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Four Star Wars films have been adapted to manga comics. There are currently no manga adaptations of Attack of the Clones or Revenge of the Sith.
Volumes[]
A New Hope[]
Artwork-Hisao Tamaki
Volumes-4
Volume 1:Luke meeting Obi-wan and the droids, destruction of Leia's home
Volume 2:Meeting of Han Solo, journey to Death Star
Volume 3:Death Star events, Obi-wan's death
Volume 4:Attack of Death Star
The Empire Strikes Back[]
Artwork-Toshiki Kudo
Volumes-4
Volume 1:Hoth Battle
Volume 2:Meeting Yoda
Volume 3:Han, Leia, Chewbacca, C3P-O on Cloud City
Volume 4:Han frozen, Luke loses his hand to Vader
Return of the Jedi[]
Artwork-Shin-Ichi Hiromoto
Volumes-4
Volume 1:Everyone captured by Jabba
Volume 2:Escape from Jabba, head to Dagobah
Volume 3:Ewok village, Luke's capture
Volume 4:Death of Vader and Palpatine
The Phantom Menace[]
Artwork-Kia Asamiya
Volumes-2
Volume 1:Finding of Anakin
Volume 2:Qui-Gon's death and Darth Maul battle
Differences[]
- In episode 4, Leia's classic cinnamon bun hairstyle is accentuated with a trailing portion of hair hanging beneath.
- In episode 4 volume 3 when Kenobi battles Darth Vader, the lightsaber duel is much more elaborate and more fluid as per the typical manner in manga.
- In episode 6 volume 2 when Leia kills Jabba the Hutt , he vomits more, Leia attacks a Gamorrean guard with a staff, and she is grabbed when swinging by Luke, and Darth Vader's eyes are stylistically reminiscent of super deformed.
Notes[]
- To conform to Western standards, the art was copied in mirror-image in order to be read from left-to-right.
External links[]
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