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The lore of Star Wars, particularly that of the comics, can be broken up into two categories: Legends and Canon. The Legends era encompasses all Star Wars comics and non-film media created before April 2014, when Disney bought the rights to the franchise. The stories and characters in Legends are officially non-canon, with the only exceptions being those who had already appeared in the movies. The Canon involves everything after Disney bought Star Wars and the release of the third movie trilogy. Still, whether canon or not, these are the best characters the Star Wars comics have produced.
10) Baron Soontir Fel

Introduced in 1997 as part of Dark Horseโs X Wing Rogue Squadron series, Baron Soontir Fel was a significant threat to the Rebellion before joining their ranks. As one of the best TIE starfighter pilots in the galaxy, Soontir was originally a hero of the Galactic Empire who fought in numerous battles for the Empire. But after the death of Darth Sidious at the end of Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Soontir became disillusioned with the corruption in the Empire and defected to the Rebellion. From a loyal Imperialist to an honorable member of the Rebellion, Soontir has had an incredibly nuanced and compelling character arc.
9) Keeve Trennis

Set 200 years before the events of Episode IV: A New Hope, the High Republic was the golden age of the Jedi Order. Keeve Trennis debuted as the protagonist of the first Star Wars: The High Republic series released by Marvel in 2021. Keeve was a young and kind Jedi Knight who, over time, became one of the Orderโs most skilled fighters. Wielding two lightsabers that could combine, Keeve faced off against some of the High Republic eraโs most significant threats, including the Nihil and the Drengir. When Keeve eventually recognized that the Jedi were acting as soldiers and not peacekeepers, she left the Jedi Order. A brave and selfless hero, Keeve is one of the most memorable Jedi of the High Republic whose legacy has lasted for centuries.
8) Black Krrsantan

The Wookie Black Krrsantan is a ruthless bounty hunter who worked for the likes of Jabba the Hutt, Boba Fett, and even Darth Vader. He first appeared in Marvel Comicsโ 2015 Darth Vader series before making his live-action debut in The Book of Boba Fett miniseries. After leaving his homeworld of Kashyyk, Krrsantan became a gladiator before transitioning to a bounty hunter. He received his eye scar from Obi-Wan when he tried and failed to kill the exiled Jedi. He has a deep rivalry with fellow Wookie Chewbacca, and the two have fought many times. A fierce warrior, Krrsantan will work for anyone if the money is good enough and he has no problem killing people he once considered to be allies if the job requires it.
7) Darth Krayt

Long after the deaths of Darth Sidious and Darth Vader in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, a new Sith Order rose from the ashes, led by Darth Krayt. This evil Sith Lord was introduced in Dark Horseโs 2001 comic Star Wars: Republic. Named AโSharad Hett, he was raised by Tusken Raiders and became a Jedi who fought during the Clone Wars. AโSharad went into hiding after most of the Jedi were exterminated at the end of the Clone Wars. His desire for revenge led him to becoming a Sith Lord. Over a century after the events of the original film trilogy, Darth Krayt established a new Sith Empire that conquered the galaxy. Darth Krayt was a ruthless tyrant and is one of the most powerful Sith in history.
6) BT-1 and 0-0-0

The droids C-3PO and R2-D2 are some of the most lovable characters in the entire Star Wars franchise. BT-1 and 0-0-0 are essentially their evil doppelgangers. A hilariously dark and sadistic duo, BT-1 is a homicidal โBlastomechโ assassin droid, while 0-0-0 is a modified protocol droid who specializes in torture. Introduced in Marvel Comicsโ 2015 Darth Vader series, the two droids were activated by the archeologist Doctor Aphra and served Darth Vader. When Aphra faked her death and fled the Empire, the two droidsโ programming made them become her reluctant companions. Despite their desire to kill her, Aphra always manages to manipulate them into helping her. As funny yet terrifying inversions of two of Star Warsโ most recognizable droids, BT-1 and 0-0-0, quickly became fan favorites.













