No, Star Wars is not a Marvel comic. It has its own independent comic universe and publishing history.
It depends. Sometimes new comics can be canon if they fit within the established Star Wars universe and follow the official continuity guidelines.
Not sure. You might have to check the Marvel Unlimited platform directly to see if they have it.
Yes, Marvel does publish Star Wars comics.
I'd say yes. The Marvel Star Wars comics have a lot to offer. They bring new perspectives to the franchise and the illustrations are top-notch. But, as with any comic, some people might have different tastes.
No, Star Wars Marvel comics are not considered canon. Canon refers to the official and accepted storyline within the Star Wars universe, and these comics often exist outside of that framework.
No, Marvel's Star Wars comics are not considered canon. They exist in a separate continuity from the main Star Wars narrative.
The Marvel Star Wars continuing story can introduce fresh perspectives. Marvel's unique way of handling superhero stories can be applied to Star Wars, like exploring the moral grey areas of characters more deeply. It may also inspire new storylines within the Star Wars universe that deviate from the traditional ones, which could be both exciting and controversial among fans.
No, Star Wars wasn't originally a comic. It originated as a film franchise.
Yes, there is. These events attract a huge number of Star Wars enthusiasts. They feature exhibitions, panels, and exclusive merchandise related to the franchise.
Yes, Star Wars has been adapted into comic book form by various publishers over the years.