The cover to Star Wars (1977) 16, referring to the "Star Warriors"
Star Warriors was a term for the protagonists of the original Star Wars trilogy, used primarily in Marvel Comics' first Star Wars series. The name was only used by the narrator, in captions[1], or on an issue's cover.[2]
Star Warriors was also the title of the comic's letter column in the first three issues of the series. Starting with the fourth issue it was called Star-Words.[3]
Appearances[]
- Star Wars (1977) 6
- Star Wars (1977) 16 (Cover only)
- Star Wars (1977) 19 (Cover only)
- Star Wars (1977) 21
- Star Wars (1977) 35 (Cover only)
- Star Wars Weekly 21
- Star Wars Weekly 28
- Star Wars Weekly 49 (Cover only)
- Star Wars Weekly 111 (Cover only)
- Star Wars Weekly 115 (Cover only)
- The Bounty Hunter of Ord Mantell
- The Serpent Masters
- Traitor's Gambit
- The Paradise Detour
- Star Wars (1977) 38
- The Empire Strikes Back Weekly 122 (Cover only)
- Star Wars (1977) 45
- Star Wars (1977) 46
- Star Wars (1977) 49
- Star Wars (1977) 54
- Star Wars (1977) 57
- Star Wars (1977) 61
- Star Wars (1977) 66
Sources[]
- 1977 Topps Star Wars Series 3 Card: The Star Warriors! (backup link)
- 1978 Topps Star Wars Series 4 Card: The star warriors aim for action! (backup link)
- 1978 Topps Star Wars Series 4 Card: The young star warrior (backup link)
- 1978 Topps Star Wars Series 5 Card: Luke, the Star Warrior! (backup link)
- 1980 Topps Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Series 1 Card: End of the Star Warriors? (backup link)