Star Wars: The 22 Best Comics Every Fan Should Read (2024)

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Related Highlights 22 Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge A Great Addition To The Sequel Era's Lore 21 Star Wars: Princess Leia Gives Valuable Insight Into A Beloved Character 20 Star Wars: Crimson Empire Offers A Unique Perspective 19 Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Slaves Of The Republic Contains Important Lore That Was Adapted Into Television 18 Star Wars A Great Movie Tie-In Series 17 Star Wars: Purge - Last Stand Of The Jedi Gives Readers A Deeper Look At Order 66 16 The Dark Empire Trilogy An Entertaining Read That Features Many Iconic Characters 15 Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Exciting Short Stories About The Clone Wars 14 Star Wars Infinities Offers A Unique 'What-If' Angle 13 Star Wars: Bounty Hunters Explores Fan-Favorite Characters And Locations 12 Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Complements The Video-Game Series 11 Star Wars: Poe Dameron A Unique Solo Adventure 10 Star Wars: Dark Times A More Serious Read For Fans Of Mature Themes 9 Tales Of The Jedi: The Golden Age Of The Sith Explores The Lore Of The Ancient Sith 8 Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Develops A Side-Character And Explores Her Perspective 7 Star Wars: Republic An Excellent Predecessor To The Popular Clone Wars TV Series 6 Classic Star Wars A Nostalgic Read That Features Some Great Early Concepts 5 Star Wars: Rebellion Bridges Important Gaps In The Lore 4 Vader: Dark Visions Offers A Complex Look At The Franchise's Most Iconic Villain 3 Star Wars: Mara Jade - By The Emperor's Hand A Thrilling Story That Ultimately Ends With Redemption
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  • The Star Wars comics offer a deeper dive into the lore fans already love, with unique stories and great artwork.
  • Characters like Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and even Mara Jade get their own compelling stories in these comics.
  • From dark themes to lighthearted adventures, each comic series adds something new and intriguing to the Star Wars universe.

Star Wars has grown far beyond the big screen since its debut decades ago, with virtually endless numbers of books, comics, and TV shows spinning off the IP. Star Wars has seen its fair share of comics and graphic novels ever since Luke Skywalker left his homeworld of Tatooine way back in 1977. Star Wars comics took off almost immediately, and they’ve only expanded since.

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Following Disney’s purchase of the Star Wars IP, many of the once-canonized stories found in the Expanded Universe comics were relegated to the proverbial lore dustbin, but that doesn't mean they aren't great. Dig a little deeper, and fans might discover that the best comics from the Star Wars galaxy are even more powerful than they could have possibly imagined.

Updated June 13, 2024, by Nadia Grace Mullings: As one of popular culture’s biggest franchises, Star Wars has a large presence in every media format. From the famous movie trilogies to Disney’s own television shows, fans can also enjoy many large and long-running comic book series. Many times, the world of Star Wars comic books has delved deeper into already-established lore, giving fans a more detailed look at both beloved and original characters. On top of that, each series has fantastic and unique artwork. Whether they’re taking readers into the frantic battles of the Clone Wars or into the mind of one of the Empire’s Stormtroopers, many Star Wars comics offer a unique read for fans.

22 Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

A Great Addition To The Sequel Era's Lore

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  • Written by: Ethan Sacks
  • Artist: Will Sliney
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: April 24, 2019

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is an example of a more recent comic that is part of the official modern canon. It's even connected to the Disney theme park of the same name. The entire series is made up of five volumes and takes place in the period between Episode 8: The Last Jedi and Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker.

The Black Spire Outpost on the Outer Rim planet of Baatu is where the action takes place. It's a rough and wild place where pirates, smugglers, runaways, and merchants have come to do some networking and sell their wares. Han Solo happens to be among the miscreants in the Black Spire Outpost, and of course, Chewbacca is there with him.

21 Star Wars: Princess Leia

Gives Valuable Insight Into A Beloved Character

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  • Written by: Mark Waid
  • Artist: Terry Dodson
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: March 2015

Leia is far from a minor character in the Star Wars universe, but that doesn't mean she's always gotten the stage time she deserves. Thankfully, Princess Leia got a chance to shine in 2015’s Star Wars: Princess Leia mini-series by Mark Waid. This is one of the best Star Wars comics just for that alone.

Picking up after the destruction of her home planet Alderaan, the comic follows Leia, Queen Breha, and Bail Organa as they struggle to cope with the Empire’s actions. The original trilogy never gives Leia the time or space to confront the destruction of Alderaan, but Star Wars: Princess Leia happily fills this gap, allowing fans a deeper look into how the event impacted Leia and those around her.

20 Star Wars: Crimson Empire

Offers A Unique Perspective

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  • Written by: Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley
  • Artist: Doug Wheatley
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: December 10, 1997

Stormtroopers are the very definition of faceless evil, yet they are a far deeper and more varied group than the franchise often reveals. Only the most talented Stormtroopers rose to the ranks of Palpatine’s guard. Learning about the life of one of these guards, both before and after the collapse of the Empire, is a unique experience in Star Wars fiction.

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Star Wars: Crimson Empire features the story of Kir Kanos, who was once one of the Emperor’s red-robed bodyguards. Kir is an excellent protagonist in his own right to make this one of the best Star Wars comics, but the story is also great simply for the way it deepens the universe’s lore.

19 Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Slaves Of The Republic

Contains Important Lore That Was Adapted Into Television

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  • Written by: Henry Gilroy
  • Artists: Scott Hepburn, Ramon Perez, Lucas Marangon, Dan Parsons, Michael Heisler, Michael E. Wiggam
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: September 10, 2008

Slaves of the Republic, along with In Service of the Republic and Hero of the Confederacy, formed their complete own series of comics. Originally made up of six separate issues, Slaves of the Republic was adapted into a three-part arc for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated TV series. There are a few differences between the comic and the episodes. Both are notable for exploring more serious lore, namely the ruthlessness of the Zygerrian slave empire and the profound effect Anakin’s past as a slave still has on him.

After the people of the planet Kiros mysteriously disappear, Anakin, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and Rex disguise themselves and explore the planet Zygerria. Anakin has to use his knowledge and past experiences to pose as a slaver in order to infiltrate the queen’s palace. Readers will witness Anakin’s inner struggle and the effect this mission has on him. This is especially important in adding more depth to his character growth between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. The comic has great artwork and intriguing villains, including Asajj Ventress, who was absent from the TV adaptation. The lore in this comic was obviously important enough to be developed for the TV series.

18 Star Wars

A Great Movie Tie-In Series

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  • Written by: Roy Thomas, Archie Goodwin, Jo Duffy, and others
  • Artists: Howard Chaykin, Carmine Infantino, Al Williamson, and others
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: April 1977

When the original Star Wars trilogy ended, there were no new movies planned, but the franchise continued in the form of video games and comic books. The first Star Wars comic books were running concurrently with the movies, and they told the story of Han, Luke, and Leia's adventures after the destruction of the Death Star but before the Battle of Hoth that begins The Empire Strikes Back.

The first edition starts immediately after the end of the first movie, with Han and Chewbacca traveling to pay off their bounty with the reward money, only to have it stolen. Everything snowballs from there into another epic battle against the Empire that Star Wars fans are certain to love.

17 Star Wars: Purge - Last Stand Of The Jedi

Gives Readers A Deeper Look At Order 66

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  • Written by: John Ostrander
  • Artist: Doug Wheatley
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: December 28th, 2005

One of the most significant and terrible events in the entire Star Wars canon is the execution of Order 66, the Emperor’s command to hunt down and eliminate the Jedi Order. Though the sequence is depicted only briefly in Episode 3, it left a lasting impression on viewers, particularly with its depiction of Darth Vader’s slaughter of the Jedi younglings.

Star Wars: Purge is one of the best Star Wars comics that continues the tale of Vader’s part in Order 66. Darth Vader’s ongoing descent into the Dark Side takes center stage as he hunts down his former Jedi comrades and murders them. It is, fittingly, a grim story, well-told and complemented by beautiful art. Seeing Darth Vader grow in his darkness as well as his force powers makes for an unnerving but wonderful journey.

16 The Dark Empire Trilogy

An Entertaining Read That Features Many Iconic Characters

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  • Written by: Tom Veitch
  • Artists: Cam Kennedy and Jim Baikie
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: December 1991

All of the Dark Empire comics are also great on their own, but the complete set of three stories from 2010 has since been compiled into a handy hardcover version for those who prefer to have the whole story under one title as a Star Wars graphic novel. A production from Dark Horse Comics, this story begins six years after the end of the original movie trilogy and features many of the same characters.

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While the young Jedi Master Luke Skywalker dodges Imperial assassins, Princess Leia and Han Solo do the work of trying to hold the new and fragile Republic together. The lore in these stories was part of what Disney scrubbed when they took over the franchise, but viewers of the new movies and TV shows will likely recognize a few plot points and story ideas that sound familiar.

15 Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures

Exciting Short Stories About The Clone Wars

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  • Written by: Haden Blackman
  • Artists: Ethan Beavers, Ben Caldwell, Matthew Fillbach, Shawn Fillbach, Rick Lacy, Stewart McKenny
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: July 7, 2004

Consisting of ten volumes, Clone Wars Adventures is a comic book series inspired by the 2D television series. Each volume contains three or four short stories, meaning that readers get to see many Jedi in action. With a highly unique art style, a large cast of characters, and fast-paced stories, the series makes for an entertaining read, especially for younger readers. Different stories focus on many characters first introduced in the prequel trilogy. Even minor characters like Aurra Sing and Dexter Jettster get their own adventure.

The stories mainly follow different groups of Jedi across the Clone Wars, from Jedi-Padawan duos like Obi-Wan and Anakin, or Luminara and Barriss, and groups like Kit Fisto, Mace Windu, and Quinlan Vos. This series is worth reading for the fantastic art alone. It's also great to see many other Jedi from the prequels in action who didn’t have much screen time or dialogue in the films.

14 Star Wars Infinities

Offers A Unique 'What-If' Angle

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  • Written by: Chris Warner
  • Artist: Drew Johnson
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: February 6th, 2002

As the Star Wars franchise expanded, the original trilogy and the words of its creator were joined by other movies, games, books, graphic novels, and comics. As the wealth of fan fiction demonstrates, however, a story doesn’t have to be canonically true for it to be enjoyable.

Even at the time of their publication, the stories in Star Wars Infinities weren’t canon. Instead, they present hypothetical "what if" situations about the way that things could have gone in the Star Wars universe had a few small things been different. Many of these alternate universes are unsurprisingly dark, such as the one in which Luke fails to blow up the first Death Star.

13 Star Wars: Bounty Hunters

Explores Fan-Favorite Characters And Locations

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  • Written by: Ethan Sacks
  • Artists: Natacha Bustos, Alessandro Miracolo, Lan Medina, and others
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: March 11, 2020

With not much said about Boba during the original trilogy, Bounty Hunters expands upon the story of the mysterious character. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Bounty Hunters also features lesser-known characters like Bossk and Beilert Valance.

Another important character is Dengar, who later saves Boba from being digested over a thousand years in Jabba’s Sarlacc Pit. For Star Wars fans who enjoy scum and villainy, Bounty Hunters is the best Star Wars comic to check out.

12 Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic

Complements The Video-Game Series

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  • Written by: John Jackson Miller
  • Artists: Brian Ching and Bong Dazo
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: January 2006

Fans of the KotOR video games may already know a bit about the world behind this legendary Star Wars comic series. Set nearly 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, Knights of the Old Republic follows the exploits of Zayne Carrick, a Jedi Padawan who is betrayed by his masters.

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After sensing a disturbance in the Force, the Jedi Masters believe Zayne and his fellow Padawans may succumb to the Dark Side. Rather than take any chances, they decide to kill them all, but Zayne manages to escape. With the help of a former enemy, a smuggler called Marn Hierogryph, Zayne travels the galaxy as a Jedi in exile. The young Jedi eventually builds up his crew on a starship of their own. With 50 issues released over 6 years, KotOR contains tons of great story arcs for Star Wars fans to enjoy.

11 Star Wars: Poe Dameron

A Unique Solo Adventure

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  • Written by: Charles Soule
  • Artists: Phil Noto and Angel Unzueta
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: April 2016

Plenty of new faces have been added to the Star Wars universe, and not all of the fan favorites are legacy characters. Poe Dameron is part of the new generation of hotshot starfighter pilots and has appeared in several new franchise IPs, including a comic book series.

The stories of Poe Dameron take place after and during the events of The Force Awakens. He's sent on a mission by General Organa to find an explorer called Lor San Tekka who might have some information as to the location of her long-lost twin brother, Luke Skywalker. It's one of the best Star Wars comics for fans of the sequel trilogy.

10 Star Wars: Dark Times

A More Serious Read For Fans Of Mature Themes

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  • Writer: Mick Harrison
  • Artists: Douglas Wheatley, Dave Ross, Lui Antonio, and others
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: November 8, 2006

Set just after Emperor Palpatine triggers Order 66, Dark Times sees former Jedi Dass Jennir escape the Jedi Purge and hole up with a ragtag group of outlaws and refugees. Dark Times is a spiritual successor to the long-running Star Wars: Republic comic series, with some of its characters having been introduced in the previous series.

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As the name might suggest, Dark Times contains some mature themes, with some grim things happening to its main characters. For fans who are looking for a grittier Star Wars experience, Dark Times is one of the best Star Wars comics to offer exactly that.

9 Tales Of The Jedi: The Golden Age Of The Sith

Explores The Lore Of The Ancient Sith

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  • Writer: Kevin J. Anderson
  • Artists: Dario Carrasco, Jr., Mark G. Heike, Bill Black, and others
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: July 31, 1996

These were some of the earliest comics in the Dark Horse series of Star Wars-themed comic books that dominated the market in the late 1990s. They were released as conventional comics between 1996 and 1997 and then were compiled into a handy single hardcover graphic novel.

The story is set 5,000 years before the original movie trilogy, during a time when the galaxy was dominated by Empress Teta and the Unification Wars. In the present time, there's also a planet in the Star Wars universe named after this historic figure. The Sith were at the peak of their power during this period, with looming figures like Naga Sadow training warriors in the Dark Side. The story ends with Sadow mustering his forces for a massive assault on the Galactic Republic.

8 Star Wars: Doctor Aphra

Develops A Side-Character And Explores Her Perspective

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  • Writer: Alyssa Wong
  • Artists: Marika Cresta, Ray-Anthony Height, Robert Gill, and others
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: May 27, 2020

First introduced as a side character in Marvel’s 2015 Darth Vader comic series, Aphra is a space archaeologist with a penchant for mayhem. More diabolical than Han Solo or Lando Calrissian, Aphra quickly became popular enough to warrant her comic book series.

Doctor Aphra features forty issues, offering the complete story. It's the best Star Wars comic for those looking to explore a different viewpoint of the galaxy that includes blue-collar criminals and non-force users.

7 Star Wars: Republic

An Excellent Predecessor To The Popular Clone Wars TV Series

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  • Written by: Jan Strnad, Timothy Truman, John Ostrander, and others
  • Artists: Anthony Winn, Tom Raney, Rod Pereira, and others
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: December 1998

Following no specific cast of characters for too long, Republic is set during the days of Lucas’ prequel trilogy. Republic features familiar characters like Mace Windu, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Obi-Wan, Anakin, General Grievous, and Asajj Ventress, in addition to new faces like Jedi Master Quinlan Vos.

In a time before the now-popular Clone Wars TV show, Republic offered fans a glimpse into an expanded Clone Wars, revealing never-before-seen planets, species, and battles. First released in 1998 and only concluding after 83 issues in 2006, Republic was one of Dark Horse’s longest-running Star Wars series, adding countless amounts of lore to an already lively galaxy.

6 Classic Star Wars

A Nostalgic Read That Features Some Great Early Concepts

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  • Written by: Archie Goodwin
  • Artist: Al Williamson
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: August 1992

As early as 1979, Star Wars got its comic strips in daily newspapers like the Los Angeles Times. In the mid-90s, Star Wars publisher Dark Horse released an anthology collection of those original comic strips, collected together into multiple lengthy volumes under the name Classic Star Wars.

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Classic Star Wars is a fascinating look back at the comic industry’s most early adaptations of the now-legendary film. Empire Strikes Back had just come out in 1980, and there was very little established lore for writers and artists to work from, resulting in some of the best but non-canonical imaginings of the Star Wars universe.

5 Star Wars: Rebellion

Bridges Important Gaps In The Lore

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  • Written by: Rob Williams
  • Artist: Michel Lacombe
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: April 12th, 2006

The stories in Star Wars: Rebellion take place almost a year after the Battle of Yavin and tie up several plot lines that were started or dropped in other parts of the movies or lore. The whole saga is divided into parts, with My Brother, My Enemy, and The Ahakista Gambit being told throughout ten volumes.

Several of the characters, such as Princess Leia, Darth Vadar, and Admiral Ackbar, appear as major players in the plot. The story ends with a neutral resolution that doesn't conflict with any of the past or present canon, serving as a nice change in modern Star Wars comics.

4 Vader: Dark Visions

Offers A Complex Look At The Franchise's Most Iconic Villain

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  • Written by: Dennis "Hopeless" Hallum
  • Artists: Paolo Villanelli, Brian Level, David Lopez, and others
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Publication Date: March 6, 2019

A limited series of 5 issues, Vader: Dark Visions is an anthology series published by Marvel in 2019. While there are many Darth Vader comic series out there, this one tells separate stories of the notorious Sith Lord from different perspectives. This is Vader as fans have never seen him before.

Whether the narrator is a local caught up in a battle between the Empire and the Rebels or Vader’s nurse who has fallen head over heels in love with the fallen Jedi, Dark Visions is bound to show readers a side of this Sith Lord that has until now gone unseen. It's one of the best examples of single-character study in the Star Wars comic library.

3 Star Wars: Mara Jade - By The Emperor's Hand

A Thrilling Story That Ultimately Ends With Redemption

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  • Written by: Timothy Zahn and Michael A. Stackpole
  • Artist: Carlos Ezquerra
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication Date: July 26, 1998

There are a few comic books and graphic novels in the Star Wars library that include Mara Jade as a character, but no other series focuses on her early life and training as much as Mara Jade, By The Emporer's Hand. As the title implies, this is the story of Mara's early life as the Hand of the Emperor, which means she was one of his most trusted and ruthless assassins.

Dark Horse published six volumes in this series between July 1998 and February 1999, and it began after the original trilogy ended. After the death of her Master, the Emperor, Jade vows to pursue and destroy his killer, Luke Skywalker. The story that follows is one of realization and redemption as the protagonist not only turns to the Light Side but also becomes one of its strongest Jedi Masters there is.

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