Michael Reaves (September 14, 1950 – March 20, 2023)[1] began his Star Wars career working on television productions. He co-wrote "Tail of the Roon Comets," an episode of the Star Wars: Droids animated television series. He also wrote the Ewoks episodes entitled "The Raich" and "Hard Sell."
He has also written several Star Wars novels, including Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter and the Coruscant Nights trilogy. With Steve Perry, he co-authored the MedStar Duology, Death Star, and the short story MedStar: Intermezzo.
Works
Filmography
Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO — "Tail of the Roon Comets" (November 9, 1985)
Ewoks — "The Raich" (September 27, 1986)
Ewoks — "Hard Sell" (October 25, 1986)
Bibliography
- Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter (January 30, 2001)
- MedStar I: Battle Surgeons (June 29, 2004) (co-written with Steve Perry)
- MedStar II: Jedi Healer (September 28, 2004) (co-written with Steve Perry)
- MedStar: Intermezzo (July 2005) (co-written with Steve Perry)
- Death Star (September 25, 2007) (co-written with Steve Perry)
- Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight (June 17, 2008)
- Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows (August 26, 2008)
- Coruscant Nights III: Patterns of Force (January 27, 2009) (co-written with Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff)
- And Leebo Makes Three (September 2011) (co-written with Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff)
- Shadow Games (November 29, 2011) (co-written with Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff)
- The Last Jedi (February 26, 2013) (co-written with Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff)
Sources
Darth Maul Novel on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
"Jawa's Corner" — Star Wars Insider 96
Dark Knights and Sith Lords - An Interview with Michael Reaves on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2
Michael Reaves, TV, Prose and Comics Writer, Dead at 72 by Christopher Chiu-Tabet on Multiversity Comics (March 22, 2023) (backup link archived on March 22, 2023)
External links
Michael Reaves on Wikipedia
Michael Reaves at the Internet Movie Database
"I've always thought that Luke felt pretty bad for a few days after it was over." by Hank Stuever on The Washington Post (November 11, 2007) (backup link archived on April 13, 2019)
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