Set Description:
Kids on the way! In Volume 2 that is.
It is the "legacies" as heard from before 1977 and onward, to retell the tale of wars among the stars. All in all, with bargain bin dives and the eventual universe making headway, it is nostalgia in the making of adventurers and seekers of the "force" among us. Captured with the idea of imagination and making the wind of fortune prosperous for people of all ages! Kidding adults are for the age old questions of holding true to form, while the newcomers are getting their space legs.
It comforts the unity among us that the spirits are willing!
Letting bygones be bygones as it turns a phrase to a new side of force dimension, regarding the legacy of the Star Wars!
By showing the cards early with the colors of lightsabers dawns in a new era of the early 2000's headwinds of Stars and their subsequent wars. The space fairing travelers have embarked with fighters and other vehicles to ongoing adventures.
Many the sides of the 2-sided proposed force, but when they come in all shades it isn't as much a black and white, but instead, good vs evil! While taking in the counsels of wisdom, which is like some news conference, the dire need for a call to action comes from the balcony! Notwithstanding for those who seek justice to thwart the evil of apprentices and console the Jedi.
By what goal and stakes at play?
The ongoing tale of how the motivated find strength among limited numbers for a time, times and in more as a half resolution of the rebels. Scum and villainy need be dismantled and the redeemed to say so!

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Star Wars: Legacy 0 |
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Star Wars: Legacy 0 Modern |
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CGC |
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4546932008
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Owner Comments
Preview book. 25 cents issue. John Ostrander text, Jan Duursema cover. Jan Duursema, Sean Cooke & Dan Parsons art. "Hauling out the oats" of what next could be found on stands? Only a quarter? Sparing no quarter at the same time, as in comes the cover, with it teasing some fiction fantasy play art. Whimsical inventiveness that went on to become a character all her own, with some qualms to how she would fit into media and the likes of fans hearts, as almost a favorite. Those scales weren't tipped, and no wool was over anyone's eyes, as the shenanigans and the like were due to those specific wiles. It geared up for a decent ongoing Legacy series with her front and center, at the beginning, with a properly named title, and with everything in between to carry over the nostalgia from the 70's! George Lucas could have had his way in some ongoings of all things Star Wars, but they've kept it canon for the most part among the readers.
A nice $1 find of a reprint that catches most people's eye, when a first print, as it is an Adam Hughes cover with a first appearance!
Complete with a back cover picture of the first ever trilogy of Star Wars in a DVD set, long for this world to be added and built upon from age to age. Taking it back a step to recalibrate before those lightsabers put an eye out, as Red Ryder has got nothing on an ominous Darth Vader!
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
crease right bottom of back cover breaks color.
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Star Wars: Legacy 4 |
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Star Wars: Legacy 4 Modern |
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CGC |
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4546932003
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Owner Comments
NEWSSTAND EDITION. 1st app. of Anson Trask, Sgt. Harkas & Hondo Karr. Newsstand Edition. "Death" of Lord Maleval, Jes, Vax, Lt. Gil & Cpt. Jared Cassel. John Ostrander story. Travel Foreman art. Jan Duursema cover. There is ongoing excitement from the direct issues, which were found in future volumes, and with this newsstand acting as a front runner, an admittedly low grade to mid-grade copy, too. Those on the nostalgia train were all for reading and perusing the bins, more often than not, and only to become treasured as less common. Star Wars titles? They banged those around throughout the decades. By those who attended conventions to get their wares, it is an afterthought though. All those inclined were fans, as from the early 2000's onward there were rekindled and fanned flames. Attending to the hobby as movie goers and readers alike were found as those who could now wish upon a star!
Example 9.8 sold around when this was graded, circa 2025, a newsstand for $85.
Complete with a back cover picture of those said "direct sales" reader copies, with births in lineage that can speak of a better future! From the echos of yesterday unto tomorrow, it is a bitter root that reminds us of those dredges and areas of murk where we once were found ourselves, that now springs into the fruit we can enjoy as the entertainment for all ages.
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
multiple stain center of front cover;
multiple bend cover.
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Star Wars: Legacy 27 |
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Star Wars: Legacy 27 Modern |
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CGC |
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4546932006
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Owner Comments
"Science Fiction Book Club" insert. John Ostrander story. Omar Francia cover & art. More firsts in this series than to shake a proverbial stick at, with some red covers and lightsabers, and also solo villain's duo wielding! Those are some big shoes to fill as the action is about to take place among the heroes! Clearing a path in the plot line in order to make some characters desperate for some hope to cling, too. Yes, those first-time viewers and readers made head room for more Star Wars inspiration to light the way of an already tumultuous time, era, and place among the imaginative backdrop of the celestial bodies. Upward and onward, as the enthralled readers anticipate the forthcoming predictions! Characters, comics, and the movie prequel filled early 2000's holding on for dear life of what could come next! It is in the rear view, as we look to encourage readership, build vocabulary, and otherwise use the noggin to analyze for critical thinking!
Kids on the way!
Complete with a back cover picture of the stick of choice from the 70's Star Wars, which in the 80's went back to clubs with some Conan, but the early 2000's was all about the circuit breaker sword slicers. Shedding some light on that thing! It spun a war tale in the already aligning stars of fiction, as to read and carry on, in short, tradition! At 7.0 only certain renditions of Emperor Palpatine would understand!
Grader Notes:
multiple bend cover;
spine stress lines spine.
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