Can anyone link me with a site that’s updated with the current canon comics? Thank you!
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Can anyone link me with a site that’s updated with the current canon comics? Thank you!
[QUOTE=Kmb499;4693400]Can anyone link me with a site that’s updated with the current canon comics? Thank you![/QUOTE]
Anything published by Marvel is officially canon...and though I don't think they've ever officially been said to be canon there have been several things from the kids Star Wars Adventures comics put out by IDW referenced in the Marvel books and vice versa so I think they count as well.
The Wook is good place to start.
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;4693466]Anything published by Marvel is officially canon...and though I don't think they've ever officially been said to be canon there have been several things from the kids Star Wars Adventures comics put out by IDW referenced in the Marvel books and vice versa so I think they count as well.[/QUOTE]
New Marvel comics (plus the [I]Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir[/I] mini Dark Horse did, which Marvel did reprint) and the [I]Star Wars Adventures[/I]stuff (the regular series plus the [I]Destroyer Down[/I] two-parter, and [I]Forces of Destiny[/I], [I]Tales From Vader's Castle[/I], and [I]Return to Vader's Castle[/I] minis) are canon. Marvel does reprint Legends, stuff, but primarily under the [I]Epic Collections[/I] line and clearly labeled as Legends.
Not quite sure if [I]Adventures[/I] has been referenced in Marvel, although the inverse is true. [I]Adventures[/I] can sometimes be a little wonky with continuity, but the fact that the stories are self-contained enough to slide around as needed and many of them are framed as being retold by second parties, that does give them more then a little wiggle room.
I would also add Line/Yen Press's manga adaptation of Lost Stars in there, based on a canon book.
[QUOTE=ChrisIII;4695056]I would also add Line/Yen Press's manga adaptation of Lost Stars in there, based on a canon book.[/QUOTE]
Forgot about those. Guess I saw the original novel as being the de facto account of the story (my understanding is that the comic doesn't add much new and does alter some details).