Taschen: Star Wars Comics Library. Vol. 1. 1977-1979

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German luxury art book publisher Taschen—already a favourite among collectors for Paul Duncan’s definitive The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I-III and Episodes IV-VI – have announced its next premium release: Star Wars Comics Library: Vol. 1. 1977-1979. The upcoming volume will mirror the oversized format and high-end design of Taschen’s previous Marvel Comics collaborations, offering a museum-quality archival look at the franchise’s early years. Scheduled for publication on July 29, 2026, the book is priced at $200 USD (or €175).

The collection serves as a time capsule for the era when the galaxy far, far away first expanded beyond the silver screen. As the publisher describes:

“After Star Wars was released in 1977 and became a global cinematic phenomenon, fans clamored for more adventures with Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa and Darth Vader. Marvel’s Star Wars comic was their only source for new stories and became a bestseller. The first 23 issues, including an adaptation of the film, are collected in this volume.”

Standing nearly 40 cm tall, this 680-page English-language edition will provide fans with an unprecedented way to experience the original 23 issues that kept the saga alive in the late 1970s.

Print Length: 680 pages
Language: English
Publisher: TASCHEN
Publication Date: July 29, 2026
Dimensions: 28 x 5.08 x 39.5 cm
Weight: 4.05 kg
Price: $200 USD / €175 EUR
ISBN-10: ‎ 3754405799
ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3754405796

The complete classic era encompassed 137 total US issues—consisting of the 107-issue flagship series, 3 Annuals, 14 Ewoks issues, 8 Droids issues, and the 2019 legacy continuation issue #108. The number grows even more if one adds the original British-exclusive stories that were later collected and reprinted for international audiences.

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Nenko Genov
Nenko Genovhttps://www.goodreads.com/author/list/5124820._
Nenko Genov was born in Plovdiv and has been a Star Wars fan since the early 1990s, discovering the saga through worn-out bootleg VHS tapes and the occasional imported collectible in post-communist Bulgaria. During the early years of Bulgarian Star Wars fandom he was known among local fans as “Young_Jedi” and served as a librarian, hosting a humble collection of English-language Star Wars books for local fans to borrow. (Today his collection includes most of the Star Wars titles ever published and takes up his entire attic!) Nenko holds degrees in English Studies and Film & Television Arts, worked for five years in television production and short filmmaking, and has lived in Poland since 2011, where he currently works as an educator. He also runs a long-standing Bulgarian book blog, launched in 2016, and regularly takes part in workshops, conventions and panel discussions focused on literature, film, pop culture and the creative arts. Nenko is a published writer and the author of the award-winning Bulgarian “Farewell, Diary!” trilogy (“Сбогом, дневнико!”) and the steampunk fantasy novel “The Adventures of Captain Claude and the Sky Scoundrels” (“Приключенията на капитан Клод и Небесните негодяи”). Working across Bulgarian, English and Polish, he has translated and edited a wide range of projects, and since 2022 has translated all the Bulgarian editions of Star Wars comics, manga and picture books, while also consulting on Star Wars novel translations and publishing plans. In collaboration with local publishers and with approvals from Lucasfilm and Marvel, he also writes the forewords for Bulgarian editions of Star Wars comics.
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German luxury art book publisher Taschen—already a favourite among collectors for Paul Duncan’s definitive The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I-III and Episodes IV-VI – have announced its next premium release: Star Wars Comics Library: Vol. 1. 1977-1979. The upcoming volume will mirror the oversized format and high-end design of Taschen’s previous Marvel Comics collaborations, offering a museum-quality archival look at the franchise’s early years. Scheduled for publication on July 29, 2026, the book is priced at $200 USD (or €175).

The collection serves as a time capsule for the era when the galaxy far, far away first expanded beyond the silver screen. As the publisher describes:

“After Star Wars was released in 1977 and became a global cinematic phenomenon, fans clamored for more adventures with Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa and Darth Vader. Marvel’s Star Wars comic was their only source for new stories and became a bestseller. The first 23 issues, including an adaptation of the film, are collected in this volume.”

Standing nearly 40 cm tall, this 680-page English-language edition will provide fans with an unprecedented way to experience the original 23 issues that kept the saga alive in the late 1970s.

Print Length: 680 pages
Language: English
Publisher: TASCHEN
Publication Date: July 29, 2026
Dimensions: 28 x 5.08 x 39.5 cm
Weight: 4.05 kg
Price: $200 USD / €175 EUR
ISBN-10: ‎ 3754405799
ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3754405796

The complete classic era encompassed 137 total US issues—consisting of the 107-issue flagship series, 3 Annuals, 14 Ewoks issues, 8 Droids issues, and the 2019 legacy continuation issue #108. The number grows even more if one adds the original British-exclusive stories that were later collected and reprinted for international audiences.

SourceAmazon
Nenko Genov
Nenko Genovhttps://www.goodreads.com/author/list/5124820._
Nenko Genov was born in Plovdiv and has been a Star Wars fan since the early 1990s, discovering the saga through worn-out bootleg VHS tapes and the occasional imported collectible in post-communist Bulgaria. During the early years of Bulgarian Star Wars fandom he was known among local fans as “Young_Jedi” and served as a librarian, hosting a humble collection of English-language Star Wars books for local fans to borrow. (Today his collection includes most of the Star Wars titles ever published and takes up his entire attic!) Nenko holds degrees in English Studies and Film & Television Arts, worked for five years in television production and short filmmaking, and has lived in Poland since 2011, where he currently works as an educator. He also runs a long-standing Bulgarian book blog, launched in 2016, and regularly takes part in workshops, conventions and panel discussions focused on literature, film, pop culture and the creative arts. Nenko is a published writer and the author of the award-winning Bulgarian “Farewell, Diary!” trilogy (“Сбогом, дневнико!”) and the steampunk fantasy novel “The Adventures of Captain Claude and the Sky Scoundrels” (“Приключенията на капитан Клод и Небесните негодяи”). Working across Bulgarian, English and Polish, he has translated and edited a wide range of projects, and since 2022 has translated all the Bulgarian editions of Star Wars comics, manga and picture books, while also consulting on Star Wars novel translations and publishing plans. In collaboration with local publishers and with approvals from Lucasfilm and Marvel, he also writes the forewords for Bulgarian editions of Star Wars comics.
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