The 5 Best Stories From the Legends-Era Star Wars: Tales Anthology
The Legends-era Star Wars expanded universe is a treasure trove of stories, full of depth and nuance that have entertained fans for decades. Among the many tales, the anthology series “Star Wars: Tales” stands out as a kaleidoscope of narratives that delve into every corner of the galaxy far, far away. Here are the five best stories from this collection that have left a memorable impact on the Star Wars mythos.
1.Darkness(Tales #5) – Written by Ron Marz, with art by Claudio Castellini, this tale follows Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi on an adventure to the planet Pijal. The stark portrayal of the Master-Padawan dynamic and the exploration of the dark side make this story compelling for readers who wish to delve deeper into Jedi lore.
2.A Day in the Life(Tales #12) – Set in Mos Eisley on Tatooine, this narrative from Paul Lee depicts an entire day from morning until night in this notorious spaceport. The view from various characters provides a rich tapestry of life in one of Star Wars’ most iconic locations, deftly capturing the essence of what makes Mos Eisley so intriguingly wretched.
3.Nomad(Tales #21-24) – This four-part story is one for fans who cherish character development and moral conundrums. Written by Rob Williams, “Nomad” tells the story of Darca Nyl, a lone mercenary drawn into a much larger quest. It explores themes like responsibility and redemption in a way that’s both thought-provoking and action-packed.
4.Trooper(**Tales #10**) – Told through the eyes of a stormtrooper, this story written by Garth Ennis is a poignant examination of identity and conformity within the ranks of the Empire’s soldiers. It offers a humanizing look at an often nameless and faceless faction within the Star Wars universe, inviting readers to empathize with those who are usually seen as villains.
5.Skippy the Jedi Droid(**Tales #1**) – A humorous addition penned by Peter David, this story reimagines R5-D4—also colloquially known as Skippy—as a droid with Force abilities. Although not part of official canon, it’s become a fan-favorite for its whimsical approach to Star Wars storytelling and its light-hearted expansion on peripheral characters.
These “Tales” from the Legends collections offer just a snapshot into what was an extensive array of narratives that Star Wars fans could immerse themselves in. Each story holds its own special place in Star Wars’ lore, showcasing just how vast and imaginative this universe really is.