
star wars splinter of the minds eye – hc 30th anniversary. this is a new condition hard cover, sealed postage to australia is 7.20 regular, 9.95 registered or 10.90 express. postage to the united states will be calculated depending on zip code. i combine postage costs on multiple orders so wait for your invoice before paying. special offer spend 50.00 or over on a combined order and get registered post for the price of regularaustralia only email me with any questions you might have. thors comics and collectables check out my be sure to add me to your on 16-jun-09 at 111008 aest, seller added the following information


star wars crimson empire – hc 30th anniversary. this is a new condition hard cover, sealed postage to australia is 7.20 regular, 9.95 registered or 10.90 express. postage to the united states will be calculated depending on zip code. i combine postage costs on multiple orders so wait for your invoice before paying. special offer spend 50.00 or over on a combined order and get registered post for the price of regularaustralia only email me with any questions you might have. thors comics and collectables check out my be sure to add me to your on 16-jun-09 at 111008 aest, seller added the following information


star wars mara jade – by the emperors hand signed by michael a stackpole signature is on the inside title page. dark horse comics. this is a near mint condition graphic novel. postage is 5.40 regular. 8.15 registered. 7.70 express. postage to the united states will be calculated depending on zip code. i combine postage costs on multiple orders so wait for your invoice before paying. special offer spend 50.00 or over on a combined order and get registered post for the price of regularaustralia only email me with any questions you might have. thors comics and collectables be sure to add me to your check out my on 04-dec-07 at 195123 aedst, seller added the following information after purchasing, pay instantly with your credit card through paypal. on 05-jul-09 at 221508 aest, seller added the following information


star wars x-wing rogue squadron omnibus 3 coverpaperback dimensions22.9 x 15.4 x 1.7 l x w x h in cm weight0.65 kgs excluding packaging page count360 publisherdark horse releasedjuly 2007 for the first time in a generation, those opposed to the empire have a chance a reclaim the galactic capital coruscant. whether this becomes the new republics finest hour or its darkest defeat lies squarely on the shoulders of wedge antilles and his team of ace x-wing pilots – rogue squadronwitness the rise of the empires deadliest pilot baron fel, follow the machinations of imperial power-player ysanne isard, and discover the fate of interim- emperor sate pestage as one of the most epic sagas in star wars unfolds. future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia — registered post recommended pc-2000 sydney 12.50 pc-0800 darwin 17.25 pc-2600 canberra 12.75 pc-3000 melbourne 14.75 pc-40


star wars early victories omnibus coverpaperback dimensions22.9 x 15.3 x 1.7 l x w x h in cm weight0.63 kgs excluding packaging page count354 publisherdark horse releasedoctober 2008 following the destruction of the death star, luke skywalker is the new, unexpected hero of the rebellion – but, as many are coming to realize, the galaxy has not yet been saved and the struggle between the rebels and the empire continues…in this collection of early tales you will follow one of darth vaders covert agents on a path of discovery obtain a patrons view of the most famous and dangerous drinking establishment in the star wars galaxy see the rebellion through the eyes of an imperial officer who is full of inner conflict accompany luke and princess leia on a mission to recover a mysterious and powerful crystal that should never fall into the wrong hands and alongside darth vader, discover the secret that was kept from him by yoda and obi-wan that he has a son future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via the contact form to keep us up to date. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia — regis


star wars the thrawn trilogy hardcover, this hardcover reprints star wars heir to the empire star wars dark force rising star wars the last command these three series were originally published as comic adaptions of the timothy zahn novels. this is a brand new copy of the current printing of this hardcover. all items are sent via registered postage only, australia wide. check out our store for more items international bidders please note shipping on this item may be expensive. if you are unsure please contact us and ask for a shipping price as high bidders are expected to pay for the items they win. australian bidders we accept direct deposit, visa, master card, bank card, bank cheque and money order, all of this ship straight away. all parcels sent within australia are registered, if you dont want registration please dont bid, registration insures the parcel will arrive and covers the item with 100 insurance if the parcel is damaged or lost in the post. pick up is available from our store within 10 days of the end of auction, please contact us before coming in to make sure we have the item here for you. international bidders we accept visa and master card or paypal only, this is the fastest and easiest way as your items ship straight away. if this item is paid for by credit card it will be billed in australian dollars and you will pay in your currency to your credit card company. we cannot ship to the following countries at the moment as australia post does not offer insurance for the following germany, brazil, mexico, vietnam, canada please note all items sent internationally must have insurance for the full amount of the item, this covers you for damage and loss and covers us if the item goes missing. we will not lie on customs forms so please dont ask.winning bidders will be e-mailed within three days of end of auction, and payment is due within 10 days of end of auction.we specialise in mcfarlane toys and comic back issues and always have thousands of issues in


star wars droids omnibus coverpaperback dimensions22.9 x 15.3 x 2.1 l x w x h in cm weight0.76 kgs excluding packaging page count430 publisherdark horse releasedjune 2008 before the clueless c-3po and his clever companion r2-d2 fell to the sands of tatooine for their first fateful meeting with luke skywalker, those two troublesome droids had some amazing adventures all their ownsold to a junk trader and shipped off to the treacherous kalarba system, artoo and threepio begin a journey that takes them from the jaws of a droid-eating beast to the frontlines of a revolution entangled with pirates, bounty hunters, and the notorious space criminal olag greck, they do their best to stick together in a dangerous galaxy where anything can happen future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia — registered post recommended pc-2000 sydney 12.50 pc-0800 darwin 20.00 pc-2600 canberr


star wars union – hc 30th anniversary. this is a new condition hard cover, sealed postage to australia is 7.20 regular, 9.95 registered or 10.90 express. postage to the united states will be calculated depending on zip code. i combine postage costs on multiple orders so wait for your invoice before paying. special offer spend 50.00 or over on a combined order and get registered post for the price of regularaustralia only email me with any questions you might have. thors comics and collectables check out my be sure to add me to your on 16-jun-09 at 111008 aest, seller added the following information


star wars vector 1 an epic adventure begins here-one which spans every era of the star wars timeline knights of the old republic the old republic was the legendary government that united a galaxy under the rule of the senate. in this era, the jedi are numerous, and serve as guardians of peace and justice. the tales of the jedi comics series takes place in this era, chronicling the immense wars fought by the jedi of old, and the ancient sith.the events in this story take place approximately 3,963 years before the battle of yavin. coverpaperback dimensions25.9 x 16.9 x 0.9 l x w x h in cm weight0.33 kgs excluding packaging page count144 publisherdark horse releasedjanuary 2009 dark times the rise of the empirefrom 1,000 to 0 years before the battle of yavinafter the seeming final defeat of the sith, the republic enters a state of complacency. in the waning years of the republic, the senate rife with corruption, the ambitious senator palpatine causes himself to be elected supreme chancellor. this is the era of the prequel trilogy.the events in this story take place approximately nineteen years before the battle of yavin. chapter one knights of the old republic volume 5 what begins as a vision of a sith threat stretching far into the future becomes a dangerous mission for jedi operative celeste morne. dispatched to a war zone, celeste must prevent the object from the vision – a sith artifact known as the muur talisman – from falling into the hands of the mandalorian invaders. but when she crosses paths with zayne carrick, a jedi padawan who has been framed for murder by her own masters, celetes mission begins to unravel, putting her on a collision course with the power of the talisman and a mandalorian army set to attack the republic chapter two dark times volume 3 nearly four thousand years later, in the aftermath of the republics transformation into the empire, the potential power of the talisman comes to the attention of darth vader. luring the smugglers who are unwi


star wars rise of the sith omnibus coverpaperback dimensions22.9 x 15.3 x 2.2 l x w x h in cm weight0.8 kgs excluding packaging page count454 publisherdark horse releasedjanuary 2009 during the time of the republic, the jedi council guided the jedi knights as they upheld their values of peace and justice throughout the galaxy – and the sith waited in hiding for the right time to reveal their existence and take revenge…collected here are tales of that time, shortly before the phantom menace early missions of jedi knight qui-gon jinn and his padawan, obi-wan kenobi missions full of foreshadowing and increasing danger for noble member of the jedi council mace windu and jedi knight ki-adi-mundi the anzati-linked origin of jedi-assassination specialist and bounty hunter aurra sing and, last, sith apprentice darth mauls own mission to clear the criminal system of any adversaries who could potentially hamper the rise and return of the sith future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via the contact form to keep us up to date. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia — registered post rec


star wars empire 4 the heart of the rebellion she is proof that onewoman can make a difference coverpaperback dimensions25.9 x 16.8 x 0.7 l x w x h in cm weight0.35 kgs excluding packaging page count152 publisherdark horse releasedmay 2005 she is the catalyst that helped to turn a rag-tag rebellion into the rebel alliance. she provided the impetus for the heroes of yavin in their attack on the death star. she is the spark that ignited the flames of passion in one of the galaxys most notorious rogues.she, of course, is princess leia, the leader – and heart – of the rebellion against palpatines galactic empire. the four stories in this volume follow leia from the weeks just before the events in a new hope, to the time just before the empire strikes back – from her first transforming experience with armed rebellion, to facing the ramifications of the destruction of her homeworld, to the beginnings of true love.four great stories, one amazing woman future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note pos


a massive collection of stories tracing the further adventures of wedge antilles and his x-wing rogue squadron. this omnibus brings together the 3-part rogue leader series, the 4-part rebel opposition series and the 4-part phantom affair series, as well as including data files on the major and supporting characters, races and equipment used, in one attractive collection. includes stories by acclaimed novelist michael a. stackpole and art by gary erskine, edvin biukovic and others. full color, 280 pages.


star wars tales 6 coverpaperback dimensions25.8 x 16.9 x 1.2 l x w x h in cm weight0.55 kgs excluding packaging page count232 publisherdark horse releasedjanuary 2006 the vastness of the star wars galaxy hosts an ever-unfolding mythology, filled with character-driven stories of loss and tragedy, of heroism and redemption. collected here are ten such tales – thrilling adventures that traverse and illuminate every era in the star wars mythos. from the life-affirming lessons of the force to the moral and emotional fall-out that comes with giving oneself over to the ways of the sith, these exhilarating stories will change the way you see that galaxy far, far away… future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia —cost of item not included registered post recommended pc-2000 sydney 12.50 pc-0800 darwin 17.25 pc-2600 canberra 12.75 pc-3000 melbourne 14.75 pc-4000 brisbane


questions…ask before you commit to buy and we will try to help you out star wars knights of the old republic 7 book – graphic novel science fiction coverpaperback dimensions25.8 x 16.8 x 1.8 cm weight0.33kgs excluding packaging page count142 producerdark horse releasednovember 2009 dueling ambitions volume seven this volume collects issues36-41 of the dark horse comic-book seriesstar wars knights of the old republic. the old republic25,000-1,000 before the battle of yavin the old republic was the legendary government that united a galaxy under the rule of the senate. in this era, the jedi are numerous, and serve as guardians of peace and justice. the tales of the jedi comics series takes place in this era, chronicling the immense wars fought by the jedi of old, and the ancient sith. the events in this story take place approximately 3,963 years before the battle of yavin. knights of the old republic commencement flashpoint days of fear, nights of anger daze of hate, knights of suffering vector 1 of 2 vindication dueling ambitions destroyer this info box is not part of the listing for sale and is provided for informational purposes only, showing the position of the item in the series it is a part of. some items listed may not yet be released free at last from the false charges against him, former jedi student zayne carrick is ready and able to seek his fortune across the galaxy. accepting a partnership with his con-artist companion gryph, zayne and his friends harael, rohlan, slyssk, and elbee head for the core worlds, where opportunities abound. to start business off right, theyve got a new ship and limitless ideas parting some shady-dealing chev from their unjustly earned credits, investigation a long-lost pleasure cruiser, and swindling the big-business world of sport dueling. prophet motive with the galactic republic warring with the nomadic mandalorians on the frontier, life in the core worlds continues as usual for many – even for those who live on the wr



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star wars a long time ago 4 screams in the void coverpaperback dimensions25.9 x 16.9 x 1.8 l x w x h in cm weight0.83 kgs excluding packaging page count374 publisherdark horse releasedmarch 2003 a long time ago, in a decade that was far, far out there, moviedoms most beloved characters made the transition from silver screen to printed page in a comic-book series that was truly out of this world. each new issue of marcel comics star wars series that launched in 1977 was stranger and crazier than the last. screams in the void collects issues 54 through 67 and star wars annual 2 of the original run. these stories take place after the empire strikes back, as lando calrissian joins luke, leia, chewie, and the droids on their search for han solo in a series of galaxy-spanning adventures. featured in this volume are such classics as coffin in the clouds, the mind spider, and shadeshine, as well as rare pinups by joe jusko, bob layton, and frank miller, and a new introduction by comics scribe geoff johns now, for the first time ever, the entire marvel star wars comic-book series is collected in book format, bringing these hard-to-find gems to your home library. whether youre a tried-and-true star wars fan, a lover of pop-culture, or a collector of kitsch, each stand-alone book in this seven-volume collection will amaze, amuse, and delight. future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via the contact form to keep us up to dat


star wars droids omnibus, this trade features all the droids stories dark horse published, this trade is 340 pages. this is a brand new copy of the current printing of this trade. registered postage is 7.00 australia wide. registered postage victoria australia wide 1 trade 7.00 7.00 2 trades 7.00 8.00 3 trades 8.00 8.00 4+ trades 8.00 9.00check out our store for more items international bidders please note shipping on this item may be expensive. if you are unsure please contact us and ask for a shipping price as high bidders are expected to pay for the items they win. australian bidders we accept direct deposit, visa, master card, bank card, bank cheque and money order, all of this ship straight away. all parcels sent within australia are registered, if you dont want registration please dont bid, registration insures the parcel will arrive and covers the item with 100 insurance if the parcel is damaged or lost in the post. pick up is available from our store within 10 days of the end of auction, please contact us before coming in to make sure we have the item here for you. international bidders we accept visa and master card or paypal only, this is the fastest and easiest way as your items ship straight away. if this item is paid for by credit card it will be billed in australian dollars and you will pay in your currency to your credit card company. we cannot ship to the following countries at the moment as australia post does not offer insurance for the following germany, brazil, mexico, vietnam, canada please note all items sent internationally must have insurance for the full amount of the item, this covers you for damage and loss and covers us if the item goes missing. we will not lie on customs forms so please dont ask.winning bidders will be e-mailed within three days of end of auction, and payment is due within 10 days of end of auction.we specialise in mcfarlane toys and comic back issues and always have thousands of issues in stock. we also have a large inv


star wars tales 1 coverpaperback dimensions25.9 x 16.9 x 1.3 l x w x h in cm weight0.51 kgs excluding packaging page count224 publisherdark horse releasedfebruary 2002 a stunning cast of star wars favorites fills the pages of star wars tales – the most daring and eclectic collection of illustrated star wars short stories ever officially endorsed by lucasfilm brimming with stories ranging from hilarious spoofs to intense accounts of vicious battles, and told by the best and brightest writers and artists in the galaxy, star wars tales is sure to please everyone from dedicated fans to the casual enthusiast. future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia — registered post recommended pc-2000 sydney 12.50 pc-0800 darwin 17.25 pc-2600 canberra 12.75 pc-3000 melbourne 14.75 pc-4000 brisbane 14.75 pc-5000 adelaide 15.25 pc-6000 perth 16.75 pc-7000 hobart 16.25 includes in


star wars tales 5 coverpaperback dimensions25.8 x 16.9 x 1.3 l x w x h in cm weight0.56 kgs excluding packaging page count248 publisherdark horse releasedfebruary 2005 prepare for adventure star wars tales will transport you to a galaxy far, far away with short stories featuring all of your favorite star wars characters including luke skywalker, han solo, boba fett, darth vader, lando valrissian, and everyones favorite jar jar binks. the exceptional writers and artists of star wars tales have explored every corner of the star wars galaxy and their stories are sure to keep both dedicated fans and casual enthusiasts coming back for more. future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via e-bays contact form to keep us up to date.— important —when paying, it is best to include your username andthe item number to ensure your order is correctly identified. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note postage quotes as listed may be subject to change typically marchseptember as determined by australia post. — australia —cost of item not included registered post recommended pc-2000 sydney 12.50 pc-0800 darwin 17.25 pc-2600 canberra 12.75 pc-3000 melbourne 14.75 pc-4000 brisbane 14.75 pc-5000 adelaide 15.


star wars legacy 5 the hidden temple legacy forty years after the battle of yavin and beyond as this era began, luke skywalker had unified the jedi order into a cohesive group of powerful jedi knights. it was a time of relative peace, yet darkness approached on the horizon. now, skywalkers descendants face new and resurgent threats to the galaxy, and to the balance of the force.the events in this story begin approximately 137 years after the battle of yavin. coverpaperback dimensions25.9 x 16.8 x 0.7 l x w x h in cm weight0.25 kgs excluding packaging page count98 publisherdark horse releasedfebruary 2009 cade skywalker has escaped the clutches of darth krayt and imprisonment in the sith temple. he has faced the teachings of the dark side and returned to his friends with new knowledge and a few secrets, as well. cade says he deisres only a return to blissful obscurity, but a sith bounty on his head will force him to decide what it is he truly values, and what he must do to maintain it. this reluctant heir to the skywalker legacy could end up a hero whether he likes it or not future releases not a part of this listing terms conditions if you have any questions, please ask prior to buying.we are more than happy to work with our customers. — quick links — while we are happy to allow zero 0 feedback buyers to purchase from us, those with negative feedback should contact us before buying we just want to make sure that you dont have any queries regarding this listing before you jump in and ensure we both have a pleasant experience. we are strange that way payment should be made within five 5 days. should you have a problem sometimes it does happen, just give as a call via the contact form to keep us up to date. combined postage yes, we do combine shipping on multiple purchases and this may save you some money, but confirmation will need to be made on the final cost if using registered post or if the final order will not fit an australia post postal satchel. note post

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Star Wars is an epic space opera franchise initially conceived by George Lucas. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars, but later had the subtitle Episode IV: A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels. Star Wars was released on May 25, 1977 by 20th Century Fox, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, spawning two immediate sequels released in three-year intervals. Sixteen years after the release of the trilogy’s final film, the first in a new prequel trilogy of films was released, again released in three-year intervals, with the final film released in 2005. As of 2008, the overall box office revenue generated by the six Star Wars films has totalled approximately $4.3 billion, making it the third-highest grossing film series. The franchise has spawned other media including books, television series, video games, and comic books. These supplements to the film trilogies comprise the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and have resulted in significant development of the series’ fictional universe. These media kept the franchise going in the interim between the film trilogies. In 2008, Star Wars: The Clone Wars was released to theaters as the first ever worldwide theatrical Star Wars film outside of the main trilogies. It was the franchise’s first animated film, and was intended as an introduction to the Expanded Universe series of the same name, a 3D CGI animated series based on a 2003 animated 2D series, also of the same name.
The events depicted in Star Wars media take place in a fictional galaxy. Many species of alien creatures (often humanoid) are depicted. Robotic droids are also commonplace and are generally built to serve their owners. Space travel is common, and many planets in the galaxy are members of a Galactic Republic, later reorganized as the Galactic Empire. One of the prominent elements of Star Wars is the “Force”, which is an omnipresent form of energy which can be harnessed by those with that ability. It is described in the first produced film as “an energy field created by all living things [that] surrounds us, penetrates us, [and] binds the galaxy together.” The Force allows users to perform a variety of supernatural feats (such as telekinesis, clairvoyance, precognition, and mind control) and also can amplify certain physical traits, such as speed and reflexes; these abilities can vary from user to user and can be improved through training. While the Force can be used for good, it has a dark side that, when pursued, imbues users with hatred, aggression, and malevolence. The six films feature the Jedi, who use the Force for good, and the Sith, who use the dark side for evil in an attempt to take over the galaxy. In the Expanded Universe many dark side users are Dark Jedi rather than Sith, mainly because of the Rule of Two (see Sith Origin).
The Star Wars franchise began as a film series. The original trilogy comprised three films: Star Wars, released on May 25, 1977, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, released on May 21, 1980, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, released on May 25, 1983. The opening crawl of the sequels disclosed that they were numbered as “Episode V” and “Episode VI” respectively, though the films were generally advertised solely under their subtitles. Once Star Wars became a success and sequels were realized, Lucas numbered the initial film as the fourth episode in his series and gave it the subtitle A New Hope when the film was re-released in 1981. In 1997, to correspond with the twentieth anniversary of the release of Star Wars, Lucas released “Special Editions” of the three films to theaters. The re-releases featured alterations to the original films, primarily motivated by the improvement of CGI and other special effects technologies, which allowed visuals that were not possible to achieve at the time of the original filmmaking. Lucas continued to make changes to the original trilogy for subsequent releases, such as the first ever DVD release of the trilogy on September 21, 2004. On May 19, 1999, Lucas released the first of the long-awaited prequel trilogy, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. This was followed by Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones on May 16, 2002, and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith on May 19, 2005.
The prequel trilogy follows the upbringing of Anakin Skywalker, who is discovered by the Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn. He is believed to be the “Chosen One” foretold by Jedi prophecy to bring balance to the Force. The Jedi Council, led by Yoda, sense that his future is clouded with fear, but reluctantly allow Qui-Gon’s apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to train Anakin after Qui-Gon is killed by the Sith Lord Darth Maul. At the same time, the planet Naboo is under attack, and its ruler, Queen Padmé Amidala, seeks the assistance of the Jedi to repel the attack. The Sith Lord Darth Sidious secretly planned the attack to give his alias, Senator Palpatine, a pretense to overthrow the Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic. The remainder of the prequel trilogy chronicles Anakin’s fall to the dark side, as Sidious attempts to create an army to defeat the Jedi and lure Anakin to be his apprentice. Anakin and Padmé fall in love and eventually she becomes pregnant. Anakin soon succumbs to his anger, becoming the Sith Lord Darth Vader. While Sidious re-organizes the Republic into the Galactic Empire, Vader participates in the extermination of the Jedi Order, culminating in a lightsaber battle between him and Obi-Wan. After defeating his former apprentice, Obi-Wan leaves Vader for dead – but Sidious arrives shortly after to save him and put him into a suit of black armor that keeps him alive. At the same time, Padmé dies while giving birth to twins. The twins are hidden from Vader and not told of their true parents. Tatooine has two suns, as it is in a binary star system. This shot from A New Hope remains one of the most famous scenes of the entire saga.
The original trilogy begins 19 years later as Vader nears completion of the massive Death Star space station which will allow him and Sidious, now the Emperor, to crush the rebellion which has formed against the evil empire. He captures Princess Leia Organa who has stolen the plans to the Death Star and hidden them in droid R2-D2. R2-D2, along with his counterpart C-3PO, escape to the planet Tatooine. There, the droids are purchased by Luke Skywalker, son of Anakin, and his step-uncle and aunt. While Luke is cleaning R2-D2, he accidentally triggers a message put into the robot by Leia, who asks for assistance from Obi-Wan. Luke later assists the droids in finding the Jedi Knight, who is now passing as an old hermit under the alias Ben Kenobi. Obi-Wan tells Luke of his father’s greatness, but says that he was killed by Vader. Obi-Wan and Luke hire the Corellian space pilot and smuggler Han Solo and his Wookie co-pilot Chewbacca to take them to the rebels. Obi-Wan begins to teach Luke about the Force, but allows himself to be killed in a showdown with Vader during the rescue of Leia. His sacrifice allows the group to escape with the plans that allow the rebels to destroy the Death Star. Vader continues to hunt down the rebels, and begins building a second Death Star. Luke travels to find Yoda to become trained as a Jedi, but is interrupted when Vader lures him into a trap by capturing Han and the others. Vader reveals that he is Luke’s father and attempts to turn him to the dark side. Luke escapes, and returns to his training with Yoda. He learns that he must face his father before he can become a Jedi, and that Leia is his twin sister. As the rebels attack the second Death Star, Luke confronts Vader under the watch of the Emperor. Instead of convincing Luke to join the dark side, the young Jedi defeats Vader in a lightsaber duel and is able to convince him that there is still some good in him. Vader kills the Emperor before succumbing to his own injuries, and the second Death Star is destroyed, restoring freedom to the galaxy.
Star Wars features elements such as (Jedi) knights, witches, and princesses that are related to archetypes of the fantasy genre.The Star Wars world, unlike science-fiction and fantasy films that featured sleek and futuristic settings, was portrayed as dirty and grimy. Lucas’ vision of a “used universe” was further popularized in the science fiction-horror films Alien, which was set on a dirty space freighter; Mad Max 2, which is set in a post-apocalyptic desert; and Blade Runner, which is set in a crumbling, dirty city of the future. Lucas made a conscious effort to parallel scenes and dialogue between films, and especially to parallel the journeys of Luke Skywalker with that of his father Anakin when making the prequels.
All six films of the Star Wars series were shot in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The original trilogy was shot with anamorphic lenses. Episodes IV and V were shot in Panavision, while Episode VI was shot in Joe Dunton Camera (JDC) scope. Episode I was shot with Hawk anamorphic lenses on Arriflex cameras, and Episodes II and III were shot with Sony’s CineAlta high-definition digital cameras. Lucas hired Ben Burtt to oversee the sound effects on A New Hope.
Burtt’s accomplishment was such that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented him with a Special Achievement Award because it had no award at the time for the work he had done. Lucasfilm developed the THX sound reproduction standard for Return of the Jedi. The scores for the six Star Wars films were composed by John Williams. Lucas’ design for Star Wars involved a grand musical sound, with leitmotifs for different characters and important concepts. Williams’ Star Wars title theme has become one of the most famous and well-known musical compositions in modern music history.
In 1971, Universal Studios agreed to make American Graffiti and Star Wars in a two-picture contract, although Star Wars was later rejected in its early concept stages. American Graffiti was completed in 1973 and, a few months later, Lucas wrote a short summary called “The Journal of the Whills”, which told the tale of the training of apprentice C.J. Thorpe as a “Jedi-Bendu” space commando by the legendary Mace Windy. Frustrated that his story was too difficult to understand, Lucas then wrote a 13-page treatment called The Star Wars, which was a loose remake of Akira Kurosawa’s The Hidden Fortress. By 1974, he had expanded the treatment into a rough draft screenplay, adding elements such as the Sith, the Death Star, and a young boy as the protagonist named Annikin Starkiller. For the second draft, Lucas made heavy simplifications, and also introduced the young hero on a farm as Luke. Annikin became Luke’s father, a wise Jedi knight. The “Force” was also introduced as a supernatural power. The next draft removed the father character and replaced him with a substitute named Ben Kenobi, and in 1976 a fourth draft had been prepared for principal photography. The film was titled Adventures of Luke Starkiller, as taken from the Journal of the Whills, Saga I: The Star Wars. During production, Lucas changed Luke’s name to Skywalker and altered the title to simply The Star Wars and finally Star Wars. At that point, Lucas was not expecting the film to become part of a series. The fourth draft of the script underwent subtle changes that made it more satisfying as a self-contained film, ending with the destruction of the Empire itself by way of destroying the Death Star. However, Lucas had previously conceived of the film as the first in a series of adventures. Later, he realised the film would not in fact be the first in the sequence, but a film in the second trilogy in the saga. This is stated explicitly in George Lucas’ preface to the 1994 reissue of Splinter of the Mind’s Eye:
It wasn’t long after I began writing Star Wars that I realized the story was more than a single film could hold. As the saga of the Skywalkers and Jedi Knights unfolded, I began to see it as a tale that could take at last nine films to tell—three trilogies—and I realized, in making my way through the back story and after story, that I was really setting out to write the middle story.
The second draft contained a teaser for a never-made sequel about “The Princess of Ondos,” and by the time of the third draft some months later Lucas had negotiated a contract that gave him rights to make two sequels. Not long after, Lucas met with author Alan Dean Foster, and hired him to write these two sequels as novels. The intention was that if Star Wars were successful, Lucas could adapt the novels into screenplays. He had also by that point developed a fairly elaborate backstory to aid his writing process. When Star Wars proved successful, Lucas decided to use the film as the basis for an elaborate serial, although at one point he considered walking away from the series altogether. However, Lucas wanted to create an independent filmmaking center—what would become Skywalker Ranch—and saw an opportunity to use the series as a financing agent. Alan Dean Foster had already begun writing the first sequel novel, but Lucas decided to abandon his plan to adapt Foster’s work; the book was released as Splinter of the Mind’s Eye the next year. At first Lucas envisioned a series of films with no set number of entries, like the James Bond series. In an interview with Rolling Stone in August 1977, he said that he wanted his friends to each take a turn at directing the films and giving unique interpretations on the series. He also said that the backstory where Darth Vader turns to the dark side, kills Luke’s father and fights Ben Kenobi on a volcano as the Galactic Republic falls would make an excellent sequel. Later that year, Lucas hired science fiction author Leigh Brackett to write Star Wars II with him. They held story conferences and by late November 1977, Lucas had produced a handwritten treatment called The Empire Strikes Back. The treatment is very similar to the final film except that Darth Vader does not reveal he is Luke’s father. In the first draft that Brackett would write from this, Luke’s father appears as a ghost to instruct Luke. Brackett finished her first draft in early 1978; Lucas has said he was disappointed with it, but before he could discuss it with her, she died from cancer. With no writer available, Lucas had to write his next draft himself. It was this draft in which Lucas first made use of the “Episode” numbering for the films; Empire Strikes Back was listed as Episode II. As Michael Kaminski argues in The Secret History of Star Wars, the disappointment with the first draft probably made Lucas consider different directions in which to take the story. He made use of a new plot twist: Darth Vader claims to be Luke’s father. According to Lucas, he found this draft enjoyable to write, as opposed to the year-long struggles writing the first film, and quickly wrote two more drafts,both in April 1978. He also took the script to a darker extreme by having Han Solo become imprisoned in carbonite and left in limbo.
This new story point of Darth Vader being Luke’s father had drastic effects on the series. Michael Kaminski argues in his book that it is unlikely that the plot point had ever seriously been considered or even conceived of before 1978, and that the first film was clearly operating under an alternate storyline where Vader was separate from Luke’s father; there is not a single reference to this plot point before 1978. After writing the second and third drafts of Empire Strikes Back in which the point was introduced, Lucas reviewed the new backstory he had created: Anakin Skywalker was Ben Kenobi’s brilliant student; he had a child called Luke but was swayed to the dark side by Emperor Palpatine (who became a Sith and not simply a politician). Anakin battled Ben Kenobi on the site of a volcano and was wounded, but then resurrected as Darth Vader. Meanwhile Kenobi hid Luke on Tatooine while the Republic became the Empire and Vader hunted down the Jedi knights. With this new backstory in place, Lucas decided that the series would be a trilogy, changing Empire Strikes Back from Episode II to Episode V in the next draft. Lawrence Kasdan, who had just completed writing Raiders of the Lost Ark, was then hired to write the next drafts, and was given additional input from director Irvin Kershner. Kasdan, Kershner, and producer Gary Kurtz saw the film as a more serious and adult film, which was helped by the new, darker storyline, and developed the series from the light adventure roots of the first film.
By the time he began writing Episode VI in 1981 (then titled Revenge of the Jedi), much had changed. Making Empire Strikes Back was stressful and costly, and Lucas’ personal life was disintegrating. Burnt out, and not wanting to make any more Star Wars films, he vowed that he was done with the series in a May 1983 interview with Time magazine. Lucas’ 1981 rough drafts had Darth Vader competing with the Emperor for possession of Luke—and in the second script, the “revised rough draft,” Vader became a sympathetic character. Lawrence Kasdan was hired to take over once again and, in these final drafts, Vader was explicitly redeemed and finally unmasked. This change in character would provide a springboard to the “Tragedy of Darth Vader” storyline that underlies the prequels.
After losing much of his fortune in a divorce settlement in 1987, Lucas had no desire to return to Star Wars, and had unofficially canceled his Sequel Trilogy by the time of Return of the Jedi.However the prequels, which were quite developed, continued to fascinate him. After Star Wars became popular once again, in the wake of Dark Horse’s comic line and Timothy Zahn’s trilogy of novels, Lucas saw that there was still a large audience. His children had begun to grow older, and with the explosion of CGI technology he was now considering returning to directing. By 1993 it was announced, in Variety among other sources, that he would be making the prequels. He began outlining the story, now indicating that Anakin Skywalker would be the protagonist rather than Ben Kenobi, and that the series would be a tragic one examining Anakin’s transformation to evil. Lucas also began to change how the prequels would exist relative to the originals — at first they were supposed to be a “filling-in” of history, backstory, existing parallel or tangential to the originals, but now he saw that they could form the beginning of one long story that started with Anakin’s childhood and ended with his death. This was the final step towards turning the franchise into a “Saga”.
In 1994, Lucas began writing the first screenplay titled Episode I: The Beginning. Following the release of that film, Lucas announced that he would also be directing the next two, and began working on Episode II at that time. The first draft of Episode II was completed just weeks before principal photography, and Lucas hired Jonathan Hales, a writer from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, to polish it up. Unsure of a title, Lucas had jokingly called the film “Jar Jar’s Great Adventure.” In writing The Empire Strikes Back, Lucas initially decided that Lando Calrissian was a clone and came from a planet of clones which caused the “Clone Wars” mentioned by Kenobi in A New Hope; he later came up with an alternate concept of an army of clone shocktroopers from a remote planet which attacked the Republic and were repelled by the Jedi knights. The basic elements of that backstory became the plot basis for Episode II, with the new wrinkle added that the entire event was personal manipulation of Palpatine’s. Lucas began working on Episode III even before Attack of the Clones was released, offering concept artists that the film would open with a montage of seven Clone War battles. As he reviewed the storyline that summer, however, he says he radically re-organized the plot. Michael Kaminski, in The Secret History of Star Wars, offers evidence that issues in Anakin’s fall to the dark side prompted Lucas to make massive story changes, first revising the opening sequence to have Palpatine kidnapped and Dooku killed by Anakin as the first act in the latter’s turn towards the dark side. After principal photography was complete in 2003, Lucas made even more massive changes in Anakin’s character, re-writing his entire turn to the dark side — he would now turn primarily in a quest to save Padme from death, rather than the previous version in which that reason was one of several, including that he genuinely believed that the Jedi were evil and plotting to take over the Republic. This fundamental re-write was accomplished both through editing the principal footage, and new and revised scenes filmed during pick-ups in 2004. Lucas often exaggerated the amount of material he wrote for the series; much of it stemmed from the post–1978 period when the series grew into a phenomenon. Michael Kaminski explained that these exaggerations were both a publicity and security measure. Kaminski rationalized that since the series’ story radically changed throughout the years, it was always Lucas’ intention to change the original story retroactively because audiences would only view the material from his perspective.
