Star Wars: Galactic Atlas is a reference book that was published by Egmont UK Ltd on November 3, 2016. An atlas with full-color illustrations by Tim McDonagh, it covers the first seven Star Wars films, as well as Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, novels, and comics. The American edition was published by Disney–Lucasfilm Press on December 20, 2016. It is titled Star Wars Galactic Maps: An Illustrated Atlas of the Star Wars Universe and includes a spread relating to the then-upcoming film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
While working on the video game Star Wars Battlefront II, the development team notably consulted the Galactic Atlas.[3]
Publisher's summary[]
Explore the worlds and stories of a galaxy far, far away with this lavishly illustrated Galactic Atlas! Follow the beasts, battles, heroes and villains of the Star Wars saga all the way from the deserts of Tatooine to the ice plains of Hoth.
- Stunning full-colour illustrations by Tim McDonagh
- Covers all seven films, as well as Star Wars Rebels, The Clone Wars, novels and comics
- A perfect gift for fans of all ages!
Continuity[]
- "to answer your question, the Atlas is supposed to be canon, 'Zakuul' isn't."
- ―Emil Fortune
The December 2016 Polish edition of Star Wars: Galactic Atlas includes an entry for the Empire of Zakuul, placing it in the far west of the galaxy and in the Unknown Regions. The Zakuulan empire is a Star Wars Legends subject that was first mentioned in 2015 on swtor.com for the expansion Knights of the Fallen Empire of the BioWare video game Star Wars: The Old Republic.[5] The author of Galactic Atlas, Emil Fortune, stated that he did not know why or how Zakuul crept into the Polish translation.[6] Nonetheless, he stated that the world was not canon.[4]
Media[]
Editions[]
- ISBN 9781405279987; November 3, 2016; Egmont UK Ltd; UK hardcover[1]
- ISBN 9781368003063; December 20, 2016; Disney–Lucasfilm Press; US hardcover[2]
Cover gallery[]
Appearances[]
Characters | Organisms | Droid models | Events | Locations |
Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
Characters
Organisms
Droid models
Events
Locations
Organizations and titles
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Sentient species
Vehicles and vessels
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Weapons and technology
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Miscellanea
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Sources[]
- NYCC 2016: Rogue One and Star Wars 40th Anniversary Publishing Programs Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Blaster" — Star Wars Insider 169
- Star Wars: Galactic Maps Illustrator Tim McDonagh Interview on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Spark of Rebellion" — Star Wars Insider Special Edition 2018
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Star Wars: Galactic Atlas on Egmont UK Ltd's official website (backup link)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars Galactic Maps on Disney.com (backup link)
- ↑ Star Wars Battlefront II: Behind The Story on the official Electronic Arts Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Emil Fortune (@iucounu) on Twitter: "to answer your question, the Atlas is supposed to be canon, 'Zakuul' isn't." (backup link)
- ↑ Knights of the Fallen Empire on The Old Republic's official website (backup link)
- ↑ Emil Fortune (@iucounu) on Twitter: "I wrote the Atlas; Zakuul seems to have crept into the Polish translation only. I am not sure why or how as yet." (backup link)