Hera Syndullais a hero and the driving force behind the Rebel Alliance’s success in the Outer Rim, and out-of-universe, is an all-time fan-favoriteStar Warscharacter. Hera’s actions after the fall of the Empire have yet to be fully depicted, and aStar Warscomic could fill in the gaps in her story between the Battle of Endor and her live action appearance inAhsoka.

An arc in the Disney+ series,The Bad Batch, gives an isolated glimpse into Hera’s childhood.A New Dawn, the 2014 canon novel by John Jackson Miller, revealed one of Hera’s early adventures and how she met her future love, Kanan Jarrus.Star Wars: Rebelsshows

Hera Syndulla in Star Wars Rebels smiling and saluting

Hera’s life in the early years of the Rebellion before war officially broke out, as seen inEpisode 4: A New Hope. AfterRebels, though, Hera is off the grid for years, until the events of theAhsokaseries. However, what happened to Hera between those years is a mystery a comic could answer.

What Fans Already Know About Hera Syndulla In Star Wars Canon, Explained

A Fearless, Ferocious Freedom Fighter

Affectionately known as “Space Mom” by theStar Warsfandom, Hera Syndulla is a Twi’lek from the war-torn planet Ryloth. She dreamed of life as a pilot and eventually achieved her goal as the commander of her beloved ship, the Ghost. With her loyal droid, Chopper, at her side, Hera took to the sky at a young age with a mission to help those in need, and never looked back.Eventually, the end ofStar Wars: Rebelsrevealed that Hera gave birth to her son with Kanan Jarrus, Jacen, sometime after Kanan sacrificed himself.

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Hera’s subsequent live-action appearance inAhsokawasaccompanied by a retcon to theStar Warstimeline, which shifted the epilogue ofRebelsto nine years beforeA New Hope, close to the start of the Disney+ series. The retcon has created some uncertainty among fans about Hera’s post-Rebelslife, and this isexactly the kind of nebulous creative territory that a comic book series could make great use of to tell an impactful story about this hero of the Rebellion, while offering some more concrete answers to readers.

Hera Syndulla in Star Wars Rebels and Ahsoka.

Since the era of the Prequels,Star Warsmedia has followed a certain structure; the films lay out the big tentpole, galaxy-defining moments, while books, comic books, and video games expand the universe in greater detail, including answer questions raised by the films, and giving exciting characters more chance to take the spotlight. AsStar WarsTV shows have become more common, they have in many ways replicated this dynamic – meaning whatRebelsandAhsokaestablished, it is now on the comics to elaborate on.

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Gaps In The Character’s Timeline Should Be Filled With A Comic Series

So, with this idea that the comics are intended to flesh out the most memorableStar Warscharacters in mind, it is worth making the case for Hera Syndulla as an obvious candidate for a comic series. Whether a miniseries, or an ongoing, Hera clearly has many more adventures in theStar Warsgalaxy that deserve to be depicted, something that both the end ofRebelsand her role inAhsokamake evident. As fans of the character know all too well, there are many details of her life that still need to be revealed.

A storyline about the disbanding of the Ghost crew would be heartbreaking, but would give a deeper understanding into the person Hera has become.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Hera Syndulla in Ahsoka speaking in front of senators

There is a lot about Hera to unpack after theRebelsfinale that could be addressed in comic format. With Kanan’s death coming so close to the end of the series, acomic series could show Hera’s grieving processand how that affects her place in the Rebellion, as well as her early years as a mother. Further, a comic series could answer one of the most pressing questions fans have following Hera’sAhsokaappearance – that is, what happened to the rest of the crew fromRebels.

WhenAhsokastarts, Hera, Sabine, and Zeb have all gone their separate ways.Rebelshones in on the fact that Hera and her crew are family.Though Ezra’s absence was not of his own choosing, a comic series could explain when and why Sabine and Zeb decided to leave and how that loss impacted Hera. A storyline about the disbanding of the Ghost crew would be heartbreaking,but would give a deeper understanding into the person Hera has become by the timeAhsokastarts.

Luke Skywalker and Star Wars Rebels' Kanan Jarrus

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InAhsoka, Hera mentions that her son, Jacen, is very much like his late father, Kanan, and in the series, Jacen is shown connecting to the Force in a way he had never done before, proving to be a natural like his father.A comic storyline with Hera learning her son is Force sensitive and showing the choices she made in raising himwould make the mother-son relationship all the richer – in addition to the many other looming uncertainties about Hera’s life that the comic medium could be used to fill in.

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Another unanswered question from the ten year time gap ishow Hera rose through the ranksfrom a Rebel leader in the Outer Rim to a trusted General in the New Republic as a whole. InAhsoka, the power and respect Hera demands from other military personnel is clear.A comic series could explore her journey to her position in the New Republic as shown inAhsoka, all while being a single mom. In other words, the comic book potential ofHera Syndulla, who is already an iconicStar Warscharacter, is very clear.

Kanan Jarrus in Star Wars Rebels

Hera Syndulla

Hailing from the planet Ryloth, Hera Syndulla is the daughter of a legendary Twi’lek freedom fighter. Although relations between Hera and her father have sometimes been distant, they share the same cause; Hera settled on the planet Lothal, leading a nascent rebel cell there. She became a general in the Rebel Alliance, participating in the Battle of Endor, and remains an important military leader in the New Republic.

Kanan Jarrus

A Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66 in large part thanks to his master’s sacrifice, Kanan survived during the Dark Times of the Empire’s reign and became an important member of the Lothal rebel cell. Kanan sacrificed much over the years, but gained much as well, falling in love with Hera Syndulla. Although he gave his life for his friends, he left a legacy behind in his own Padawan Ezra Bridger, as well as his son Jacen.

Star Wars: Rebels

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Star Wars: Rebels is an animated series set between Episodes III and IV, chronicling the efforts of the starship Ghost’s crew, including Kanan, Hera, and the street-smart Ezra, as they resist the oppressive Galactic Empire’s control over the galaxy, confronting new villains and sparking a rebellion.

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