Luke Skywalker/Legends

Luke Skywalker (born 19 BBY) was the only son of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala and the twin brother of Leia Organa Solo. He later married Mara Jade, and had one son, Ben Skywalker. A widely known Jedi Master throughout the galaxy, he was legendary for destroying the First Death Star in the Battle of Yavin and (in a manner of speaking) defeating Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader on the Second Death Star during the Battle of Endor.

He was a key member of the Rebel Alliance and later became an influential, widely known member of the New Republic and a prominent Jedi Master. He set up his own Jedi Academy to bring forth more Jedi in order to serve as guardians and peacekeepers in the Republic. He was instrumental in the battles with the Galactic Empire after Palpatine's defeat. After the end of the Galactic Civil War, he began the creation of the New Jedi Order and helped defend the New Republic and the galaxy from the invasion of the Yuuzhan Vong.

Birth
Luke was born on the asteroid colony of Polis Massa shortly after the start of the Great Jedi Purge and the creation of the Galactic Empire. Just after his sister Leia (the younger twin) was born, his mother Padmé died due to the injuries her husband had inflicted. Two of the few remaining Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, decided to protect the twins, who they knew would be strong in the Force, from the clutches of Darth Vader and the evil Galactic Empire by separating them. Luke was sent to live with Anakin's step-brother, Owen Lars and his wife Beru on the planet Tatooine. Obi-Wan changed his name to Ben, and went into hiding as a hermit on Tatooine in order to watch over Luke as he grew up.

Life on Tatooine
As an orphan, Luke lived on Tatooine for the first nineteen years of his life, where his Uncle Owen tried unsuccessfully to discourage all of Luke's tendencies towards becoming a Jedi like his father. He was told by his uncle that his father had been "a navigator on a spice freighter" during the Clone Wars. Despite this lie, he was still an adventure-seeking youth, whether he was piloting his Incom T-16 Skyhopper through Beggar's Canyon, racing his landspeeder, looking after droids, or fixing the moisture vaporators. Luke possessed talents in droid repair, piloting, and the force&mdash;he was very much his father's son.

He gained a fairly large group of friends while living on Tatooine, who mostly had the same dreams of joining the Imperial Academy and becoming pilots that Luke himself did. Perhaps Luke's greatest friend on Tatooine was Biggs Darklighter whom he looked up to as almost a father figure. Biggs left for the Academy in 1 BBY, much to Luke's dismay. As more and more of Luke's friends left Tatooine to follow their dreams, he became more and more frustrated that his uncle would not allow him to leave the planet, claiming that he still needed help on the farm.

Revelations
When a Jawa sandcrawler arrived with new droids in the city where Luke lived, his Uncle and him went to see if anything had arrived that was worth purchasing. To their luck, a golden protocol droid C-3PO and a red astromech droid were on sale. However, before they had even made it back to the house, the astromech unit blew up. Now not being of worth, Luke suggested to his Uncle that they purchase another astromech unit that was also for sale, which was blue and of the R2 series. They went ahead and purchased R2-D2. While working on the droids, Luke discovered a message inside R2-D2. A plea from a desperate princess for a man named Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke guessed that the message may be for "Ben", a man who rescued Luke after he crashed in Beggar's Canyon and whom his Uncle strongly disliked.

Waking up the next morning to find Artoo missing, Luke ventured into the Jundland Wastes with Threepio to find him. While looking at the Sandpeople through his electrobinoculars, Luke was attacked by a sole Tusken Raider and saved only by "Ben" mimicking the noise of a Krayt dragon to scare him off. "Ben" suggests to Luke that they retreat to his house as the Sandpeople are likely to return. At his house, Luke showed the message to Ben on Artoo. After hearing the message from Leia, Obi-Wan revealed that he knew Luke's father. After Obi-Wan told him the truth about his father's life, Luke asked him how his father died. Obi-Wan replied that his father had been killed by Darth Vader, a rogue Jedi Knight. Obi-Wan asked Luke to accompany him to Alderaan, however he refuses. Upon journey to Anchorhead where Luke promised to take Obi-Wan, they discovered tracks from what Luke thought were Sandpeople, but Obi-Wan pointed out to him that only Imperial stormtroopers could have made such precise marks. Luke realized they had torn up the Jawa Sandcrawler in search of the droids and that they must have also searched his home, which Luke returned to only to find it destroyed and his aunt and uncle killed. Luke then decided to go with Kenobi to begin his Jedi training, as he felt there was nothing left for him on Tatooine.

Leaving Tatooine&mdash;Rescuing The Princess
Luke, Obi-Wan and the droids venture to Mos Eisley, a city in which they will easily be able to find a lift to Alderaan. In the Mos Eisley Cantina, Luke had a run-in with Ponda Baba and Doctor Evazan. The former's arm was cut off by Obi-Wan after they pushed Luke against a table in the cantina. Eventually, Obi-Wan was introduced by BoShek to Han Solo, a rogue smuggler, and his Wookiee co-pilot and partner, Chewbacca. After coming to an agreement on the price, they departed from Tatooine on Han Solo's ship, the Millennium Falcon. When the Falcon arrived at Alderaan, the group discovered that the planet had been replaced by mere rock, debris, and a huge, weaponized battle station, which at first Han believed to be a moon. During the journey, Luke practiced some more Jedi training with Obi-Wan, successfully trusting in the Force and using it to see rather than his eyes. Taken in by the Death Star's tractor beam, they hid in the smuggling compartments of the Falcon until it was safe to search for the Princess. Finding a free room, Luke got Artoo to find the location of the Princess and was left alone to tackle the rescue mission with Obi-Wan going to shut off the tractor beam. Luke and Han, disguised as stormtroopers, managed to bypass the security for the detention cell area and Luke entered the cell to get the Princess. However, extra troops arrived to prevent her escape and the three humans along with Chewbacca wound up in a garbage chute. Eventually escaping, with the help of Luke's comlink and after Luke had a wrestle with a creature floating with the garbage, the four had an encounter with stormtroopers. Splitting, Luke and Leia found themselves trying to cross a bridgeless chasm, which they managed through the use of Luke's grappling hook as a harness of sorts. Eventually meeting up, the group returned to the Falcon, where Luke caught Obi-Wan being killed by Darth Vader and his scream alerted the troopers which they barely escaped from. The Falcon was able to take off thanks to Obi-Wan's disabling of the tractor beam.

The Battle Of Yavin
They travel back to the Rebel base at Yavin 4, but they are tracked by an Imperial tracking beacon. The Death Star follows and the Empire prepares to destroy the moon with its superweapon. The Alliance uses the stolen plans to the station to devise a final do-or-die attack on the Death Star. Luke himself piloted an X-wing, using the call sign Red 5. When all the other bombing runs failed to hit the exhaust port, Luke and his two remaining wingmen Wedge Antilles and Biggs Darklighter attempted a final run down the trench. Luke was closing in on the vent with his targeting computer, when the voice of Obi-Wan echoed in his mind. "Use the force Luke," urged Obi-Wan, with that he turned of his targeting computer. Due to some timely intervention from Han Solo, Luke fired his proton torpedoes at the vent, and using the Force guided them down the exhaust shaft, setting of a chain reaction that destroyed the Death Star.

Adventures in the Rebellion
After the destruction of the Death Star, the young Luke Skywalker spearheaded a number of missions for the Rebel Alliance, including seeking out a new world for the Rebels' hidden base. As he was eager to serve the Rebel Alliance, Luke's early years were filled with adventures including fighting pirates and bandits though in one mission, he almost duped by an Imperial plot that employed an actor posing as his dead mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi.

While on a scouting mission, Luke's vessel was caught up in the hyperwash of a transdimensional cometary body, depositing him onto a barren ice world Hoth. Luke Skywalker had discovered what was to be the site of the Rebels' new base and after returning to the Alliance, he informed his superiors of this isolated world. Not long later, the Rebel Alliance evacuated their outposts on Yavin 4 and Thila to set up a base on Hoth. He later accompanied Princess Leia on a diplomatic mission to the Circarpous system where he first came to face with Darth Vader. The two were in pursuit of a powerful Force relic, the Kaiburr crystal, and had a duel in the ancient Temple of Pomojema. Guided by the spirit of Obi-Wan, Luke held Vader off, and even managed to sever the Dark Lord's mechanical arm. Shocked, Vader tumbled down a deep pit, and their duel was interrupted.

Desperate to find Luke, whom he recently learned was his own son, Vader sends probe droids to thousands of planets across the galaxy in search of the Jedi hopeful. When a droid discovers the new base on Hoth, the Vader brings the hammer of the Empire down on the planet. Luke plays a key role in the defense, including downing an AT-AT singlehandedly, and escapes in his X-wing.

Learning the Ways of The Jedi
Following advice from the spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi, he travels to Dagobah to learn the Jedi arts under Jedi Master Yoda. The old Jedi Master has little confidence in the young man's potential, but is persuaded to train him by the spirit of Obi-Wan. However, Luke eventually has a vision of his friends being captured by Vader, and against the warnings of Kenobi and Yoda about confronting the Sith Lord prematurely, he travels to Bespin to save them, only to be trapped by Vader. On Bespin he learns that Vader is his father, and loses his right hand in combat with the Dark Lord of the Sith. (Ironically, Vader had lost his right arm when he was younger.) Faced with this horrifying claim and the even more fearsome temptation to join Vader, Luke finds the moral courage to choose death instead by throwing himself down a long shaft. However, fate allows him to survive, and he escapes on the Millennium Falcon.

The aftermath of the Battle of Hoth had scattered the Alliance, and Luke was stationed at temporary bases on Golrath and Arbra. Ascending to the command of Rogue Squadron, Luke fell in love with one of his squadron-mates, the talented and enigmatic Shira Brie. During a heated battle with Imperial forces, Luke's targeting computer was knocked out of commission, and he instead relied on the Force to pick his targets. Inexplicably, the Force told him to fire on a friendly vessel, and he shot Shira Brie out of the sky. For this, Luke was stripped of command and put on trial. As a result, Luke's confidence in the Force was shaken. He investigated the matter and discovered that Shira was actually an Imperial agent. Luke cleared his name and was reinstated as a Rebel commander. As the years passed, Luke grew more powerful in the Force, and his exploits in the Alliance gained a higher profile. Luke Skywalker also thwarted several assassination attempts made by Prince Xizor, the head of the Black Sun criminal organization. He was also involved in an Alliance mission to Imperial Center, location of Black Sun's headquarters where he battled Prince Xizor's powerful human replica droid Guri.

The Return of the Jedi
Luke was the master-mind of the plan of rescuing Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt. He was accompanied in this task by Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca, Leia and the droids. Not long later, Luke receives confirmation from the dying Yoda and the spirit form of Obi-Wan Kenobi that Vader is indeed his father, Anakin, a former Jedi Knight who turned to the Dark Side of the Force. Furthermore, Luke realizes that Leia is his sister and in terrible peril from their father should he find out as well. On Endor, Luke surrenders to Vader in an attempt to bring the Dark Lord back to the Light Side, but he ultimately becomes a prisoner of the Emperor on the half-completed Death Star II.

Once there, the Emperor and Vader attempt to corrupt Luke with promises to save his friends from their trap if he joined the Dark Side. As a backup idea, the Emperor goaded Luke to strike him down to save the Rebels who were being defeated in the Battle of Endor. Luke, in a moment of weakness, momentarily lashes out but, Vader stops his strike and father and son duel one another one final time. Despite the clash, Luke manages to keep emotional control, much to the frustration of his enemies. However, that control is lost when Vader senses telepathically the existence of Luke's sister and threatens to concentrate on corrupting her instead. Luke attacks Vader with the power of rage, and just manages to regain control before killing him. At the realization that he is able to control himself in the face of the most profound provocation, Luke declares himself a Jedi as his father before him, and throws his lightsaber away.

In defiance, the Emperor unleashes Force-lightning against Luke in an attempt to kill the young Jedi. Seeing his son dying, and perhaps remembering the mercy shown him, compassion finally breaks Vader's stony heart. In an act of self-sacrifice, Anakin Skywalker re-emerges to destroy the Emperor once and for all. On the deteriorating Death Star, at the foot of Vader's shuttle, Luke removes the former Vader's mask and looks upon his father's eyes for the first and only time before Anakin becomes one with the Force. Luke and his father's body escapes the Death Star's destruction. Back on Endor, Luke cremates his father in the manner of a Jedi's funeral, and joins in the celebration of the apparent defeat of the Empire, thus Luke comes full circle both as a Jedi and as a person. The day after his duel with Darth Vader at the Battle of Endor, while still recovering from the wounds inflicted by Palpatine's Force-lightning, Luke and Wedge Antilles discovered a message droid requesting for help from the beleaguered outpost world Bakura. Luke commanded an Alliance mission to the Bakura system which was being besieged by a strange alien race, the Ssi-Ruuk, which used the life-force of their captives to power their technology. There Skywalker and Organa negotiated a temporary truce between the Rebel and Imperial forces to help fight off the invasion. The discovery of a Force-sensitive named Dev Sibwarra during the Battle of Bakura fueled Luke's conviction for finding others like him in the galaxy. Palpatine and Vader's scourge was not absolute. Surely there were Force-users that had escaped the dark times.

The New Republic Era, 5 ABY–24 ABY
For the following years Luke tried vainly to locate lost and hidden Force-sensitives. This led him to Dathomir, a world of mysterious and powerful Force-wielding witches. On this planet, he discovered the ruins of the Chu'unthor, an ancient Jedi training vessel.

As Luke's search intensified, he was once again visited by the spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Five years after the Battle of Endor, Obi-Wan Kenobi said his final farewell to Luke. His spirit would no longer remain with him. Skywalker, feeling alone, realized he was not the last of the old Jedi, but rather, the first of the new.

It was at this time that rumors surfaced of a Jedi Master hidden on the remote world of Wayland. Luke investigated and discovered the insane Dark Jedi clone, Joruus C'baoth. Luke tried to persuade Joruus C'baoth to renounce the Dark Side. C'baoth's insanity and evil was too deeply rooted to undo, and in his bid to mold Skywalker into his new dark side pupil, C'baoth did the unthinkable. Using Luke's severed hand, recovered from Bespin by Imperial agents, C'baoth grew a clone of the young Jedi&mdash;Luuke Skywalker&mdash;and sent the mindless drone to kill Luke. Luke Skywalker eventually defeated C'baoth and the clone.

During this crisis, which explained while the Republic was attacked by the Grand Admiral Thrawn, Luke Skywalker also met Mara Jade. A fiercely determined and highly skilled Force-sensitive warrior, Mara was once a deadly agent of Palpatine. She was one of the "Emperor's Hands," a deadly group of Dark Jedi who could hear the Emperor's call from across the galaxy. Jade held Skywalker responsible for the destruction of her career and purpose, and desired to kill him. Despite repeated opportunities, Mara Jade did not kill Luke, and the two worked together to defeat Grand Admiral Thrawn and C'baoth's plans. Putting aside her hatred for him, Mara developed a begrudging respect for the Jedi and his skills.

Although Grand Admiral Thrawn was defeated, his string of victories rallied the Imperial Remnant to stage a spectacular attack on the New Republic-held capital Coruscant. Whereas Thrawn wanted to capture the capital intact, these Imperials attacked without restraint and ravaged the once gleaming metropolis-covered planet. The Republic retreated and Skywalker commanded a number of missions into the Imperial-held world.

Stranded on Coruscant, Luke Skywalker began to discover strange clues in newly opened secret chambers throughout the former Imperial Palace, clues to the Emperor's power. Before he could piece together their significance, a raging Force storm appeared in the sky. The swirling vortex of dimension-altering energy consumed Luke, and deposited him far away on the Deep Core world of Byss. There, in an ornate citadel, Luke faced an enemy he had not ever expected to see again: the reborn Emperor Palpatine.

Palpatine's spirit had been staving away death by using arcane Sith knowledge and cloning technology. Palpatine would grow clone duplicates of his own body to serve as tools for his evil life-force should his body die. With this technique, Palpatine had escaped death several times. He called for Luke to kneel before him and become his apprentice. Skywalker, realizing that the Emperor was almost invincible, knelt before him, and agreed to join the Dark Side. Like a few others in recorded history, he believed he could defeat the Dark Side from within by learning its secrets. He had neglected one of Yoda's key teachings&mdash;never underestimate the power of the Dark Side. Skywalker, consumed by the darkness, found himself unable to break away from its snare. Though he succeeded in covertly sabotaging several of Palpatine's plans including a World Devastator attack on Mon Calamari, he could not bring himself back to the Light Side. However with the help of his sister Leia, Luke Skywalker was able to turn against his master and together, they eventually defeated Palpatine once and for all.

Establishing A New Jedi Order, 25 ABY–30 ABY
Given the growing dangers in the galaxy, Luke felt that the New Republic needed a New Jedi Order to serve and protect the galaxy. He proposed to the government that a new Jedi Academy needed to be started, with himself as its head instructor. The New Republic agreed, and Luke began searching in earnest for Jedi candidates to train in the Great Massassi Temple on Yavin 4 where he established his Jedi Praxeum. There, Skywalker returned the Jedi order to the Galaxy, and began to reverse the damage done by Palpatine and Vader decades ago. His students in turn became Masters, and a new generation of Jedi Knights arose. He resigned his commission in the New Republic's starfighter corps to pursue his Jedi studies and rebuild the Jedi Order, a decision some anti-Jedi politicians would use against him.

Luke's friendship with Mara Jade grew into admiration, then affection&mdash;emotions that were reciprocated. About a decade after their initial hostile encounter, Luke and Mara Jade were married on Coruscant. Now, the New Jedi Order faced its greatest challenge. Without the governance of a Jedi Council, the new Jedi Knights lacked unity and focus. Many were accused of reckless vigilantism, and the Republic citizenry began to grow suspicious of their protectors. Worse came the Yuuzhan Vong, extragalactic alien invaders bent on conquest. The Jedi became the first line of defense for the Republic, but their failure to repulse the brutal aliens was widely reported. Strangely, the Yuuzhan Vong did not exist in the Force, thus the Jedi were robbed of their most powerful abilities against this new enemy.

The Yuuzhan Vong took specific interest in the Jedi, proclaiming them the worst of a galaxy full of infidels. Many in the New Republic began to turn against the Jedi in an effort to appease the Yuuzhan Vong and blunt their destructive invasion. Organizations such as the Peace Brigade betrayed the order, and began rounding up Jedi captives for the invaders. The Jedi Academy on Yavin 4 was destroyed by the Yuuzhan Vong. It was as if the dark times of Palpatine's Empire had returned. Luke knew that fear, too aggressive a path, would lead his Jedi to the Dark Side. Skywalker engineered an underground fugitive network, dubbed the Great River, and a secret haven called Eclipse, to protect the beleaguered Jedi Knights.

With his beloved wife affected by a Yuuzhan Vong-engineered disease, and his closest friends forever affected by the violence, Skywalker found that not even a Jedi Master could keep galactic events from striking close to his heart. During these war-ravaged years, Mara became pregnant and gave birth to their son, Ben Skywalker. Keeping his newborn child safe became an important concern. A chilling vision of the Dark Side brought Luke to the heart of the Yuuzhan Vong-held Coruscant. In the depths of the altered city planet, Luke faced off against Lord Nyax, the deranged mutated Dark Jedi that once was Irek Ismaren. Surviving a massive Force battle at the site of the old Jedi Temple, Luke Skywalker concentrated his efforts on recreating the legendary Jedi Council. To do so, he had to enter the nebulous world of politics. Backing a pro-Jedi candidate, Luke saw Cal Omas elected Chief of State of the newly formed Galactic Federation of Free Alliances. Together, they resurrected the Jedi Council, which now included both Jedi representatives and members of the New Republic government.

Armed with important information from Vergere, an Old Republic Jedi who had spent decades among the Yuuzhan Vong, Skywalker journeyed to the depths of the Unknown Regions, seeking to find the key to victory against the alien invaders. He, together with Leia, Han Solo, the droids and several other Jedi, journeyed to the living world Zonama Sekot, where he persuaded the living intelligence of the planet, Sekot, to help defeat the Yuuzhan Vong. At the climax of the conflict, Luke slew the puppet Supreme Overlord Shimrra and his nephew Jacen defeated the true Overlord, Onimi.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Marvel Star Wars 17: Crucible
 * Star Wars Empire 8: Darklighter, Part 1
 * Star Wars Empire 9: Darklighter, Part 2
 * Star Wars Empire 12: Darklighter, Part 3
 * Star Wars Empire 15: Darklighter, Part 4
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * Marvel Star Wars 7: New Planets, New Perils
 * Marvel Star Wars 8: Eight for Aduba-3
 * Marvel Star Wars 9: Showdown on a Wasteland World
 * Marvel Star Wars 10: Behemoth from the World Below
 * Marvel Star Wars 11: Star Search
 * Marvel Star Wars 12: Doomworld
 * Marvel Star Wars 13: Day of the Dragon Lords
 * Marvel Star Wars 14: The Sound of Armageddon
 * Marvel Star Wars 15: Star Duel
 * Marvel Star Wars 24: Silent Drifting
 * ''Eaten Alive
 * ''City of the Dead
 * Marvel Star Wars 16: The Hunter
 * Marvel Star Wars 18: The Empire Strikes
 * Marvel Star Wars 19: The Ultimate Gamble
 * Marvel Star Wars 20: Deathgame
 * Marvel Star Wars 21: Shadow of a Dark Lord
 * Marvel Star Wars 22: To the Last Gladiator
 * Marvel Star Wars 23: Flight Into Fury
 * Marvel Star Wars 25: Siege at Yavin
 * Marvel Star Wars 26: Doom Mission
 * Marvel Star Wars 27: Return of the Hunter
 * Marvel Star Wars 28: What Ever Happened to Jabba the Hut?
 * Marvel Star Wars 29: Dark Encounter
 * Marvel Star Wars 30: A Princess Alone
 * Marvel Star Wars 31: Return to Tatooine
 * Marvel Star Wars 32: The Jawa Express
 * Marvel Star Wars 33: Saber Clash
 * Marvel Star Wars 34: Thunder in the Stars
 * ''Planet Plague
 * ''The Nightmare Machine
 * ''Ghost of the Jedi
 * ''Army of Terror
 * Marvel Star Wars 35: Dark Lord's Gambit
 * Marvel Star Wars 36: Red Queen Rising
 * Marvel Star Wars 37: In Mortal Combat
 * Star Wars Empire 26: "General" Skywalker, Part 1
 * Star Wars Empire 27: "General" Skywalker, Part 2
 * Star Wars Empire 29: In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 1
 * Star Wars Empire 30: In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 2
 * Star Wars Empire 32: In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 3
 * Star Wars Empire 33: In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 4
 * Star Wars Empire 34: In the Shadows of Their Fathers, Part 5
 * Marvel Star Wars 70: The Stenax Shuffle
 * ''The Brain Spiders
 * ''The Swarm
 * ''Spore
 * Marvel Star Wars 38: Riders in the Void
 * Splinter of the Mind's Eye
 * The Star Wars Holiday Special
 * Splinter of the Mind's Eye
 * ''The Doomsday Ship
 * ''Clones
 * ''The Hunger
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Marvel Star Wars 78: Hoth Stuff
 * Marvel Star Wars 45: Death Probe
 * Marvel Star Wars 46: The Dreams of Cody Sunn-Childe 
 * Marvel Star Wars 47: Droid World
 * Marvel Star Wars 48: The Third Law
 * Marvel Star Wars 49: The Last Jedi
 * Marvel Star Wars 86: The Alderaan Factor
 * Marvel Star Wars 50: The Crimson Forever
 * Marvel Star Wars 51: Resurrection of Evil
 * Marvel Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin
 * Marvel Star Wars 53: The Last Gift From Alderaan
 * Marvel Star Wars 54: Starfire Rising
 * Marvel Star Wars 55: Plif
 * Marvel Star Wars 56: Coffin in the Clouds
 * Marvel Star Wars 57: Hello, Bespin, Goodbye
 * Marvel Star Wars 64: Serphidian Eyes
 * Marvel Star Wars 83: Sweetheart Contract
 * Marvel Star Wars 58: Sundown
 * Marvel Star Wars 59: Bazarre
 * Marvel Star Wars 60: Shira's Story
 * Marvel Star Wars 61: Screams in the Void
 * Marvel Star Wars 62: Pariah
 * Marvel Star Wars 63: The Mind Spider
 * Marvel Star Wars 65: Golrath Never Forgets
 * Marvel Star Wars 66: The Water Bandits
 * Shadows of the Empire
 * Marvel Star Wars 67: The Darker
 * Marvel Star Wars 68: The Search Begins
 * Marvel Star Wars 69: Death in the City of Bone
 * Marvel Star Wars 70: The Stenax Shuffle
 * Marvel Star Wars 71: Return to Stenos
 * Marvel Star Wars 72: Fool's Bounty
 * Marvel Star Wars 73: Lahsbane
 * Marvel Star Wars 74: The Iskalon Effect
 * Marvel Star Wars 75: Tidal
 * Marvel Star Wars 76: Artoo-Deetoo to the Rescue
 * Marvel Star Wars 77: Chanteuse of the Stars
 * Marvel Star Wars 79: The Big Con
 * Marvel Star Wars 80: Ellie
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * The Truce at Bakura
 * Marvel Star Wars 81: Jawas of Doom
 * Marvel Star Wars 82: Diplomacy
 * Marvel Star Wars 85: The Hero
 * Marvel Star Wars 87: Still Active After All These Years
 * Marvel Star Wars 88: Figurehead
 * Marvel Star Wars 90: The Choice
 * Marvel Star Wars 91: Wookiee World
 * Marvel Star Wars 92: The Dream
 * Marvel Star Wars 93: Catspaw
 * Marvel Star Wars 94: Small Wars
 * Marvel Star Wars 95: No Zeltrons
 * Marvel Star Wars 96: Duel With a Dark Lord
 * Marvel Star Wars 97: Escape
 * Marvel Star Wars 101: Far, Far Away
 * Marvel Star Wars 99: Touch of the Godess
 * Marvel Star Wars 100: First Strike
 * Marvel Star Wars 102: School Spirit
 * Marvel Star Wars 103: Tai
 * Marvel Star Wars 104: Nagais and Dolls
 * Marvel Star Wars 105: The Party's Over
 * Marvel Star Wars 106: My Hiromi
 * Marvel Star Wars 107: All Together Now
 * Marvel Star Wars 84: Seoul Searching
 * Marvel Star Wars 89: I'll See You in the Throne Room
 * Marvel Star Wars 98: Supply and Demand
 * The Glove of Darth Vader
 * The Lost City of the Jedi
 * Zorba the Hutt's Revenge
 * Mission from Mount Yoda
 * Queen of the Empire
 * Prophets of the Dark Side
 * Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
 * The Courtship of Princess Leia
 * Heir to the Empire
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command
 * Dark Empire
 * Dark Empire II
 * Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
 * Empire's End
 * I, Jedi
 * Jedi Search
 * Dark Apprentice
 * Champions of the Force
 * Children of the Jedi
 * Darksaber
 * Planet of Twilight
 * Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
 * The Crystal Star
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
 * Before the Storm
 * Shield of Lies
 * Tyrant's Test
 * The New Rebellion
 * Ambush at Corellia
 * Assault at Selonia
 * Showdown at Centerpoint
 * Vector Prime
 * Specter of the Past
 * Vision of the Future
 * ''Star Wars: Union
 * ''The Golden Globe
 * ''Lyric's World
 * ''Promises
 * ''Anakin's Quest
 * ''Vader's Fortress
 * ''Kenobi's Blade
 * Survivor's Quest
 * Heirs of the Force
 * Shadow Academy
 * The Lost Ones
 * ''Lightsabers
 * ''Darkest Knight
 * ''Jedi Under Siege
 * ''Shards of Alderaan
 * ''Diversity Alliance
 * ''Delusions of Grandeur
 * ''Jedi Bounty
 * ''The Emperor's Plague
 * ''Return to Ord Mantell
 * ''Trouble on Cloud City
 * ''Crisis at Crystal Reef
 * Vector Prime
 * Dark Tide I: Onslaught
 * Dark Tide II: Ruin
 * Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
 * Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
 * Balance Point
 * Recovery
 * Edge of Victory I: Conquest
 * Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
 * Star by Star
 * Dark Journey
 * Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream
 * Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand
 * Traitor
 * Destiny's Way
 * Ylesia
 * Force Heretic I: Remnant
 * Force Heretic II: Refugee
 * Force Heretic III: Reunion
 * The Final Prophecy
 * The Unifying Force
 * The Joiner King
 * The Unseen Queen
 * The Swarm War
 * Betrayal

Behind the Scenes
Just as George Lucas took the name "Anakin" from his friend and fellow film director, Ken Annakin, the name "Luke" is naturally derived from Lucas' own name. Luke is sometimes criticised as being a "Mary Sue" character based on Lucas.

In early drafts of the A New Hope screenplay, the main character who became Luke was a girl. In other drafts, Luke was an experienced general rather than a naive youth. Just before the final script was written, his surname was Starkiller.

Portrayal
Luke Skywalker was portrayed in films as an infant by an unknown child actor and as an adult by Mark Hamill.