😋I recommend the following English books related to Star Wars: 1. "Star Wars: Thrawn" by Timothy Zahn -This book tells the story of the Afu general of the Imperial Navy, Thorne. It is a novel that delves deeply into the image of the villain. 2. "Star Wars: Aftermath" by ChuckWendig-This book takes place between the sixth and seventh episodes and mainly tells the events after the fall of the Milky Way Empire. 3. "Star Wars: Bloodline" by Claudia Gray -This book was also set between the sixth and seventh episodes and revolved around Princess Leia's story. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
I'd suggest 'Star Wars: A New Hope' comic series and the 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' novel. They capture the magic and adventure of the Star Wars franchise really well, with amazing illustrations and detailed storytelling.
I recommend the book " The Empire Begins From the Fourth Calamity " to you. It is a sci-fi interstellar civilization novel. The protagonist transmigrated to the Star Wars world and took over a mothership from Homeland. In the mothership's database, he found technology from various sci-fi games, including StarCraft, The Original Sin of the Solar Empire, Halo, Mass Effect, EVE, Stellaris, and even game characters. In order to survive in the war, the protagonist named his people the fourth catastrophe. He had to be more ruthless than others. With a mothership and a small colony, the journey of the Fourth Calamity began, and finally the Fourth Reich was established. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I'm not sure. 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' is a legitimate part of the Star Wars franchise. But the '13 33' part makes it seem rather strange. It might be a mistake or something very specific to a small group or individual's collection or idea. So it's hard to say it's a legitimate Star Wars related item in the traditional sense.
The Star Wars Tor comics are an integral part of the Star Wars franchise. They often expand on the universe's lore and characters.
The Star Wars tabletop comic is closely tied to the franchise. It often expands on the existing universe and characters, offering new storylines and perspectives.
Well, the xkcd Star Wars comics have a kind of offbeat connection to the franchise. They might use the Star Wars backdrop to make witty observations or tell unconventional stories that give fans a different perspective on the beloved universe.
The Star Wars Mando comics are an integral part of the Star Wars universe, expanding on the stories and characters we love.
It's a significant part of the franchise. 'Star Wars Rebels' expands the 'Star Wars' universe by introducing new characters and storylines while still staying connected to the core themes and lore.
The 'Star Wars Lego Comic' is an extension of the 'Star Wars' franchise, presenting the story in a fun and creative Lego format.
The Legends Star Wars comics expand the Star Wars universe, adding new stories and characters that complement the main franchise.