Star_Wars:_Legacy

<i>Star Wars: Legacy</i>

Star Wars: Legacy

American comic book series


Star Wars: Legacy is an American comic book series set in the Star Wars universe. The series, published by Dark Horse Comics, is written by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema, and illustrated by Duursema and others, with inks by Dan Parsons and color by Brad Anderson. Issue #0, which cost 25¢ and introduced the setting and major characters, was released on June 7, 2006.

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Set over 130 years after the fall of Emperor Palpatine and the Galactic Empire, Star Wars: Legacy follows Cade Skywalker, a descendant of Luke Skywalker, as he and several allies eventually bind together in an attempt to defeat Darth Krayt—the new Dark Lord of the Sith—and the reborn Galactic Empire.

Publication history

Star Wars: Legacy ran from June 2006 until issue #50, published in August 2010.

Dark Horse Comics finished the Star Wars: Legacy story with a six-issue limited series dealing with the return of Darth Krayt titled Star Wars: Legacy War.[1]

Plot synopsis

The story of Star Wars: Legacy starts 126 years after the film Return of the Jedi. The comics feature Cade Skywalker, a descendant of Luke Skywalker, who was trained as a Jedi, but abandoned the New Jedi Order following its defeat by the One Sith. He apprenticed himself to the pirate Rav and lives among bounty hunters, smugglers and pirates such as his best friends Jariah Syn and Deliah Blue. Cade, in an attempt to avoid detection and his destiny, also dropped his last name and Jedi heritage while being reluctantly guided by Luke, now a Force ghost. The series begins with an attack on the Jedi Temple and the overthrow of the Galactic Alliance and the Fel Empire by the Sith.

Along with Cade and his friends, various other characters appear who are set against the Sith; including deposed Emperor Roan Fel and his Imperial faction, the remnants of the Galactic Alliance under Admiral Gar Stazi, and the remaining Jedi. After a large and costly war with the Sith Empire, Cade and his allies manage to kill the evil Sith Emperor, Darth Krayt. However, even without their leader, the Sith remain a powerful danger.

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Collected editions

The series was collected into trade paperbacks:

Continuation

A second volume to the series, which shares the same name as the original, was announced in 2012.[2] Written by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, penciled by Hardman,[3] colored by Rachelle Rosenberg,[4] and published by Dark Horse Comics, it will star Ania Solo, a descendant of Han and Leia Organa Solo. The first issue was planned to be released in March 2013,[4] and continue as a monthly, ongoing series.[5] The series ran for 18 issues, from March 20, 2013, to August 27, 2014.

Plot summary

The second iteration of Star Wars: Legacy stars Ania Solo, a descendant of Han and Leia. It takes place in the aftermath of Star Wars: Legacy – War,[4] a comic miniseries which was set in the year 138 ABY.[6] As the series begins, Solo is running a junkyard on a backwater Outer Rim planet and living a life far removed from Emperors and royalty.[2] However, the first issue sees her come into possession of a lightsaber and an Imperial communications droid; she discovers that she has been targeted for death,[4] and is launched into an adventure unlike any she has seen before. The backwater world serves as a microcosm for greater galactic affairs, and the story expands outward, showing the reader what is happening in the highest levels of galactic government.[2]

The first issue opened with a "giant lightsaber duel,"[7] and it additionally features the Imperial Knight, Yalta Valan agent of the Galactic Federation Triumviraterunning into trouble in the Outer Rim. The Mon Calamari refugee Sauk, a friend of Solo's who works at an ice mining facility and gets pulled into the adventure by Solo.[2] In the second issue, Solo is pursued both by local police and by an Imperial Knight determined to kill in order to get the lightsaber back. She is aided by formidable friends she has made as a black market salvage dealer.[8] The series also features Sith, and the Princess Marasiah Fel of the previous Star Wars: Legacy. It may eventually include an appearance by Cade, the earlier protagonist.[2]

Development

In August 2010, the fiftieth and final issue of the comic series Star Wars: Legacy was published by Dark Horse Comics.[9] The six-issue miniseries Star Wars: Legacy – War followed; published from December 2010 to May 2011, it allowed authors John Ostrander and Jan Duursema an opportunity to wrap up the story.[6][10] On December 3, 2012, Comic Book Resources announced that a new incarnation of Legacy was coming in 2013, written by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, and additionally penciled by Hardman.[3] Dark Horse's Vice President of Publishing Randy Stradley soon after indicated that the project had been in the works for a number of months.[11]

Bechko and Hardman indicated via their Twitter feeds how excited they were to be working on the project.[12][13][14] They have both been Star Wars fans since the release of the original Star Wars film in 1977, which they cited as a major influence.[2] Dark Horse letterer Michael Heisler praised their work and asserted that they "know what they're doing."[15] Hardman stated that he and Bechko will be "honoring and building on" the work done by Ostrander and Duursema in the original Legacy,[16] but that the series will be accessible to fans unfamiliar with Ostrander and Duursema's work.[2]

The idea of a female protagonist did not originate with Hardman and Bechko, but after it was pitched to them, it played a significant role in drawing them to the project. Bechko has described Ania Solo as a character who "doesn't take a lot of guff," but who is nevertheless not a traditional badass female. Hardman asserts that she has the potential to be "an inspiring but very down-to-Earth human sort of character, as well." Rather than write a genealogy textbook, the two aim to tell a big adventure story that will eventually answer fans' questions about Solo's lineage.[2]

Rachelle Rosenberg was the colorist and Dave Wilkins was the cover artist. The first issue, Prisoner of the Floating World, Part 1, was scheduled for release on March 20, 2013,[4] to continue as a monthly, ongoing series,[5] with the second issue to be released on April 24.[8] Neither Bechko nor Hardman were worried about the implications the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens would have on the Expanded Universe. Their goal was to tell an exciting story that would work "no matter what", and they were reassured by the likelihood of the film taking place decades before Legacy.[2]

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George Lucas featured Darth Talon in his unused treatments of the Star Wars sequel trilogy created for Disney. She was to have been the apprentice of Darth Maul, the two serving as the trilogy's primary two villains. According to Lucas, "She was the new Darth Vader and most of the action was with her."[17][18] In early versions, she would have corrupted the character who became Kylo Ren, and in later versions they were combined into the same character.[19]


References

  1. Jeffrey Renaud. "EXCLUSIVE: Hardman and Bechko Resurrect "Star Wars: Legacy"". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on December 21, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
  2. Phegley, Kiel (December 3, 2012). "Exclusive: "Star Wars: Legacy" Returns In 2013". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on December 21, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  3. "Dark Horse Comics Solicitations for March, 2013". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on December 12, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  4. Randy Stradley (December 3, 2012). "Legacy returns..." Dark Horse Message Boards. Dark Horse Comics. Archived from the original on December 19, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  5. Star Wars: LegacyWar 6
  6. Gabriel Hardman (December 3, 2012). "Tweet Number 275687715465469952". Twitter. Retrieved April 9, 2017. @mattegagnon First sequence in issue #1: giant lightsaber duel.
  7. "Star Wars: LegacyPrisoner of the Floating World #2". Dark Horse Comics. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  8. Star Wars: Legacy 50: Extremes, Part 3
  9. Star Wars: LegacyWar 1
  10. Corinna Bechko (December 3, 2012). "Tweet Number 275662875018792960". Twitter. Retrieved April 9, 2017. @MarkBourne @gabrielhardman Thanks Mark! It's a real honor to be working on a @DarkHorseComics book like this!
  11. Corinna Bechko (December 3, 2012). "Tweet Number 275668252443680768". Twitter. Retrieved April 9, 2017. @WonderAli Thanks! Holy cats, but so excited to be working on this project. Just wait 'til you see @gabrielhardman 's art on it... AMAZING!
  12. Gabriel Hardman (December 3, 2012). "Tweet Number 275666005819260928". Twitter. Retrieved April 9, 2017. I can't tell you how much fun it is to be writing (with Corinna) and drawing Star Wars.
  13. Michael Heisler (December 12, 2012). "Legacy returns..." Dark Horse Message Boards. Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved December 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  14. Brigden, Charlie (November 10, 2020). "Darth Maul's sequel role and 9 other Star Wars tidbits from Taschen's new prequel book". Polygon. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  15. Eclarinal, Aeron Mer (November 10, 2020). "Star Wars: George Lucas Had Big Plans For Darth Maul & Others in Sequel Movies". TheDirect.com. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  16. Rayne, Elizabeth (January 5, 2018). "Report: Parts of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi Really Were George Lucas' Ideas". SyFy. Archived from the original on May 29, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2020.

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