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A few hours in to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, protagonist Cal Kestis explores the planet Koboh and meets a frog-like alien named Turgle. This little frog dude is a scene-stealing charmer.
Issue #3 of Jedi Knights, written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Madibek Musabekov, unveils behemoth dinosaur-like monsters with scaly hides and immense teeth to the wider Star Wars canon.
Aided by the alien pilot Greez, his (cute as can be) droid companion BD-1, and Force-user mentor Cere Junda, the game takes Cal on an epic adventure through new and familiar corners of the galaxy.
The porgs did not have the exotic, alien looks featured above, the cast of Star Wars: The Last Jedi had some interesting reactions to the creatures, nonetheless.
Check out how our favourite droids, Sith and Jedi changed in the journey from concept to the big screen. TL;DR – a bunch of them were nearly women. By Hugh Armitage Published: 20 March 2017 ...
Star Wars #2, written by Alex Segura, with art by Phil Noto, features a telling dialogue between Luke and an alien character named Jesrit, as the still-fledgling Jedi promises to help her people ...
When the reveal trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor hit, internet speculation was ablaze about one very particular element of it. Specifically, a short bit at around the 44 second mark, in which ...
Alien life forms, from the bizarre Dugs to almost-human Nightsisters, ... Concept art by Dermot Power for Shaak Ti, a Jedi Master of this species, ...
Star Wars: The Last Jedi 4K Blu-ray cover art. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, LucasFilm/Disney Wrapping things up is a series of no less than 15 deleted and extended scenes.
Despite the tepid reception back in 2000, the Jedi Power Battles remaster is a fun return to simpler times when Star Wars video games were allowed to be weird. Skip to main content Open menu Close ...