
The Ahsoka series on Disney+ is being adapted into a comic under the Marvel Comics banner.
In the year Ever since Star Wars made its first foray into the comic book world in 1977, Marvel has used the comic book format as a constant conduit for bringing Star Wars stories from a variety of mediums. On this occasion, we are surprised by Marvel’s adaptation of the first season of the successful television series Star Wars: Ahsoka, with the premiere of the first episode next week.
New space mission
Rodney Barnes handles the text narration, Steven Cummings paints the details of this universe, Wayne Facher paints, Rachel Rosenberg brings color to life, and Travis Lanham does the lettering. This work introduces Rosario Dawson in the role of Ahsoka in the first adventures of the television series, where we find her in search of a vital map. This map is key to finding Grand Admiral Thrawn, preventing the remnants of Imperial forces from recapturing him, and in a desperate attempt to restore what is left of Imperial command.
Ahsoka Tano, the former Padawan who has captured the imagination of generations, faces her most dangerous mission yet. As you explore an abandoned temple, use your lights to uncover secrets hidden beneath its foundations. Here he finds a mysterious orb that acts as a map. However, her mission quickly becomes complicated when she is attacked by war dragons.
discoveries and discoveries
Amid ancient ruins, the tension rises as Ahsoka must fight not only for her survival, but to protect the secret she has just discovered. Hwang, her droid, is at her side, a helpful test of her ability to keep up with Ahsoka’s plans. Will they be able to escape together from the temple and the dangerous dragons attached to them?
This first issue introduces us to such intriguing characters as Morgan Elsbeth, who returns to the galactic stage alongside two mysterious Force users, Beylan Skoal and apprentice Shin Hattie. As the story unfolds, the question arises: Can the Rebels find their missing comrade Ezra Bridger?
Featuring alternate covers by artists including David Nakayama, Annie Wu, and Jan Durseman, and special editions celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Menace, this release is not only a new entry in the rich space universe, but a true gem for collectors. and supporters.

Marvel’s masterful adaptation of the Star Wars narrative not only stays true to its legacy, but also invites fans to step into a galaxy far, far away through the eyes of their most beloved and complex characters. Are you ready to embark on this space adventure with Ahsoka?
Other levels that may be compatible with the comic
Exploring the vast universe of George Lucas, Ahsoka Tanon’s adventures provide many opportunities to expand the comic series in the future. One possible plot could be “Ahsoka: The Lost Years,” which focuses on the time between her departure from the Jedi Order and her reappearance in Rebels. This series will explore how she develops her survival skills, finds new allies and faces challenges that define her heroic path.
Another interesting story is “Ahsoka and the Order of Shadows,” where she leads a secret group of Jedi survivors from Order 66 to undermine the Empire’s efforts against the Shadows. This series is not just about action and espionage, but also allows fans to learn more about the Jedi Resistance during the rise of the empire.