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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