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The adaptation was done by legendary writer Roy Thomas and equally legendary artist Howard Chaykin.

One panel had Darth Vader calling for a cup of coffee with the Force and drinking it.

Anyway, after this adaptation, Marvel began presenting original stories featuring theStar Warsplayers for the very first time.

With issue #7, the Expanded Universe began.

These are a must-read because these comics branch theStar Warsgalaxy into a new frontier.

And, you know, green space rabbit.

The setting of the storyline was almost as unforgettable as the story itself.

The Wheel is a ginormous intergalactic gambling casino outside of the purview of Imperial power.

Yeah, it really is as good as it sounds.

Jawas of Doom is historically important as its one of the very first post-Return of the Jeditales.

This being Tatooine, R2 is abducted by Jawas.

Thats right: this issue features the spat out Boba Fett in action.

And who can resist a comic entitled Jawas of Doom.

I am totally picturing a Jawa in Dr. Doom regalia, and its kind of awesome.

Lumiyas saga begins inStar Wars#57 (1982).

After a mission on Bespin, Luke and Brie become close allies…and more.

The two share a number of missions together.

This continues for quite awhile until she is accidently killed by Luke on a mission.

It turns out that Brie survives and is rebuilt by Darth Vader into the super cybernetic warrior Lumiya.

Shes really, really hard to kill.

And they still make for a quality read.

The Tarkin is not a weapon of Vaders.

This isStar Warsby way ofMission: Impossible, cinematic in scope and execution.

So get reading, what else do you have to do until Dec. 18 anyway?

double-check to check out our list ofthe 13 greatest Dark HorseStar Warsstories ever made!

To many,Dark Empireis the ultimate comic book sequel toReturn of the Jedi.

As far as death goes in comic books, it never really lasts.

Like father, like son.

The Emperor plans to take the galaxy back by force from the Rebel Alliance.

So, you know, theres a lot ofStar Warshistory in this series.

If nothing else, this series has an awesome 12-page duel towards the end.

Anyone looking for lighter fare will surely enjoy this limited series.

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