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Quell, pilot and leader of Alphabet Squadron, deserted the Imperial army and joined the New Republic in the canon novel series by Alexander Freed released in 2019. She s joined by the original series s iconic character Lando Calrissian, as well as Doctor Aphra, a rogue archaeologist; Rae Slone, an Imperial commander; Sana Starros, a bounty hunter and smuggler; and Jedi twins Terec and Ceret all LGBTQ+ characters illustrated by LGBTQ+ artists. “Being invited to portray these two amazing characters was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I couldn’t let slip away,” Javier Garrón, the cover artist for “The High Republic #6,” told StarWars.com. “It’s a chance to highlight what I love about them and Star Wars: it’s an endless universe, immensely diverse and inclusive. With each story its limits are shattered and it becomes richer, more interesting and more fun to explore. So I wanted to draw Terec and Cerec as the powerful characters they are, filled with dete ....
And more! In Brandon Wainerdi about the phone call that spawned Heir to the Empire and introduced the world to Grand Admiral Thrawn. “It was a chance to jumpstart my career in a way that I’d never thought possible, but it was also a chance for me to fall flat on my face in front of millions of Star Wars fans (laughs). On top of that, I had never written a trilogy before: a single story told in three volumes, in 300,000 words. But by the next morning, I had enough of a germ of an idea that I thought it could be possible. The big question was whether I could capture the atmosphere of Star Wars, but I knew I needed to at least try. I went ahead and said yes, and it seems to be working out so far.” ....