I don't think there are. Usually, comic storylines evolve in various directions, but a direct focus on the fallout of Secret Wars might be rare. Maybe there are related spin-offs or tie-ins, but not specifically centered on the fallout.
No, in the literal sense, it's not normal because Star Wars is a fictional entity and doesn't have the ability to watch. But if we consider it in a more abstract way, it can be seen as normal in the context of how the official franchise might be influenced by the creativity in fanfic.
It depends on which specific versions you're referring to. The runtime of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is around 2 hours and 20 minutes. As for the Star Wars story, it's not clear which one you mean, as there are various spin-offs and standalone tales with different lengths.
No. As far as I know, there is no official Star Wars movie or series named 'Star Wars Tuska Solo A Star Wars Story'. The official movies and series follow a set of well - known titles and storylines.
As of now, there is no official Star Wars story named'sand a star wars story'. It might be something created by a fan or just a very unique and unrecognized title.
There is no evidence to suggest that 'Kirasolo a Star Wars Story' is an official Star Wars story. Official Star Wars stories are typically associated with Lucasfilm or Disney and are widely publicized. This one seems rather unknown in the mainstream Star Wars context, so it's probably a non - official story, perhaps created by a passionate Star Wars fan with their own unique vision of the Star Wars universe.
Probably not. Since I've never heard of 'pyrosteed' in the official Star Wars canon, these stories are likely fan - created or from some very niche part of the Star Wars extended universe.
No. Star Wars has a large and diverse fan base including children. Erotica fanfiction is not in line with the inclusive and positive image that Star Wars aims to portray. It can also lead to a negative perception of the fandom.