Star Wars: The Five Best Characters That You’ve Never Heard Of
Let’s talk about some amazing Star Wars characters you’ve never heard of.
Star Wars is filled with an amazing assortment of characters, heroes, villains and some in between. More than the setting, the wars, or the Force, it’s these characters that drive Star Wars and make it great. Some of the most famous characters of all time, Leia, Ray, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader call the Star Wars universe home. However, aside from these titans that we all know, there are a host of amazing lesser known characters lurking in the shadows. Today let us take a look a five amazing characters that aren’t very well know at all.
5. Lowbacca
Lowbacca was a nephew of the famous Chewbacca and a Wookiee Jedi Knight in the old Expanded Universe. Now look, Lowbacca, aka Lowie, was a straight up badass. Combing the physical prowess of a Wookiee and a Jedi, something fans had always talked about, made for a terrifying combination and this guy wrecked shop when needed. He was also a loyal and good friend and excellent mechanic. Apparently the combination of Jedi and Wookiee was so OP that Lucas himself said they couldn’t make any more Wookiee Jedi. While Lowie may not be canon anymore he clearly paved the way for the new Wookiee Jedi Knight that is showing up in the High Republic stuff.
However none of that is why Lowie actually makes this list. See Lowie had a companion, a small translator droid, really just a head, he wore on his belt so that he could talk to everyone. That’s right, this dude is literally the only person we’ve ever seen in Star Wars that’s adapted their easy-to-use translator tech into a personal, always on, translation device. That’s some big brain stuff right there.
4. Jaxxon
Jaxxon is possibly the most ridiculous character in all of Star Wars. He is a large, green space rabbit, that dresses like someone from Flash Gordon and is more or less the Star Wars version of Bugs Bunny. He’s also one of the longest running characters, first showing up in November 1977 in Issue 8 of the original Marvel Star Wars comics. He had a handful of old EU appearances, getting up to wacky stuff but was mostly ignored. However back in 2018 he made the jump to canon, one of the rare breed to do that, and came back into several more comics. Yep, that’s right the wise cracking space rabbit is canon, and has a 43 year old history in the franchise.
3. Elan Sleazebaggano
2. Wes Janson
Wes Janson was Wedge’s gunner during the Battle of Hoth and was the first Rebel to down an AT-AT. That is sadly pretty much the extent of his canon history, though it’s a pretty solid one. He did however get a ton of development in the old EU. Wes was a long running member of Rogue Squadron and its various offshoots. He was considered one of the best pilots in the New Republic and consistently came in when needed. However he is best known as a wise cracking, flamboyant jokester. He’s in many ways the archetypical cocky, joking flyboy. He once wore a cloak made of panels showing off videos of himself, something not even Lando would dare. Overall he was a major fan favorite and one of the most fun characters to read about in books or comics (and according to late author Aaron Allston, one of the most fun to write).
1. Chelli Lona Aphra
If you haven’t heard of Dr. Aphra, I genuinely feel bad for you. Aphra is a rogue space archaeologist and one of the stars of the current canon comics. She’s basically a self serving, mostly amoral, female Indiana Jones running around Star Wars pulling heists and recovering stuff. She worked for Vader for a long time, but also befriend Luke Skywalker, all while getting up to hijinks. There is a lot of Harley Quinn in her also, as she tends to be funny and more lighthearted a lot of the time. She is accompanied by what appears to be a pair of Protocol and Astromech droids, mirroring R2-D2 and C-3PO, however her droids are actually evil assassin droids who just love to deal death to meatbags. On top of all that already amazing stuff, and it is amazing, she’s also likely the setting’s most prominent queer character, which good for her, and maybe not great for Star Wars if you haven’t heard about her yet. Overall all her comics are a bundle of joy to read and she’s as amazing as they come.
Let us know about your favorite character no one has heard of before, down in the comments!