Star Wars and Marvel Comics have no inherent connection. They have different characters, storylines, and creative teams. But both have had a significant impact on pop culture and have inspired countless fans around the world.
They're not directly related. Star Wars is a space opera franchise and Marvel Comics has its own diverse superhero universe.
They aren't directly related. Marvel Comics and Star Wars are separate entities in the entertainment world.
Yes, Marvel does publish Star Wars comics.
No, Star Wars Marvel comics are not considered canon. Canon refers to the official and accepted storyline within the Star Wars universe, and these comics often exist outside of that framework.
I'd say yes. The Marvel Star Wars comics have a lot to offer. They bring new perspectives to the franchise and the illustrations are top-notch. But, as with any comic, some people might have different tastes.
No, Marvel's Star Wars comics are not considered canon. They exist in a separate continuity from the main Star Wars narrative.
No, Marvel doesn't write the Star Wars comics. Lucasfilm licenses the rights to various comic book publishers for Star Wars comics.
It's tough to say exactly. The number of Marvel Star Wars comics varies depending on different series and editions. However, there have been many published over time to satisfy fans' appetite for the franchise.
In general, it depends on specific Marvel Star Wars comic series. Some are considered canon within the Star Wars universe, while others might not be.
Yes, some Star Wars comics are available on Marvel Unlimited. But it might not have the entire collection.
Not all Marvel Star Wars comics are canon. It depends on specific designations and decisions made by the franchise.