Since her debut in 2012’sClone Warsanimated series, Bo-Katan Kryze has been a breakoutStar Warscharacter – which makes it surprising that she hasn’t received her own comic book from Marvel, especially following her live-action appearance inThe Mandalorian. The character’s popularity, as well as her prominence in franchise lore, make it seem inevitable that she will appear in the comics, but many fans are questioning why she hasn’t yet.
Bo-Katan’s in-universe history covers nearly 20-years, fromThe Clone Wars,toRebels, toThe Mandalorian, and coincides with the most dramatic points in the franchise’s canon. Yet much of her journey, and her role in major galactic events, remains ill-defined, compared to what fans would expect of the character.

Her background betweenRebelsandThe Mandalorianisonly told through bits and pieces of exposition,but never shown in any of theStar Warsshows, novels, movies, or comics;it is past time Bo-Katan received her chance to shine, and the comics provide the perfect platform for her stories.
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When viewers first meet Bo-Katan inThe Clone Wars, she is a part of a Mandalorian extremist group and sister to the Duchess and leader of Mandalore, Satine Kryze.The Clone Warsonly shows her rebellious youth that’s eventually tainted by the murder of her sister at the hands of Darth Maul. After that, there is a fourteen-year gap beforeBo-Katan reappears inStar Wars: Rebelsas a full-fledged adult, devoted solely to Mandalore in a way her late sister would have wanted. This point in her life, along with many others,should absolutely be elaborated on by Marvel Comics.
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Marvel’s Star Wars comics offer the perfect medium to give fans of the franchise the detailed account of the fall of Mandalore that they want.
During the events ofRebels, Bo-Katan becomes the wielder of the Darksaber, a Mandalorian weapon of great power and significance. The person who has rightfully wins the Darksaber in battle becomes the leader of Mandalore. In the series, the previous owner of the Darksaber, Sabine Wren, denounces her claim to the weapon andpasses it to Bo-Katan, who Sabine knows had devoted her whole life to the people of Mandalore. Another six years pass before Bo-Katan is seen again, this time in live action, inThe Mandalorian.

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From Leader Of Mandalore To Wanderer
During the six years betweenRebelsandThe Mandalorian,Bo-Katan lost the Darksaber to Moff Gideon, a highly ranked official in the Empire, after the Empire tried to seize control of Mandalore. Though the Mandalorians, led by Bo-Katan, fought valiantly, Bo-Katan conceded the weapon in an attempt to save her remaining people. However, the Empire proceeded with the Purge of Mandalore, leaving the planet seemingly uninhabitable. Without a home or a unified people behind her, Bo-Katan’s life became about tracking down Moff Gideon to retrieve what he took.
A comic series focusing on the battle between the Empire and Mandalore alone would not only fill in gaps, but be a riveting tale on par with some of the most defining and iconic battles inStar Warshistory.

ThoughBo-Katan eventually regains ownership of the DarksaberinThe Mandalorianand unites the fragmented groups of Mandalorians to take back their planet,there is still so much of the story that is untold. Audiences only know about the Purge of Mandalore also known as the “Night of a Thousand Tears,” through stories Bo-Katan and her fellow Mandalorians relate. A comic series focusing on the battle between the Empire and Mandalore alone would not only fill in gaps, but be a riveting tale on par with some of the most defining and iconic battles inStar Warshistory.
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Fans Want More Details On The Hero’s Life
The fourteen-year gap betweenThe Clone WarsandRebelswould also be the perfect opportunity for not just one comic series, but multiple different ones telling different stories of what exactly she was doing.Her actions and movements are relatively unknown during this time period, which leaves a blank and broad canvas on which comic writers can paint gripping tales of adventure and delve intoBo-Katan’s growing pains. Her sister’s death had a profound impact on her inThe Clone Wars, but what that impact looked like as the years went on is something fans want to learn about.
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Fourteen years is a long stretch of time forStar Warsto fill in. For example, Bo-Katan’s relationship with her parents has never really been explored at all, not even inThe Clone Wars. It is unknown whether they were even alive or not during Satine’s reign as Duchess. If Bo-Katan’s parents were still alive at the end of the war, what that relationship was like, especially after Satine’s death, would make for dramatic story fodder. If her parents predeceased both Bo-Katan and Satine, then how she made her way in the galaxy could be an even more intense story.

There is also an opportunity to exploreBo-Katan’s ties to other Mandalorian houses and clans. As Bo-Katan and Sabine Wren work side by side inRebels, perhaps the two (who are of similar ages) have crossed paths in the past. Not only would that be a fun way to add to Sabine’s backstory as well as Bo-Katan’s, but it would provide deeper meaning behind their relationship as shown inRebels. The decades of essentially blank pages in Bo-Katan’s history are just waiting to be told, andStar Warscomics can do just that.
Bo-Katan Kryze
The sister of Satine Kryze, Bo-Katan allied with extremist factions of Mandalore - unwittingly dividing her people, creating opportunities for the Separatists and Darth Maul. Bo-Katan spent much of her life seeking redemption, attempting to unite the Mandalorians against the Empire, but ultimately surrendered to Moff Gideon in an attempt to save her people from a genocidal Imperial attack. In The Mandalorian era, Bo-Katan has successfully reclaimed Mandalore and become the new Man’dalore - her people’s chosen ruler.
The Mandalorian
“The Mandalorian” is a live-action Star Wars television series set in the post-Empire galaxy, five years after the events of “Return of the Jedi.” The series follows the adventures of a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin, who becomes the protector of a mysterious child known as Grogu (popularly referred to as “The Child” or “Baby Yoda”). Combining elements of Westerns, samurai films, and classic Star Wars lore, “The Mandalorian” has become a cultural phenomenon, praised for its storytelling, character development, and visual effects.


