Marvel did publish some Star Wars comics, but the majority of them were published by Dark Horse.
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No, it was cool to unlock Indiana Jones in Lego Star Wars, but you can't unlock Spiderman in Lego Batman. Star Wars and Indiana Jones are both Lucas properties, but Batman belongs to DC Comics and Spiderman belongs to Marvel Comics.
There's Yellow Claw, published by Marvel Publishing, Yelena Rossini published by vertigo, Yandroth published by Marvel Publishing, and many more that stuck out to me at comicvine.com under the character section letter Y.
In my opinion the books are not as good as the movies but most of the Star Wars comics are really good.
Nope. There are many comic books where there aren't superheroes, like "Fables", "Star Wars Insider" and "Dark Horse Comics". Usually it's just DC Comics and Marvel that makes superhero comics, while Dark Horse, Insider and Image makes other comics.
Star Wars (1977 Marvel) #24 in VF condition is selling for $5.00 .
DC's first comic book was New Fun Comics in 1935. Their first superhero comic was Action Comics #1, June 1938, featuring Superman.Marvel Comics #1, published by Timely Comics, featured the Human Torch (not the one from the Fantastic Four) and the Sub-Mariner, and was dated October 1939. Timely Comics changed its name to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, then to Marvel Comics in 1961.
Star Wars Infinities: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Infinities: Attack of the Clones Star Wars Infinities: The Clone Wars Star Wars Infinities: Revenge of the Sith Star Wars Infinities: Rogue One Star Wars Infinities: The Force Awakens etc.
i don't think so.
Sure were, I have a signed copy
The first Star Wars comic produced by Dark Horse Comics was simply titled "Star Wars" and was released in 1991. It featured a storyline focusing on Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia searching for a new Rebel base while evading Darth Vader's forces.
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