While Disney broadly branded the supplemental Star Wars materials before the buyout as Legends, many elements of such stories could see a new light in the modern canon comics. Lucasfilm is no stranger to doing so on bigger scales, of course, with the most recent example being Disney+’s Ahsoka series taking cues from author Timothy Zahn’s classic Heir to the Empire trilogy of novels.The comics under Marvel — and now once again under Dark Horse as well as IDW — have also become another sandbox for absorbing aspects of Legends continuity into the mainline canon. From the Darth Bane Trilogy expanding on Sith mythos to Kenobi shedding more light on Obi-Wan’s self-exile, several beloved Star Wars Legends stories could still be adapted in the new canon via comics.On-screen or not, the Darth Bane Trilogy would make a compelling series of comics under Marvel or Dark Horse, namely with the latter’s long history with Star Wars Legends comics before the acquisition. What’s more, Darth Bane and his role in creating the Rule of Two are already part of the mainline canon, so finally visualizing it shouldn’t be an issue lore-wise.15 Best Darth Vader Comics in Marvel & Dark Horse, Ranked15 Best Darth Vader Comics in Marvel & Dark Horse, Ranked
While Disney broadly branded the supplemental Star Wars materials before the buyout as Legends, many elements of such stories could see a new light in the modern canon comics. Lucasfilm is no stranger to doing so on bigger scales, of course, with the most recent example being Disney+’s Ahsoka series taking cues from author Timothy Zahn’s classic Heir to the Empire trilogy of novels.
The comics under Marvel — and now once again under Dark Horse as well as IDW — have also become another sandbox for absorbing aspects of Legends continuity into the mainline canon. From the Darth Bane Trilogy expanding on Sith mythos to Kenobi shedding more light on Obi-Wan’s self-exile, several beloved Star Wars Legends stories could still be adapted in the new canon via comics.
On-screen or not, the Darth Bane Trilogy would make a compelling series of comics under Marvel or Dark Horse, namely with the latter’s long history with Star Wars Legends comics before the acquisition. What’s more, Darth Bane and his role in creating the Rule of Two are already part of the mainline canon, so finally visualizing it shouldn’t be an issue lore-wise.
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