X-wing Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess

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The Warrior Princess
Publishing company Dark Horse Comics
Subject Star Wars
Genre Science Fiction
Release date(s) 1 October 1996
- 1 February 1997
Country USA
Language English
Number of pages 32 each
Expanded Universe
Era Rebellion
Series X-wing Rogue Squadron
Galactic Year 4 ABY
Canon C
Preceded By Battleground: Tatooine
Followed By Requiem for a Rogue
Creative team
Script writer Michael Stackpole &
Scott Tolson
Cover artist(s) Mark Harrison
Penciller(s) John Nadeau
Inker(s) Jordi Ensign
Colorist(s) Dave Nestelle
Letterer(s) Vickie Williams
Designer(s) Scott Tice
Editor(s) Peet Janes
Publisher(s) Mike Richardson

X-wing Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess is a four-part story arc in the X-wing: Rogue Squadron series of comic books written by Michael Stackpole & Scott Tolson. The first issue was published on 1 October 1996 by Dark Horse Comics. The story is set in the Star Wars galaxy approximately one year after the Battle of Endor in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and five years after the Battle of Yavin in Episode IV: A New Hope

Contents

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[edit] Issues

  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 13: The Warrior Princess, Part 1
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 14: The Warrior Princess, Part 2
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 15: The Warrior Princess, Part 3
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 16: The Warrior Princess, Part 4

[edit] Dramatis personae

  • 9-A9
  • Arian Laabann
  • Ashaad
  • Chad Vader
  • Derek Klivian
  • Devers
  • Dllr Nep
  • Feylis Ardele
  • Gror Pernon
  • Harrandartha Estillo
  • Herian I'ngre
  • Ibtisam
  • Isplourrdacartha Estillo
  • Leonia Tavira
  • Nrin Vakil
  • Poe
  • Rial Pernon
  • Tycho Celchu
  • Wedge Antilles
  • Wes Janson

[edit] Collections

  • Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron - The Warrior Princess
  • Omnibus: X-wing Rogue Squadron Volume 2

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