Universe?
Or are you completely new to it?
Here are eight Star Wars Legends stories worth your time!
There are a plethora of things that have arrived in the Disney era ofStar Warsthat were absolutely delighted about.
May the 4th be with you!
At Den of Geek, were not continuity lawyers.
And just like that, there is more than one Force user in the galaxy.
I dare say this is as close toGame of ThronesasStar Warsever got.
So much other good stuff has come out directly due to these comics that theyre impossible to ignore.
Also, let me just point out that ALL of AndersonsStar Warswork is worth reading.
The guy is an absolute master.
Especially the latter.Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantinais a gem.
And Alan Dean Foster wrote that backup story.
He had, after all, ghostwritten the original novelization forStar Wars.
As a film, it wouldnt have been anywhere near as good as theEpisode Vwe eventually received.
Still, its a fun adventure that ultimately sees Darth Vader and Luke duel for the first time.
Also, hes a great sci-fi fantasy writer.
These are required reading if your favorite part of the Star Wars universe is the space battles.
Plus, who doesnt love a really great space battle?
Expect tons of them in these books.
Its often described asMAS*HmeetsStar Wars.
Instead, several doctors, a journalist, an amnesiac droid, and more populate this tale.
The temple on Yavin IV was thoroughly described and felt like a mappable place anyone could inhabit.
Its also a tense adventure story, sometimes bloated but always immersive and detailed.