Who Kept Luke When He Was a Baby in Star Wars

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"I'k not stupid, Kenobi. Just because I haven't flown across the galaxy like you take doesn't brand me some sort of ignorant hick."
―Owen Lars, to Obi-Wan Kenobi [src]

Owen Lars was a human male person from the desert planet Tatooine who worked as a moisture farmer. He was the son of Aika and Cliegg Lars, and he became the stepbrother of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker when Cliegg married Anakin'south mother, Shmi Skywalker. In 22 BBY, Shmi was killed by Tusken Raiders, and Cliegg passed away soon after. Lars married his girlfriend, Beru Whitesun, and they toiled to maintain the homestead.

In 19 BBY, Lars and his wife were contacted by Skywalker'south Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and they were tasked with caring for Skywalker's babe son, Luke. Lars believed that Skywalker had died due to his role as a Jedi, so to protect Luke, the farmer forbade Kenobi from visiting or training the boy. In the following years, Lars prevented Luke from knowing the truth about his male parent, and he kept the male child busy with farm work.

In 0 BBY, Lars and Luke Skywalker purchased the droid R2-D2, who, unbeknownst to them, possessed stolen plans for the Expiry Star, an Imperial superweapon. Imperial stormtroopers tracked the droid to Lars' homestead, where they interrogated and murdered both him and his wife. When Skywalker discovered that his family had been killed, he left Tatooine with Kenobi to train as a Jedi, joining the Rebel Alliance and destroying the Decease Star in the Battle of Yavin.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • ane.1 Early life and tragedy
    • 1.2 Raising Luke Skywalker
    • 1.3 Final days
    • i.4 Legacy
  • two Personality and traits
  • 3 Equipment
  • iv Behind the scenes
    • iv.1 Creation and portrayal
    • iv.2 Star Wars LINE Webtoon
  • five Appearances
    • 5.1 Not-catechism appearances
  • 6 Sources
    • 6.1 Not-canon sources
  • vii Notes and references

Biography [ ]

Early on life and tragedy [ ]

Owen Lars: "Where are yous going?"
Anakin Skywalker: "To find my mother."
Cliegg Lars: "Your mother's dead, son. Accept it."
―Owen Lars, Anakin Skywalker, and Cliegg Lars[src]

Owen Lars was a human male born to the kind-hearted moisture farmer Cliegg Lars[6] and his wife, Aika, after they met on a bustling Cadre World. When Aika died, the father and son traveled to Cliegg's homeworld, the desert planet of Tatooine,[iv] where they lived on the Lars family unit's homestead near the township of Anchorhead.[6] As a fellow, Lars had a potent vision of who he wanted to become, assertive that he should be rooted on Tatooine and focused on improving the homestead.[1] During or later on the year 32 BBY,[7] Cliegg went to Mos Espa in search of a new farmhand, and he met Shmi Skywalker,[4] a slave owned by the Toydarian junk dealer Watto. Cliegg fell in honey with Shmi, then he purchased her, gear up her gratis, and married her. Lars loved his stepmother very much, merely he saw her sadness whenever she thought of her son, Anakin Skywalker,[ane] who had left Tatooine to join the Jedi Lodge on Coruscant.[8] Seeing his mother'southward sadness made Lars wonder how anyone could have left her behind.[one] In the following years, the family lived quietly,[6] and at some point, during a trip to Anchorhead, Lars met[4] a local daughter named Beru Whitesun,[9] a third-generation moisture farmer. The two cruel in love and began dating.[4]

The Lars family tells Anakin Skywalker about Shmi Skywalker's abduction.

Though Lars planned for a comfy time to come on his family homestead,[9] the peace was broken by 22 BBY,[10] when one morning, Shmi was attacked and abducted by Tusken Raiders. Furious,[6] Lars' father rallied 29 other wet farmers to help search for her. When the group returned, at that place were but four survivors, including Cliegg, who had lost a leg and was bars to a repulsorlift chair. Equally fourth dimension passed, Lars and his begetter had niggling hope for Shmi's survival. A month later, Anakin Skywalker returned to Tatooine after a 10 year absence to look for his mother. He plant that she had been sold to Cliegg, so he, along with Senator Padmé Amidala, visited the homestead. Lars introduced himself and Whitesun to the visitors, and when Skywalker asked about Shmi, Cliegg introduced himself, inviting the Jedi inside to talk. Cliegg told the Jedi about Shmi'southward kidnapping, telling the Jedi that she was dead.[5] Refusing to believe his stepfather, Skywalker borrowed Lars' dive and tracked the Tusken Raiders.[1]

The next day, Skywalker returned with Shmi'south corpse. The Lars family buried Shmi exterior their dwelling and held a quiet funeral.[6] Following the funeral, Skywalker and Amidala left, and Lars never saw them again. Lars' male parent was determined to continue the life he worked hard to create,[4] only the tragedy weakened Cliegg, and he died soon after[6] of a broken heart,[4] leaving his subcontract and traditions to Lars.[half-dozen] Soon subsequently, Lars and Whitesun married, and together they toiled to maintain the farm.[1] Owen and Beru decided to have a child, but bug of infertility precluded them to have one, leading them to consider seeing one of the fertility droids at Mos Eisley.[11]

Beru and Owen Lars agree the infant Luke Skywalker and lookout Tatooine'due south binary dusk.

In 19 BBY,[12] Lars and his married woman were contacted by Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Jedi Chief who had trained Skywalker, and he tasked the couple with protecting Skywalker's infant son, Luke.[xiii] Although Lars was initially reluctant, Beru convinced him to adopt the child.[four] When Kenobi arrived at the moisture farm, he presented Lars and Beru with the baby Skywalker, and the couple held their newly adopted kid as they watched the binary dusk of Tatooine.[14] Lars came to believe that his stepbrother had died and that Kenobi was responsible.[xiii] However, Lars' stepbrother was alive, having turned to the nighttime side of the Force, betraying the Jedi Lodge and becoming the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Later on delivering the child, Kenobi went into exile,[xiv] irresolute his proper name to "Ben" and keeping watch over the immature Skywalker. In an endeavor to protect Luke, Lars forbade Kenobi from training the male child[13] and from visiting.[15]

Raising Luke Skywalker [ ]

"I told you, I'yard not gonna let y'all warp the boy like y'all did his male parent. You brought him to me to protect, and that'south what I'grand doing. Protecting him from y'all."
"I'm not request to train the boy. You lot've made yourself quite clear on that matter. But Luke has potential to be something…truly remarkable. Just as his father was, before he—"
"Before yous got him killed! Haven't you murdered plenty Skywalkers already, Kenobi?"
―Lars and Obi-Wan Kenobi [src]

When Skywalker was seven years old, Lars found him alone, planning to watch a meteor shower. Fearing that his nephew could have been attacked by Tusken Raiders, Lars scolded him and so argued with Beru, stating he would proceed the boy occupied with more chores. The post-obit morning, Lars told Skywalker that he could non protect him all the time, and that he would teach him the safety basics of the subcontract. Then, to Beru and Skywalker'south surprise, Lars revealed he planned to evidence him how to utilize a blaster burglarize. Although Beru felt Skywalker was too young, Lars went forward with his programme to teach his excited nephew.[xvi]

While Skywalker was still a boy, Tatooine was plagued by the Corking Drought, which halted h2o collection for wet farmers. During the drought, Jabba Desilijic Tiure, the Hutt crime lord of Tatooine, declared a water tax, and he had his enforcers have the farmers' harvests, sometimes by forcefulness. However, unknown to Lars, Kenobi was protecting the Lars homestead from Jabba'south thugs, so the family was never forced to pay. Still, the drought continued to worsen, and one night, Skywalker left the moisture farm to steal h2o from the Hutt's thugs. When Lars and Beru realized that Skywalker was missing, they searched for the male child, but they were unable to find him. Kenobi, still, sensed that Skywalker was in danger, and the Jedi institute and rescued the boy, bringing him back to the homestead. In the morning, Beru found Skywalker, and called for her husband. Lars rushed to Skywalker's side, asking if he was all correct. Skywalker, was unharmed, but he was unable to recall whatsoever of the previous night's events. About a calendar week afterward, the drought lifted, and the moisture vaporators began collecting water again.[17]

Fearing that Kenobi will lead to Skywalker's expiry, Lars tells the Jedi to stay abroad from the boy.

A year later on the Nifty Drought'due south terminate, Skywalker took interest in piloting his family'southward T-16 skyhopper, and during one adventurous flight, Skywalker became overconfident in his abilities, wrecking the skyhopper in Ragamuffin's Canyon. Lars grounded Skywalker, enraged that they were short a speeder and could not beget repairs. When Skywalker suggested entering a race at Anchorhead and using prize coin, Lars rejected the idea, telling Skywalker that he would never fly again. In the following days, Lars and Skywalker went to a market to buy an astromech droid and a droid capable of speaking Bocce. While Lars was looking at droids, Skywalker was approached by two Jawas, who handed him a box filled with the parts needed to repair the skyhopper. Skywalker believed information technology was a gift from his uncle, and the boy thanked him and rushed off; in actuality, the parts were from Kenobi, who believed that Skywalker needed more do piloting. All the same, Lars immediately realized that Kenobi had interfered, as well recalling the unusual absence of Tusken Raiders and Hutt thugs at the homestead. Furious, Lars visited Kenobi's abode, bringing the skyhopper parts with him. Reasserting that he did not want Kenobi's help, Lars told the hermit to leave Skywalker lonely, proverb it was his own chore to protect Skywalker, and that the Jedi was whom Skywalker needed protection from.[xiii]

Before long later, Lars purchased skyhoppper parts at Tosche Station, hoping to set the speeder with Skywalker and ameliorate their strained human relationship. However, when Lars returned habitation, the farmer was attacked by Krrsantan, a Wookiee compensation hunter searching for the human being who had defied Jabba's tax collectors the year before. Krrsantan took Lars to a clifftop near the Dune Body of water, where the Wookiee cuffed and beat the farmer with an electrical baton, hoping to arm-twist a scream. Lars begged Krrsantan to stop, saying that he could not empathize the Wookiee'south language and was unable to reply his questions. The bounty hunter continued to attack until Kenobi appeared atop the cliff, revealing himself to be the man marked for compensation. Krrsantan immediately attacked Kenobi, chop-chop snaring the Jedi in a stun net. While Krrsantan's back was turned, Lars charged, but the Wookiee knocked him back, sending the farmer over the cliff edge. Lars caught himself on a protrusion from the cliff, hanging on every bit Kenobi summoned his lightsaber, cut the net and reengaging the Wookiee. Kenobi knocked the Wookiee over with the Force and turned his attention to rescuing Lars.[18]

Prophylactic from the bounty hunter, Lars is reunited with Skywalker.

Even so, Krrsantan quickly stood back up, grabbing a boulder and preparing to kill his target. Kenobi sliced the boulder in one-half, but one chunk roughshod and bankrupt the rock which had been supporting Lars. The farmer began to fall, but he was saved past Kenobi, who held him through the Force. Kenobi struggled to concentrate on holding Lars and fending off the Wookiee, and the Jedi lost his grip on the farmer, who began to collapse toward the ground. As Lars barbarous, still, Skywalker—who had repaired the skyhopper and went in search of his captured uncle—arrived, catching him on i of the skyhopper'southward cannons. Skywalker landed the skyhopper and apologized, and Lars embraced his nephew, looking up to run across Kenobi continuing victorious on the clifftop. After the result, Lars and Kenobi never spoke, and they both happily returned to their homes.[eighteen]

Years later, when Skywalker was twelve years old,[19] Beru compared Skywalker to his father afterwards Lars noted he was proud of his nephew's hard piece of work. Refusing to discuss Anakin any farther, Lars told Beru that his nephew was like a son to him. Not wanting Skywalker to experience war in his lifetime, he admitted he would not let him join the Purple Academy. Later that twenty-four hours, Skywalker and his friend Windy got lost in a sandstorm and encountered a krayt dragon.[xvi] The ii boys were saved by Kenobi, who took them dorsum home. Lars thanked Kenobi for bringing Skywalker back safely, but once again told the Jedi to stay away from the boy. In return, Kenobi revealed he had been observing Skywalker, informing Lars that the Force was strong in him and that he would leave the farm 1 solar day. Lars responded by saying that the Jedi went extinct with the Galactic Democracy, alarm Kenobi to never visit the homestead again.[20]

Final days [ ]

"You know, I recall that R2 unit of measurement we bought may have been stolen."
"What makes y'all think that?"
"Well, I stumbled beyond a recording while I was cleaning him. He says that he belongs to someone named Obi-Wan Kenobi. I idea he might have meant old Ben. Do you lot know what he's talking about?"
"Mm."
"I wonder if he's related to Ben."
"That magician'due south merely a crazy old human. At present, tomorrow I desire yous to take that R2 unit of measurement to Anchorhead and accept its memory erased. That'll be the finish of it. It belongs to us now."
―Luke Skywalker and Lars [src]

Lars and Skywalker purchase C-3PO from Jawas.

In 0 BBY,[2] a company of Jawas came by the homestead to sell miscellaneous droids. Lars, requiring an astromech droid and a droid capable of programming moisture vaporators, settled on purchasing the astromech droid R5-D4 and the protocol droid C-3PO, respectively. With the droids selected, Lars told Skywalker to clean them, despite the male child's plans of going to Tosche Station with his friends. However, Skywalker discovered that the R5 unit had a bad motivator, and he informed his uncle. At the proposition of C-3PO, Lars bought the astromech droid R2-D2 in identify of R5-D4.[3]

Later, while Skywalker was cleaning R2-D2, he discovered a holographic message for "Obi-Wan Kenobi." Wondering if the droid was referring to Ben Kenobi, Skywalker asked his uncle during dinner. Lars replied that Kenobi was just a crazy old magician, telling Skywalker to take the droid to Anchorhead and have its memory erased. When Skywalker asked about the possibility of "Obi-Wan" coming to look for the droid, Lars denied the idea, telling Skywalker that the homo had died effectually the same time every bit his male parent. The mention of his father piqued Skywalker's interest, and he asked if the homo had known his male parent. Lars told Skywalker to forget it, telling his nephew to take care of the droids by morning. Thinking the droids would provide extra help on the subcontract, Skywalker, who desired to enroll in the Imperial Academy like his friends, asked Lars if he could join that year. Fearing that Skywalker was too much like his father, Lars denied his nephew'due south wish, stating that his help was nevertheless needed and that he could enroll in the following year. Disappointed, Skywalker left, leaving Lars and Beru to discuss if and when to let him join.[3]

The deaths of Lars and Beru prompted Skywalker to join the Rebellion.

When the morning came, Lars could non detect his nephew, so he asked his married woman if she knew where he was. Beru believed that Skywalker was doing chores, simply in actuality, Skywalker was searching for R2-D2, who had run off in search of Kenobi. Unknown to Lars, R2-D2 was carrying stolen plans of the Death Star, the Galactic Empire's recently completed superweapon capable of destroying entire planets. Regal stormtroopers, desperate to reclaim the data, traced the droid to the Lars homestead, where they proceeded to interrogate Lars and Beru. Failing to larn the plans, the stormtroopers killed the couple, burning the habitation and leaving.[xv] When Skywalker returned, finding his family murdered and home in ruins, he decided to leave Tatooine with Kenobi and train to get a Jedi Knight like his father. The pair traveled to the Mos Eisley spaceport, where they met Han Solo, a smuggler who agreed to take them to the planet Alderaan aboard the Millennium Falcon.[3]

Legacy [ ]

"I guess it's an irony. If the boy was here when the jackboot came downwardly, the Empire would nevertheless have a Decease Star… But if the family wasn't killed, maybe he'd never have left."
―Chelli Lona Aphra [src]

The deaths of Lars and Beru prompted Skywalker to go out Tatooine with Kenobi and bring together the Alliance to Restore the Democracy. Upon joining the Rebels, Skywalker fought in the Boxing of Yavin, destroying the Death Star and becoming a Rebellion hero.[3] Even across the realm of the living, Owen's wife Beru speculated that maybe if Owen had immune Luke to leave Tatooine sooner they could be however live, but she ended up resting comfortably acknowledging what heroic actions Luke made subsequently their deaths.[eleven] Despite the recent loss of his family, Skywalker did not grieve until before long after the battle, when his love interest, Nakari Kelen, was killed on the planet Omereth. Kelen's death provided Skywalker a moment to consider his losses, and he wept upon thinking of his aunt and uncle.[21]

Skywalker afterward returned to Tatooine to recover Kenobi'due south journal, which contained stories of the Jedi's few encounters with the Lars family.[17] In the weeks after the Boxing of Yavin, Darth Vader searched for the airplane pilot responsible for destroying the Death Star, discovering that the pilot was the son he never knew he had. Vader, accompanied past Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra, revisited the abased homestead and followed Skywalker'due south trail. While assessing the destruction, Aphra speculated that Skywalker might take never left Tatooine, had his family unit been spared.[22]

As Luke never liked Lars' moisture farm and didn't want to become a farmer, he eventually became a Jedi Knight like his father before him and somewhen a Jedi Master post-obit the end of the Galactic Empire. Even so, after the destruction of his Jedi students at the easily of his nephew Ben Solo, Luke went into exile and temporarily became a farmer on the legendary planet of Ahch-To.[23] In 34 ABY, earlier the Force-sensitive scavenger Rey's coming to Ahch-To, Skywalker had a dream about an alternate life where he ignored Organa'south message and never joined the rebellion, remaining in the wet farming business with Owen and getting married to his friend Camie Marstrap. In his dream, Skywalker never went to search for Kenobi and stormtroopers came to take dorsum C-3PO and R2-D2. Owen also was taken by the stormtroopers to be interrogated, just released three days later on, though remained silent and pale during the long ride back from Mos Eisley.[24]

Personality and traits [ ]

"Beru, you know Luke is like a son to me. You know that I volition practise anything to keep you lot and Luke safe."
―Owen Lars, to Beru Lars [src]

Influenced past his father's teachings and his stepbrother's adventures, Lars was caring, even so strict.

Lars was a male human with light skin and blueish eyes, and he stood at a peak of i.7 meters (5 feet, vii inches). He had nighttime brown hair in his youth, and it turned grayness with age.[4] As his stepmother Shmi Skywalker recounted, the immature Lars was a businesslike and strong worker, who was as well thankful for life'due south elementary delights.[9] The son of Cliegg, Lars was raised in the traditions of discipline and hard work. Wanting to teach those values to Luke Skywalker, Lars was caring, but he was also gruff and strict.[1] As such, Lars could be sometimes cranky, but he nevertheless taught Luke everything from fixing vaporators to flying airspeeders.[25] Ultimately, as a consequence, in that location was often tension betwixt Lars and Skywalker, which forced Beru to mediate.[ane]

Feeling great disdain towards the Jedi Order, Lars believed that Kenobi had warped Anakin'due south mind[13] into leaving Shmi on Tatooine, an deed he considered to exist unimaginable.[1] Lars likewise held Kenobi responsible for the deaths of Shmi and Anakin (whom was believed to accept died), assertive that the Jedi's actions had torn the family unit apart.[13] When Kenobi left Skywalker under Lars' reluctant protection,[4] the farmer told the Jedi to stay away from them, fearing that Kenobi would create similar consequences with the boy.[13] Despite his feelings well-nigh Kenobi, Lars helped him fight the Wookiee Krrsantan, which the Jedi viewed every bit an act of bravery.[18] To go along Skywalker out of trouble, Lars kept his nephew's Jedi lineage a cloak-and-dagger, challenge that Skywalker's begetter was simply a navigator on a spice freighter.[1] When Luke desired to go out Tatooine, Lars found it difficult to ignore his gruff, protective attitude, which had go a habit over the years.[four]

Kenobi believed Lars was a proud man, so he feared the farmer would rather fight than pay the protection money Jabba the Hutt demanded. The Jedi Master thought this would exist a foolish choice, especially afterwards he promised to raise Luke, though he also realized Lars was smart enough to know when to fight his battles.[26] Lars was not much given to expressing amore in words, only often did small things for Beru, surprising kindnesses that would crusade her to smiling and her eyes to calorie-free up.[21]

Lars spoke Galactic Bones Standard.[3] However, he didn't know how to speak Shyriiwook, the language of the Wookiees, something which nearly costed him his live at the hands of Black Krrsantan, if non for Obi-Wan Kenobi'south lucky intervention.[18]

Equipment [ ]

"What I really need is a droid who understands the binary language of moisture vaporators."
"Vaporators? Sir, my first job was programming binary loadlifters—very similar to your vaporators in most respects."
―Lars and C-3PO [src]

A cutaway of Lars' homestead

In his youth, Lars owned a red swoop bicycle, which Anakin used while searching for Shmi.[1] Afterward in life, Lars acquired an inexpensive V-35 Courier,[27] and he allowed Skywalker to pilot a T-16 skyhopper[13] and an old, dilapidated Ten-34 landspeeder[28] in which he kept a blaster rifle.[three] In his work, Lars used an SX-xiv Field Hover-Ute, and he constantly maintained numerous GX-8 water vaporators throughout the farm. To conserve power and solar radiations, Lars would shut the subcontract down each night, only leaving on perimeter sensors to warn him of approaching Tusken Raiders or unsafe animal.[29] To aid in Lars' piece of work, he endemic an R5 astromech droid, a Wednesday 15 "Septoid two" Treadwell droid, and a centuries-quondam EG-6 ability droid among others,[29] which were destroyed when the Galactic Empire razed the home.[22] Lars dressed in crude clothing made in Anchorhead, also wearing a tool pouch and a simple overcoat to provide warmth on common cold desert evenings.[4]

Behind the scenes [ ]

Creation and portrayal [ ]

"He obviously doesn't want to see Luke go and do what Anakin did. He's non a bad graphic symbol—he's a good character, I call back. He's doing what he thinks is right, simply he'southward at that place to oppose Luke's eagerness to go off and exist a hero."
―Joel Edgerton, on Owen Lars [src]

Joel Edgerton portrayed immature Owen Lars.

Owen Lars first appeared in the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which was written and directed by George Lucas.[3] In A New Hope, Lars was portrayed by Phil Brown and credited every bit "Uncle Owen".[3] Historically, Lars was start mentioned in the crude typhoon of A New Promise, in which he and Beru were anthropologists working on Yavin. In the film's 2d draft, titled Adventures of the Starkiller, Episode I: The Star Wars, Lars and Beru were rewritten to be the guardians of twins Biggs and Windy Starkiller, and it was in this draft that Lars and Beru became the uncle and aunt of Luke Skywalker. In the second draft, Lars was also a Jedi, and it was non until the third typhoon, The Star Wars: From The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, that Lars became a farmer.[30] Lars' origins every bit an anthropologist were a cocky-reference by Lucas, who had intended to study anthropology at San Francisco State University earlier he switched to cinematography.[31] Later, the screenplay for Star Wars: Episode Vi Return of the Jedi also revealed that Lars and Ben Kenobi were brothers, although the idea was removed from the script's final cutting.[32]

In 2002, a younger Lars, portrayed by Joel Edgerton, appeared in the film Star Wars: Episode Two Assail of the Clones, the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Canonically, Attack of the Clones is the first time Lars' proper name is mentioned in total.[5] In 2005, Edgerton returned to the role for Star Wars: Episode Iii Revenge of the Sith, the prequel trilogy'southward conclusion,.[fourteen] In 2014, Edgerton likewise expressed enthusiasm in reprising the function for a rumored Obi-Wan Kenobi Anthology film.[33] Other than Dark-brown and Edgerton, Lars has been portrayed by Charles Howerton, who voiced the character in the young readers book Episode IV: A New Hope Read-Along Storybook and CD,[34] and Michael Donovan, who voiced Lars in "Mission to Mos Eisley, an episode of the non-canon television set show LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales.[35]

While shooting Episode II in Tunisia, Edgerton filmed a scene for Episode III in which he is delivered the baby Luke past Obi-Wan, played by a stand-in player rather than Ewan McGregor, every bit Lucas didn't desire to render to Tunisia for that single shot years subsequently. However, the scene was inverse during the Episode III shoot in September 2003, where McGregor playing Kenobi was filmed handing infant Luke to Bonnie Maree Piesse playing Beru, this fourth dimension with Owen being played by an stand-in as Lucas "felt information technology would be better if Luke were handed over to a woman". Anyway, Edgerton was shot and added to the scene almost a yr later on.[36]

Star Wars LINE Webtoon [ ]

Lars and Skywalker, every bit depicted in Hong Jac Ga's Star Wars

In 2015, a Korean webcomic by Hong Jac Ga just titled Star Wars adapted the original trilogy, offset with the events leading into A New Promise. The comic features Lars in its outset iv chapters: "An Old Friend," "Meeting the Droids," "Beginning of an Adventure," and "Only Hope." Chapters i and two involve an original story set during Skywalker's childhood, beginning in 12 BBY and jumping frontwards to 6 BBY. The third, quaternary chapters adjust early scenes from A New Promise.[37] Due to cultural leeway, the comic is canonically in a "greyness surface area,"[38] just it is recounted in this commodity. Star Wars: The Consummate Visual Lexicon, New Edition later retconned function of the comic to occur in 7 BBY instead of half dozen BBY.[39]

Appearances [ ]

Non-catechism appearances [ ]

  • DroidTalesLogo-Dplus.png LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales – "Mission to Mos Eisley" (In flashback(south))
  • LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales (In flashback(s))

Sources [ ]

Non-canon sources [ ]

  • LEGO Star Wars in 100 Scenes
  • LEGO Star Wars: Chronicles of the Force

Notes and references [ ]

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