Unused ‘Return Of The Jedi’ Concept Art Character Atha Prime Arrives In ‘Star Wars: Jedi Knights’
Star Wars Jedi Knights from Marvel will introduce Atha Prime, an unused character from Return of the Jedi and the Kenner toy line.
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Taking place a long time ago, Star Wars focuses on the eternal struggle between the Dark Side, and the Light. Between the Sith, and Jedi, and all the factions and forces in between. From stories of the Skywalker family to wayward bounty hunters, to strange creatures… And everything in between.
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Star Wars Jedi Knights from Marvel will introduce Atha Prime, an unused character from Return of the Jedi and the Kenner toy line.
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