Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #2Star Warsmay have just set up a fascinating way to bring backMara Jadeinto the official canon, Luke Skywalker’s wife from the previous Legends continuity. Currently, Marvel Comics is releasing a brand-new and canonicalStar Warscomic series set in the immediate aftermath ofReturn of the Jediand the Battle of Endor. To that end, a potential door may have been opened for Mara Jade’s return in this new series.

As seen inStar Wars: Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #2by Alex Segura, Leonard Kirk, and Rachelle Rosenburg, The Force called upon Luke Skywalker to retrieve an old Jedi star compass that had been held in one of Palpatine’s secret observatories. However, Luke is quickly ambushed bydark-side cultists known as the Acolytes of the Beyond.Likewise, these cultists are being led by a red-headed woman who claims to have been a devout servant of Palpatine and Darth Vader.

Luke Skywalker vs Yuan Hozell in Battle of Jakku

Although this newStar Warsissue says that this woman’s name is “Yuan Howzell”,it would be fascinating if this agent of the dark side was later revealed to be none other than a re-canonized Mara Jade.

Who Is Mara Jade In Star Wars Legends?

Luke Skywalker’s Wife Explained

In Legends,Mara Jade was similarly a servant of Emperor Palpatineduring the Galactic Civil War. Trained to be an assassin and Force-using operative known as the Emperor’s Hand,Mara Jade’s last orders from Palpatine were to kill Luke Skywalker, orders she failed to complete following the Emperor’s death, choosing instead to become a smuggler rather than continue serving the Empire. Likewise, she and Luke would join forces during Grand Admiral Thrawn’s campaign. The pair gradually fell in love and got married in the originalStar Warscontinuity before Disney’s canon purge in 2012.

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Although Mara Jade no longer exists in the official canon, that hasn’t stoppedStar Warsfans from theorizing and coming up with ways in which she could one day be reintegrated back into the established canon. After all, there’s still a sizable chunk of time between the original and sequel trilogy with new stories to tell. As such, this newBattle of Jakkuseries set right afterReturn of the Jedicould bea means by which Luke Skywalker’s wife finally gets re-canonized.

Mara Jade wielding a blue lightsaber to the left and looking surprised to the right

The Acolytes of The Beyond Could Be The Answer For A Canonical Mara Jade

Still Serving The Sith (Just In A Different Form)

Very little is known about the Acolytes of the Beyond other than that they served the recently deceased Sith Lords and were led by Yupe Tashu, a member of Palpatine’s inner circle. Keeping that in mind, perhaps Mara Jade is this issue’s featured Acolyte leader who was sent to confront Luke Skywalker. “Yuan Howzell” could simply be an alias or a name Mara was given by the cult whenever she was accepted (or was taken) to join their ranks.As such, the Acolytes may hold the key to providing a familiar yet fresh and canonical take on Mara Jade’s origins in the officialStar Warscanon.

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Mara Jade from Legends wielding her purple lightsaber in a deep purple hue.

Mara Jade

Hailing from the Legends continuity, Mara Jade’s Force-sensitivity caught the eye of Emperor Palpatine himself. She became one of the Emperor’s Hands, a skilled assassin and spy who served his will. Mara failed in her last mission for the Emperor, to kill Luke Skywalker, and sank into the depths of the underworld for a time. She eventually became an ally of Luke, and the two fell in love, with Mara joining Luke’s Jedi Order. Mara was eventually killed by Jacen Solo, serving as his sacrifice as he committed himself to the way of the Sith.

Luke Skywalker

The son of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, Luke was brought up on the desert planet Tatooine. Initially mentored by Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke fired the fateful shot that destroyed the Death Star, and he became a rebel hero. Despite the fears of Obi-Wan and Yoda, Luke’s faith in his father was proved well-founded when Vader returned to the light. With the Emperor defeated, Luke dedicated himself to bringing back the Jedi; his first attempt ended in tragedy due to Palpatine’s manipulations, but Luke’s legacy lives on in Rey.

Shannon McRandle as Mara Jade from Star Wars

Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker In Star Wars Return of the Jedi