STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA - FRIENDS AND ENEMIES OMNIBUS JUNGGEUN YOON COVER

Illustrated by Minkyu Jung, Marvel Various
Cover Design or Artwork by Junggeun Yoon
Hardcover
$75.00 US
| $93.75 CAN
On sale Dec 02, 2025 | 472 Pages | 9781302961305

Breakout Star Wars comic stars Doctor Aphra and Sana Starros continue their adventures across a galaxy far, far away!

Sana Starros and her allies have cornered the Spark Eternal, determined to bring back Doctor Aphra no matter the cost! But can Sana triumph — or will the Spark destroy her, Aphra and everyone they love? Aphra strikes a bargain for power, but it may come at a terrible cost — unless the crafty doctor has one last trick up her sleeve! Meanwhile, Ronen and Domina clash over the Tagge Corporation’s future, and Sana is caught in the middle! But if there’s one thing Sana’s learned from Aphra, it’s how to use every situation to her advantage! Plus: Is Luke Skywalker friend or foe? The one enemy Aphra never expected to see again! And mysteries from Sana’s past come home to roost when she returns to her family’s ancestral home for some downtime. The Starros clan is on the collision course of a lifetime — and Sana must take on her brother, Phel, or all is lost!

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2020) 26-40, Star Wars: Sana Starros (2023) 1-5
Alyssa Wong is a multi-award-winning writer of poetry, short fiction, comic books and video games. They won a legion of new fans at Marvel with their work on Aero, as well as one-shots featuring Shang-Chi and Luna Snow. In addition to helming the adventures of the galaxy’s greatest rogue archaeologist in Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, they have written Iron Fist, featuring a new hero taking on the heroic mantle, and the Alligator Loki Infinity Comic. Wong also worked as a writer on the video game phenomenon Overwatch.

Minkyu Jung won legions of fans with his lengthy run on Magnificent Ms. Marvel, an assignment he followed with the one-shot Spider-Man: Curse of the Man-Thing and Star Wars: Doctor Aphra. At DC Comics, Jung has worked on titles including Nightwing, Titans and Batgirl.

Spanish artist Natacha Bustos drew the story “Going Nowhere,” written by Brandon Montclare, for DC/Vertigo’s Strange Sport Stories. Bustos made her Marvel Comics debut on Spider Woman before re-teaming with Montclare and co-writer Amy Reeder on Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, winner of a Glyph Award for Best Female Character in 2016.

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Breakout Star Wars comic stars Doctor Aphra and Sana Starros continue their adventures across a galaxy far, far away!

Sana Starros and her allies have cornered the Spark Eternal, determined to bring back Doctor Aphra no matter the cost! But can Sana triumph — or will the Spark destroy her, Aphra and everyone they love? Aphra strikes a bargain for power, but it may come at a terrible cost — unless the crafty doctor has one last trick up her sleeve! Meanwhile, Ronen and Domina clash over the Tagge Corporation’s future, and Sana is caught in the middle! But if there’s one thing Sana’s learned from Aphra, it’s how to use every situation to her advantage! Plus: Is Luke Skywalker friend or foe? The one enemy Aphra never expected to see again! And mysteries from Sana’s past come home to roost when she returns to her family’s ancestral home for some downtime. The Starros clan is on the collision course of a lifetime — and Sana must take on her brother, Phel, or all is lost!

COLLECTING: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2020) 26-40, Star Wars: Sana Starros (2023) 1-5

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Alyssa Wong is a multi-award-winning writer of poetry, short fiction, comic books and video games. They won a legion of new fans at Marvel with their work on Aero, as well as one-shots featuring Shang-Chi and Luna Snow. In addition to helming the adventures of the galaxy’s greatest rogue archaeologist in Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, they have written Iron Fist, featuring a new hero taking on the heroic mantle, and the Alligator Loki Infinity Comic. Wong also worked as a writer on the video game phenomenon Overwatch.

Minkyu Jung won legions of fans with his lengthy run on Magnificent Ms. Marvel, an assignment he followed with the one-shot Spider-Man: Curse of the Man-Thing and Star Wars: Doctor Aphra. At DC Comics, Jung has worked on titles including Nightwing, Titans and Batgirl.

Spanish artist Natacha Bustos drew the story “Going Nowhere,” written by Brandon Montclare, for DC/Vertigo’s Strange Sport Stories. Bustos made her Marvel Comics debut on Spider Woman before re-teaming with Montclare and co-writer Amy Reeder on Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, winner of a Glyph Award for Best Female Character in 2016.