Star Wars is a biggie. Not only is it really good, but there’s also tons of it. Like tons and tons. What starts as a neat little trilogy, eventually leaks into a trilogy of film trilogies, spin-off movies, TV shows, and books. And these spawn comics, audio-dramas, short stories, and even more.
IGN has put together a definitive list of every piece of canon Star Wars content to help you keep track of it all. Whether you’re brand new to Star Wars and can’t wait to explore every inch of the galaxy far, far away, or you’re a seasoned traveler looking to tick off the final few elusive stories, this is the page for you.
Let’s also make clear what we mean by canon. When Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, they essentially reset the Star Wars universe. They turned almost everything outside of the core six films into something called Legends, which takes place in a universe where the Sequel Trilogy never happened.
Everything published afterwards is categorised as canon, and (more or less) sticks to one cohesive universe. No new Legends content will be published, whereas the canon Star Wars content will likely continue to grow for years and decades to come.
Below is a list of every piece of canon Star Wars content. It can be quite overwhelming, but that’s why we’ve collected everything for you, broken it down into different categories with explainers, and provided recommendations on the best places to start. We’ve also included definite upcoming content like the Ahsoka Disney+ series (these will be listed in italics), but not untitled projects like the new Rey Skywalker film. May the Force be with you…
The Star Wars Canon: Index
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Every Canon Star Wars FilmEvery Canon Star Wars TV ShowEvery Canon Star Wars Video GameEvery Canon Star Wars NovelEvery Canon Star Wars ComicEvery Canon Star Wars Audio DramaEvery Canon Star Wars Short Story
Every Canon Star Wars Film
Let’s start simple. The famous film series was the main Star Wars media format to not get wiped and turned into Legends when Disney took over the franchise. This means that every Star Wars film is canon, from A New Hope in 1977 to The Rise of Skywalker in 2019.
We’ve included this as an entry because there are a few sneaky films sprinkled in though, including those released as part of Disney’s now scrapped “one film every year” approach. Finally, the easy to forget film The Clone Wars which began the beloved TV series is also a canon entry. As for where to start watching, checking out the mainline Episodes in release order is probably your best bet, while a chronological run-through might be more enjoyable for a second watch.
Every Canon Star Wars Film
Episode IV: A New Hope — May 25, 1977Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back — May 21, 1980Episode VI: Return of the Jedi — May 25, 1983Episode I: The Phantom Menace — May 19, 1999Episode II: Attack of the Clones — May 16, 2002Episode III: Revenge of the Sith — May 19, 2005The Clone Wars — August 15, 2008Episode VII: The Force Awakens — December 18, 2015Rogue One — December 16, 2016Episode VIII: The Last Jedi — December 15, 2017Solo — May 25, 2018Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker — December 20, 2019
Every Canon Star Wars TV Show
The first stop on any new Star Wars fan’s journey into the extended universe will likely be one of the several TV shows available on Disney+. Though there aren’t dozens of these to choose from yet, there is still plenty of content aimed at younger viewers, adults, those young at heart, and everywhere in between.
In fact, because even the shows aimed at younger viewers are packed full of important canon lore that feeds into other content, most of the offerings are enjoyable for all ages. The Clone Wars TV series introduces Ahsoka, for example, but she later appears in the Rebels show, in her own young adult novel, in The Mandalorian, and she’s even getting a Disney+ series all to herself.
As Ahsoka and The Clone Wars TV series were so beloved, they survived Disney’s Order 66 and made it into the canon universe despite being produced before the studio purchased Star Wars, but no other series released before 2014 is considered canon.
Every Live-Action Canon Star Wars TV Show
The Mandalorian — 3 Seasons — November 12, 2019The Book of Boba Fett — 1 Season — October 30, 2020Obi-Wan Kenobi — 1 Season — May 27, 2022Andor — 1 Season and 1 Upcoming — September 21, 2022Ahsoka — 1 Season — August, 2023The Acolyte — 1 Season — 2024Skeleton Crew — 1 Season — 2024
Every Animated Canon Star Wars TV Show
The Clone Wars — 7 Seasons — October 3, 2008Rebels — 4 Seasons and Shorts — August 11, 2014Resistance — 2 Seasons and Shorts — October 7, 2018The Bad Batch — 2 Seasons and 1 Upcoming — May 4, 2021Tales of the Jedi — 1 Season and 1 Upcoming — October 26, 2022Young Jedi Adventures — 1 Season — May 4, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Video Game
What better way to immerse yourself in Star Wars canon than by actually putting yourself into the galaxy far, far away by playing as one of its characters. Despite there being so many Star Wars games out there though, the canon list is surprisingly small.
Video games can take as long as films to make, if not longer, so the universe-resetting following the Disney takeover led to a slow restart for this side of things. Publisher EA also held an exclusive deal to make Star Wars games, and story-based, single player content seemingly wasn’t their priority.
The first canon game is therefore 2017’s Battlefront 2 (not to be confused with one from 2005 of the same name), because unlike its predecessor, it actually had a story campaign. There are also a couple of smaller virtual reality canon games, and space combat entry Squadrons, but it’s the Jedi series from Respawn Entertainment that provides the heftiest chunk of story content.
Every Canon Star Wars Video Game
Battlefront 2 — PS4, Xbox One, PC — November 17, 2017Vader Immortal — PSVR, Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2 — May 21, 2019Jedi: Fallen Order — PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PC — November 15, 2019Squadrons — PS4, Xbox One, PC — October 1, 2020Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge — PSVR 2, Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2 — November 19, 2020Jedi: Survivor — PS5, Xbox Series, PC — April 28, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Novel
This is where Star Wars gets busy. Though the first canon novel was released less than 10 years ago, there are already dozens and dozens of books published, even ignoring the several adaptations and junior reader novels.
There are novels tied into the plots of films, deep backstories for characters only featured briefly in other content, and completely fresh ideas that have spawned their own multimedia sagas. If you really, really, want to get into the depths of Star Wars lore, the novels are for you.
These are published in several different categories. Adult novels are, well, novels aimed at adults, and are published with the most consistency. Then there are young adult novels, and while the writing here is slightly less complex, these are largely considered as interesting and enjoyable as the adult novels.
Finally, there are junior reader Star Wars novels. These are aimed at kids, though the ages can vary from book to book. Some are meant for middle school readers, meaning the stories can still be somewhat interesting to older readers, though adults will likely notice a significant difference between these and the adult and even young adult books.
They still contain canon lore, of course, so some readers may want to work through them to absorb every piece of Star Wars available. The reading level also allows them to be consumed in just a couple of hours, so it’s up to the individual whether they’re willing to spend the time and money.
Another brief explanation is needed for The High Republic, a novel-led saga of brand new Star Wars stories taking place around 200 years before The Phantom Menace. This is split into phases, and each phase is broken down into waves.
Each wave primarily contains one adult novel, one young adult novel, and one junior, with a few extras sprinkled in like comics, audio books, and more. The overall stories are contained within each format though, so the adult novels directly lead into each other and you don’t need to read the young adult novels to get the whole picture, for example.
Instead, the young adult novel stories just take place alongside the events of the adult novels, covering different characters in roughly the same time period. This means that if you only want to read the adult novels, that’s absolutely fine. And if this is all super confusing, just follow the publishing order of the High Republic saga.
Every Canon Star Wars Adult Novel
A New Dawn — September 2, 2014Tarkin — November 4, 2014Heir to the Jedi — February 26, 2015Lords of the Sith — April 28, 2015Dark Disciple — July 7, 2015Aftermath — Aftermath 1/3 — September 4, 2015Battlefront: Twilight Company — November 3, 2015The Foce Awakens Novelisation — December 18, 2015Bloodline — May 3, 2016Life Debt — Aftermath 2/3 — July 12, 2016Rogue One: Catalyst — November 15, 2016Rogue One Novelisation — December 16, 2016Empire’s End — Aftermath 3/3 — July 12, 2016Thrawn — Thrawn 1/3 — April 11, 2017Battlefront: Inferno Squad — July 25, 2017Phasma — September 1, 2017From a Certain Point of View — October 3, 2017Canto Bight — December 5, 2017The Last Jedi Novelisation — March 6, 2018Last Shot — April 17, 2018Alliances — Thrawn 2/3 — July 24, 2018Solo Novelisation — September 4, 2018Master and Apprentice — April 16, 2019Alphabet Squadron — Alphabet Squadron 1/3 — June 11, 2019Treason — Thrawn 3/3 — July 25, 2019Myths and Fables — August 6, 2019Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire — August 17, 2019Resistance Reborn — November 5, 2019The Rise of Skywalker Novelisation — March 17, 2020Shadow Fall — Alphabet Squadron 2/3 — June 23, 2020Dark Legends — July 28, 2020Chaos Rising — Thrawn Ascendancy 1/3 — September 1, 2020Certain Point of View: Empire Strikes Back — November 12, 2020Light of the Jedi — The High Republic Phase 1 — January 5, 2021Victory’s Price — Alphabet Squadron 3/3 — March 2, 2021Greater Good — Thrawn Ascendancy 2/3 — April 27, 2021The Rising Storm — The High Republic Phase 1 — July 6, 2021Life Day Treasury — September 7, 2021Lesser Evil — Thrawn Ascendancy 3/3 — November 16, 2021The Fallen Star — The High Republic Phase 1 — January 4, 2022Brotherhood — May 10, 2022Shadow of the Sith — June 28, 2022The Princess and the Scoundrel — August 16, 2022Convergence — The High Republic Phase 2 — November 22, 2022Jedi: Battle Scars — March 7, 2023Cataclysm — The High Republic Phase 2 — April 4, 2023Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade — July 18, 2023From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi — September 5, 2023Eye of Darkness — The High Republic Phase 2 — November 14, 2023Temptation of the Force — The High Republic Phase 3 — UndatedTrials of the Jedi — The High Republic Phase 3 — Undated
Every Canon Star Wars Young Adult Novel
Lost Stars — September 4, 2015Ahsoka — October 11, 2016Rogue One: Rebel Rising — May 2, 2017Leia: Princess of Alderaan — September 1, 2017Most Wanted — May 25, 2018Queen’s Shadow — Queen 1/3 — March 5, 2018Galaxy’s Edge: A Crash of Fate — August 6, 2019Force Collector — October 4, 2019Queen’s Peril — Queen 2/3 — June 2, 2020Poe Dameron: Free Fall — 4 August, 2020The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark — August 25, 2020Into the Dark — The High Republic Phase 1 — February 2, 2021Out of the Shadows — The High Republic Phase 1 — July 27, 2021Midnight Horizon — The High Republic Phase 1 — February 10, 2022Queen’s Hope — Queen 3/3 — April 5, 2022Padawan — July 28, 2022Path of Deceit — The High Republic Phase 2 — November 3, 2022The High Republic: Starlight Stories — December 6, 2022Path of Vengeance — The High Republic Phase 2 — May 2, 2023The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life — September 5, 2023Crimson Climb — October 10, 2023Defy the Storm — The High Republic Phase 3 — March 12, 2024Tears of the Nameless — The High Republic Phase 3 — UndatedInto the Light — The High Republic Phase 3 — Undated
Every Canon Star Wars Junior Novel
Rebels: Ezra’s Gamble — August 5, 2014Rise of the Rebels — August 5, 2014Rebels: Servans of the Empire: Edge of the Galaxy — October 21, 2014Rebels: The Rebellion Begins — October 21, 2014Rebels: Droids in Distress — November 18, 2014Rebels: Servants of the Empire: Rebel in the Ranks — March 3, 2015Rebels: Ezra’s Duel with Danger — March 17, 2015Rebels: Battle to the End — June 4, 2015Rebels: Servants of the Empire: Imperial Justice — July 7, 2015Smuggler’s Run: A Han Solo and Chewbacca Adventure — September 4, 2015The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure — September 4, 2015Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure — September 4, 2015Rebels: Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy — October 6, 2015Before the Awakening — December 18, 2015The Force Awakens: Rey’s Story — February 16, 2015Adventures in Wild Space: The Escape — February 25, 2016Adventures in Wild Space: The Snare — February 25, 2016Adventures in Wild Space: The Nest — February 25, 2016Tales from a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Aliens — April 5, 2016Adventures in Wild Space: The Steal — June 30, 2016Adventures in Wild Space: The Dark — June 30, 2016The Force Awakens: Finn’s Story — September 13, 2016Princess Leia: Royal Rebel — November 29, 2016Darth Vader: Sith Lord — February 28, 2017Join the Resistance — March 7, 2017Adventures in Wild Space: The Cold — March 9, 2017Guardians of the Whills — May 2, 2017Adventures in Wild Space: The Rescue — May 4, 2017Forces of Destiny: Daring Adventures 1 — August 1, 2017Forces of Destiny: Daring Adventures 2 — October 3, 2017Join the Resistance: Escape from Vodran — October 3, 2017The Legends of Luke Skywalker — October 5, 2017The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron — December 15, 2017Forces of Destiny: The Leia Chronicles — January 8, 2018Forces of Destiny: The Rey Chronicles — March 6, 2018The Mighty Chewbacca in the Forest of Fear — May 25, 2018Join the Resistance: Attack on Starkiller Base — July 31, 2018Lando’s Luck — October 2, 2018Rebels: Pirate’s Price — January 8, 2019Spark of Resistance — October 4, 2019A Test of Courage — The High Republic Phase 1 — January 5, 2021Race to Crashpoint Tower — The High Republic Phase 1 — June 29, 2021Mission to Disaster — The High Republic Phase 1 — March 1, 2022Stories of Jedi and Sith — June 7, 2022Quest for the Hidden City — The High Republic Phase 2 — November 1, 2022Hunters: Battle for the Arena — March 7, 2023Return of the Jedi: The Battle of Endor — March 7, 2023Grogu’s Galaxy — March 14, 2023Quest for Planet X — The High Republic Phase 2 — April 4, 2023Young Jedi Adventures: Jedi Training — May 2, 2023Young Jedi Adventures: Get Well Nubs — July 25, 2023The High Republic: Jedi Brave in Every Way —October 10, 2023Escape From Valo — The High Republic Phase 3 — January 30, 2024BB-8 and the Snow Monster — February 6, 2024Young Jedi Adventures: Lys and the Snowy Mountain Rescue — September 3, 2024Beware the Nameless — The High Republic Phase 3 — UndatedA Valiant Vow — The High Republic Phase 3 — Undated
Every Canon Star Wars Junior Novel Adaptation
A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy — September 22, 2015The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi? — September 22, 20215Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side — September 22, 2015The Force Awakens — December 18, 2015Rogue One — December 16, 2016A New Hope — May 4, 2017The Empire Stikes Back — May 4, 2017Return of the Jedi — May 4, 2017The Last Jedi — March 6, 2017Solo — September 11, 2018Rise of Skywalker — April 21, 2020The Mandalorian — January 5, 2021The Mandalorian Season 1 — May 12, 2021The Mandalorian Season 2 — January 4, 2022The Book of Boba Fett — January 3, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Comic
Star Wars comics canon was easy to figure out when the universe was reset. Disney released a run simply titled Star Wars, and then blended it together with a Darth Vader run, and subsequently released smaller runs focused on single characters like Princess Leia, Lando, and so on.
Years on, however, and there are now dozens of different comic series and standalone graphic novels, featuring just about every established Star Wars character and a few new ones. Whether you want to read about the adventures of Han, Obi-Wan, Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren, Jabba, or any of your other favourite characters, there’s probably at least one comic run that allows that.
Our guide breaks all of these down, of course, but there are some useful things you should know to make the comic reading experience go a little bit smoother.
Some of the entries, such as the aforementioned Darth Vader run, will have years after them in brackets. This is because another Darth Vader run began after the first one wrapped, telling a new story separate from the original. We therefore say Darth Vader (2015) to indicate the run starting in 2015, and Darth Vader (2017) to indicate the run starting in 2017. You get it.
Annuals are also released for some of the longer series. These aren’t part of the regular, numbered issues but can still contribute to the run’s overall story. You can get away without reading these, but if you want to absorb absolutely every piece of the story, it’s worth checking when they fit into the main story.
Another thing non-comic readers might find confusing about delving into this side of Star Wars anon is crossover events. This is when readers are intended to read different comics from several runs to get the complete story. Don’t worry about missing out, however, as the comics tell you plainly when this is about to happen in the ‘next issue’ segment at the end of each chapter.
Finally, a single run from before the Disney reset is considered canon. A four-part comic called Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir was published by Dark Horse in 2014, but was based on content scrapped from The Clone Wars TV series and therefore fit with Star Wars canon. Disney made it official in 2017 when Marvel republished the book under its banner.
We’ve separated the below list to indicate comics aimed at younger readers (that would likely still be fun for adults), alongside smaller comic runs that appeared as part of other media, and another list exists for comic adpatations of the films and TV shows. What you’ll see first, however, is every mainline Star Wars comic that further expands the canon universe. The run name is followed by the number of issues (and number of annuals where applicable) followed by the date issue one was published.
Every Canon Mainline Star Wars Comic
Star Wars (2015) — 75/4 — January 14, 2015Darth Vader (2015) — 25/1 — February 11, 2015Princess Leia — 5 — 4 March, 2015Kanan — 12 — April 1, 2015Lando — 5 — 8 July, 2015Shattered Empire — 4 — September 9, 2015Chewbacca — 5 — October 14, 2015Vader Down — 1 — November 18, 2015Obi-Wan and Anakain — 5 — January 6, 2016Poe Dameron — 31/2 — April 6, 2016C-3PO Special — 1 — April 13, 2016Han Solo — 5 — June 15, 2016Doctor Aphra (2016) — 40/3 — December 7, 2016Darth Maul (2017) — 5 — February 1, 2017The Screaming Citadel — 1 — May 10, 2017Darth Vader (2017) — 25/1 — June 7, 2017Rogue One: Cassian and K-2SO — 1 — August 9, 2017Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu — 5 — August 30, 2017Captain Phasma — 4 — September 6, 2017Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir — 4 — November 21, 2017The Storms of Crait — 1 — December 27, 2017DJ: Most Wanted —1 — January 31, 2018Thrawn — 6 — February 14, 2018Lando: Double or Nothing — 5 — May 30, 2018Beckett — 1 — August 15, 2018Han Solo: Imperial Credit — 5 — November 7, 2018Age of Republic — 9 — December 5, 2018Vader: Dark Visions — 5 — March 6, 2019Age of Rebellion — 8 — April 10, 2019TIE Fighter — 5 — April 17, 2019Galaxy’s Edge — 5 — May 17, 2019Target Vader — 6 — July 3, 2019Age of Resistance — 9 — July 3, 2019Jedi: Fallen Order: Dark Temple — September 4, 2019Allegiance — 4 — October 9, 2019Empire Ascendant — 1 — December 18, 2019The Rise of Kylo Ren — 4 — December 18, 2019Star Wars (2020) — Ongoing — January 1, 2020Darth Vader (2020) — Ongoing — February 5, 2020Bounty Hunters — Ongoing — March 11, 2020Doctor Aphra (2020) — Ongoing — May 27, 2020The High Republic (2021) — 15 — January 6, 2021War of the Bountry Hunters Alpha — 1 — May 5, 2021War of the Bounty Hunters — 5 — June 2, 2021War of the Bounty Hunters: Jabba — 1 — July 21, 2021War of the Bounty Hunters: 4-LOM and Zuckuss — 1 — August 4, 2021The High Republic: The Edge of Balance — 3 — September 7, 2021War of the Bounty Hunters: Boushh — 1 — September 15, 2021The High Republic: Trail of Shadows — 5 — October 13, 2021War of the Bounty Hunters: IG-88 — 1 — October 27, 2021Life Day — 1 — November 24, 2021The High Republic: Eye of the Storm — 2 — January 12, 2022Halcyon Legacy — 5 — February 2, 2022Han Solo and Chewbacca — 10 — March 9, 2022Obi-Wan — 5 — May 4, 2022Crimson Reign — 5 — June 22, 2022The High Republic (2022) — Ongoing — October 12, 2022Hidden Empire — Ongoing — November 16, 2022Yoda — Ongoing — November 23, 2022Revelations — 1 — November 23, 2022Tales from the Rancor Pit — 1 — November 23, 2022The High Republic: The Blade — 4 — December 28, 2022Sana Starros — Ongoing — February 1, 2023Return of the Jedi One-Shots — Ongoing — March 29, 2023Darth Vader: Black, White, and Red — Ongoing — April 26, 2023Dark Droids — 1 — August 2, 2023Tales from the Death Star — 1 — September 5, 2023
Every Canon Junior Star Wars Comic
Forces of Destiny — 5 — July 10, 2017Adventures (2017) —32/2 — 12 July, 2017Adventures: Destroyer Down — 1 — December 20, 2017Adventures Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) 2018 — May 5, 2018Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle — 5 — October 3, 2018Adventures FCBD 2019 — 1 — May 4, 2019Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle — 5 — October 2, 2019Adventures: The Clone Wars: Battle Tales — 5 — January 24, 2020Adventures (2020) — 14/2 — October 7, 2020Adventures: Shadow of Vader’s Castle — 1 — November 4, 2020Adventures: Smuggler’s Run — 2 — December 23, 2020The High Republic Adventures — 13/1 — February 3, 2021Adventures: The Weapon of a Jedi — 2 — May 26, 2021The High Republic Adventures: The Monster of Temple Peak — 4 — August 11, 2021The High Republic Adventures FCBD 2021 — 1 — August 14, 2021Aventures: Ghosts of Vader’s Castle —5 — September 22, 2021The High Republic Adventures: Galactic Bake-Off Spectacular — 1 — January 19, 2022Hyperspace Stories — Ongoing — August 24, 2022The High Republic Adventures (2022) — Ongoing — November 30, 2022The High Republic Adventures: The Nameless Terror — Ongoing — February 22, 2023The High Republic Adventures: Quest of the Jedi — 1 — April 5, 2023The High Republic Adventures FCBD 2023 — 1 — May 6, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Comic Adaptation
The Original Trilogy — 1 — March 1, 2016The Force Awakens — 6 — June 22, 2016The Prequel Trilogy — 1 — April 4, 2017Rogue One — 6 — April 5, 2017The Force Awakens Graphic Novel — 1 — August 29, 2017Rogue One Graphic Novel — December 12, 2017A New Hope: 40th Anniversary — 1 — April 17, 2018The Last Jedi — May 9, 2018The Last Jedi Graphic Novel — 1 — September 25, 2018Solo — 7 — October 10, 2018Solo Graphic Novel —1 — March 26, 2019Star Wars Saga 2015 — 1 — December 4, 2019The Clone Wars: Season 7 — 1 — December 8, 2020The Rise of Skywalker Graphic Novel — 1 — March 2, 2023The Mandalorian — Ongoing — July 13, 2022The Clone Wars: Ahsoka Vs Maul — 1 — September 5, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Mini Comic
Rebels Magazine Shorts — 39 —January 28, 2015Nestle Comics — 2 — September 1, 2015Spark of Rebellion: A Rebels Cinestory — 1 — August 8, 2017Path of the Jedi: A Rebels Cinestory — 1 — November 14, 2017Maul: A Rebels Cinestory — 1 — February 6, 2018Rebels: Animation Magazine Strips — 4 — February 14, 2018Resistance: Animation Magazine Strips — 4 — May 15, 2019Red Four (Marvel 1000) — 1 — August 28, 2019Resistance: Fun and Action Strips — 1 — March 18, 2020Rise of Skywalker Screen Comix — 1 — October 28, 2020Empire Strikes Screen Comix — 1 — December 28, 2022
Every Canon Star Wars Audio Drama
Yes, Star Wars canon even includes audio dramas. There aren’t many though, as Disney only releases them every year or so. The scripts of these audio dramas can usually be purchased in a nicely packaged book too, and regular Star Wars novels can often be found in audio book format.
Dooku: Jedi Lost — April 30, 2019Doctor Aphra — July 21, 2020Tempest Runner —The High Republic Phase 1 — August 31, 2021The Battle of Jedha — The High Republic Phase 2 — January 3, 2023
Every Canon Star Wars Short Story
Finally, there are Star Wars short stories sprinkled throughout various other media. These are most commonly featured in the Star Wars Insider magazine, though have also appeared on websites as part of promotional campaigns, packaged in special editions of some novels, and so on.
There are some books made up entirely of short stories too, but we’ve listed these in the novels section for simplicity, and any short story appearing in one of these dedicated collections won’t appear in the below list.
Every Canon Star Wars Short Story
Blade Squadron Part 1 — April 22, 2014Blade Squadron Part 2 — June 10, 2014One Thousand Levels Down — July 22, 2014The End of History — December 9, 2014Last Call at the Zero Angle — March 10, 2015Orientation — April 21, 2015Rebel Bluff — July 21, 2015Kindred Spirits — July 21, 2015Blade Squadron: Zero Hour — September 22, 2015Mercy Mission — October 6, 2015Bottleneck — October 6, 2015The Levels of Power — October 6, 2015Inbrief — November 10, 2015Bait — December 22, 2015The Perfect Weapon — January 5, 2016Scorched — May 3, 2016TK-146275 — June 14, 2016Blade Squadron: Kuat — September 6, 2016Turning Point — October 25, 2016The Voice of the Empire — December 16, 2016Blade Squadron: Jakku — April 11, 2017The Sleeping Eye — August 6, 2019The Leviathon — August 6, 2019The Golden One — August 6, 2019An Unwilling Apprentice — August 6, 2019The Silent Circle — August 6, 2019The Skiff and the Galleons — August 6, 2019Black Spire: Return to a Shattered Planet — June 30, 2020Sleep of Ages — July 28, 2020Bakurat — July 28, 2020A Bitter Harvest — July 28, 2020The Light You Bring — October 8, 2020Count to Three — October 13, 2020Galactic Tales: The Wesell Run — March 15, 2022Galactic Tales: Saber Trust — May 3, 2022Galactic Tales: Inheritance — June 7, 2022Galaxtic Tales: From the Shadows Come the Kran — August 2, 2022Tales of Enlightenment: New Prospects 1 — September 13, 2022Tales of Enlightenment: New Prospects 2 — October 25, 2022Tales of Enlightenment: A Different Perspective — December 6, 2022Tales of Enlightenment: The Unusual Suspect — February 7, 2023
And that’s it! As you can see there is a lot of Star Wars content to consume, and something for absolutely everyone whether you like TV, novels, comics, or whatever else. And within each section there’s probably a dozen choices of your favourite characters or storylines to get into.
Hopefully our guide will help you figure out where to start and act as a checklist for those looking to tick off every single canon release. It’s also just about 10 years into the canon universe, and we all know Star Wars is going nowhere, so you can imagine how much the galaxy will expand over the next few years and decades.
On that note, it’s also worth remembering that new content is released all the time, especially on the comics front. This list is therefore accurate as of May 4, 2023, and while we’ll continue to update it regularly, it will almost immediately be a tad out of date.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and acting UK news editor. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.