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Star Wars: Visions

Cover Design or Artwork by Takashi Okazaki
Paperback
$17.99 US
6.62"W x 10.2"H x 0.2"D   | 8 oz | 38 per carton
On sale Apr 14, 2026 | 120 Pages | 9781302964306

Two acclaimed Japanese creators reveal their incredible Visions of the galaxy far, far away!

Manga legend TAKASHI OKAZAKI continues his storytelling from the acclaimed Star Wars: Visions “The Duel,” featuring the Ronin — fusing the mythology of Star Wars with elements of Feudal Japan! We know the Ronin as a fearsome Sith slayer, but who was he before? Discover the early days of the fan-favorite character! Then, acclaimed creator PEACH MOMOKO unleashes her own visionary storytelling! Centuries after the death of a great Sith Lord, a cult has grown worshipping them…and the dark side. Tata, leader of the cult of Ankok, believes she is the successor to this deadly legacy! But is she truly in tune with the Force? Or is she just exploiting the people in her village? Kako and Gel are about to come face-to-face with the truth — even if it kills them!

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Visions (2022) #1, Star Wars: Visions - Peach Momoko (2023) #1, Star Wars: Visions - Takashi Okazaki (2024) #1, Star Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red (2023) #1 (Peach Momoko story)

Written by Takashi Okazaki, Aki Yanagi & Peach Momoko
Penciled by Takashi Okazaki & Peach Momoko
Japanese illustrator Peach Momoko is one of comics’ most highly sought-after cover artists, her gorgeous painted artwork gracing many of the industry’s biggest titles. Momoko’s beautifully rendered illustrations of characters including Captain Marvel, Spider-Gwen, Black Cat, Spider-Woman, Doctor Strange and Venom earned her both her own Marvel Portfolio and recognition as a Marvel Stormbreaker. She made her debut as an interior artist and writer with her smash-hit Demon Days saga, featuring an astonishing new vision of the Marvel Universe influenced by Japanese folktales.

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Two acclaimed Japanese creators reveal their incredible Visions of the galaxy far, far away!

Manga legend TAKASHI OKAZAKI continues his storytelling from the acclaimed Star Wars: Visions “The Duel,” featuring the Ronin — fusing the mythology of Star Wars with elements of Feudal Japan! We know the Ronin as a fearsome Sith slayer, but who was he before? Discover the early days of the fan-favorite character! Then, acclaimed creator PEACH MOMOKO unleashes her own visionary storytelling! Centuries after the death of a great Sith Lord, a cult has grown worshipping them…and the dark side. Tata, leader of the cult of Ankok, believes she is the successor to this deadly legacy! But is she truly in tune with the Force? Or is she just exploiting the people in her village? Kako and Gel are about to come face-to-face with the truth — even if it kills them!

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Visions (2022) #1, Star Wars: Visions - Peach Momoko (2023) #1, Star Wars: Visions - Takashi Okazaki (2024) #1, Star Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red (2023) #1 (Peach Momoko story)

Written by Takashi Okazaki, Aki Yanagi & Peach Momoko
Penciled by Takashi Okazaki & Peach Momoko

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Japanese illustrator Peach Momoko is one of comics’ most highly sought-after cover artists, her gorgeous painted artwork gracing many of the industry’s biggest titles. Momoko’s beautifully rendered illustrations of characters including Captain Marvel, Spider-Gwen, Black Cat, Spider-Woman, Doctor Strange and Venom earned her both her own Marvel Portfolio and recognition as a Marvel Stormbreaker. She made her debut as an interior artist and writer with her smash-hit Demon Days saga, featuring an astonishing new vision of the Marvel Universe influenced by Japanese folktales.

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