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Marvel Brought Star Wars to Comics 49 Years Ago, But the Cover Art Was Unforgettable for All the Wrong Reasons
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Animated shows, games, toys, and anything else you can think of have had some sort of relationship with Star Wars over the years.
Among the massive and diverse list, Star Wars comics and novels are pretty straightforward.
However, one of the earliest Star Wars adaptations was Marvel’s attempt to turn the blockbuster movie into a comic series.
However, my biggest complaint is about the depiction of one of the most iconic movie villains of all time.
Star Wars #1 would still make a prized addition to any fan’s collection.