Welcome to the Home of the Lost Star Warriors!
"At last! Beyond the movie! Beyond the galaxy!"
In 1977, those words atop the cover of issue 7 of Marvel Comics' Star Wars series announced the beginning of what has become known as Star Wars' Expanded Universe. Over the next nine years, Marvel produced scores of Star Wars tales, which explored a galaxy only glimpsed in the movies. Despite these comics' infamous reputation, there are indeed many thrilling and exciting stories worthy of the Star Wars name to be found under the Marvel banner.
This web page is a tribute to both Marvel's Star Wars series and West End Games' Star Wars Roleplaying Game. On these pages you'll find RPG stats for some of the people, places and things featured in Marvel's series. In addition, I've included other goodies designed for my own Star Wars game and a brief introduction to a few of the characters who populate the campaign.
I've designed these pages to be a showcase for my artwork, and I hope you'll take a moment to check out the original illustrations that I created for each entry.
I would also like to extend a hearty "Yub! Nub!" to the contributors who have kindly written entries for these pages: Jeff Boivin, Kevin Dole, Gavin Downing and RB Harris.
The page was brought to life on December 5, 1996
and proudly celebrated TEN YEARS on the World Wide Web on December 6, 2006!
What's New: Rebel pilot Lieutenant Gemmer!
An Unofficial Marvel Comics Sourcebook
From Star Wars to The Empire Strikes Back
From The Empire Strikes Back to Return of the Jedi
Beyond Return of the Jedi
| Knife | Nagai | Hiromi |
| Den Siva | Luke's Lightdagger | Bey |
| Maccabrees | Tofs | Dani |
Appendices
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Official Star Wars RPG stats for characters and locations from the Marvel Series. Click on the Lahsbee to learn where you can read about Lumiya, the Wheel and more! Both D6 and D20 references included. |
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Original Star Wars art from Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and more! Click on the Stenax visit my gallery of original art used in the production of the comics and RPG. You'll find more of my fan art there as well! |
Here are some guns, gadgets and gear inspired by my own Star Wars RPG campaign.
SW-APE - A high powered rifle for those who don't like Big Guns.
Para-Sonar Pistol - An ultrasonic beam shootin' stun pistol.
Blaster-B - A double barrel blaster pistol.
Sidewinder Motorcycle - A motorcycle inspired by Kaneda's hog from Akira.
Dartalon's Combat Armor - Battle dress for the bounty hunter on the go!
Second Skin Armor - Simply put: bullet-proof long-johns.
Geeves the Droid - A droid who doesn't mind doing the dirty work.
Stats and deck plans for three light freighters.
"Hydra" WEG D6 rules version / WOTC d20 rules version - A short Star Wars RPG adventure set in the prequel era on the planet Iskalon. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader and looks best using version 5.0 or later.
I host the SWRPG Mailing List's FAQ which answer many questions about the game and the list. Click here to read the latest version.
Click on the picture for an illustrated introduction to some of the characters from my own SW-RPG campaign.
What's a web page without a few LINKS?
Comments?
Suggestions? Requests? Clever insults? Lucrative job offers? Let
me know what you think!
Mark
F. Hudson
heywood254@aol.com
Great googly moogly! You thought this was just another web page, when, in fact, it's just another multiple AWARD WINNING web page!
The Fine Print
Star Wars and all characters and situations from the movies and comic books are copyright the fine folks at Lucasfilm Ltd.
The Star Wars Roleplaying Game used to be published by West End Games and is now in the care of Wizards of the Coast.
Unless noted, everything else is ©1996-2006 Mark F. Hudson. The text of these pages maybe used and distributed freely.
All original artwork is ©1996-2006 Mark F. Hudson and is for personal use only. Please do not change, repost or distribute my illustrations without permission.
Dedicated to the gangs from Traveller and Star Wars whose characters and friendship provide no end of inspiration. Special thanks to Kenji Kono and Abel Peña for the nitpicking.
Come again!