Warning: Spoilers for Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku - Insurgency Rising #1!

TheStar Warsfranchise is finally ready to give Princess Leia some long-awaited closure from her father, Darth Vader. The former Anakin Skywalker had two children, but only one of them had the chance to get to know him after finding out they were related. While Vader aggressively recruited Luke for the dark side, Leia never so much as met Vader again after finding out he was her biological father.

Leia from Star Wars' sequel trilogy with Han Solo and her younger self behind her.

Comicbook.com released a previewforStar Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising#1 – written by Alex Segura, with art by Leonard Kirk and Stefano Raffaele–and in one of these panels, Princess Leia gets a semblance of closure for a lack of fatherly connection with Darth Vader.

This one panel shows promising potential for the themes and ideas that the series could explore, including previously untapped character analysis regarding Leia’s feelings about having a dictator for a father.

Princess Leia (left) in her Endor headgear, and Darth Vader (right) both lit by the glow of his red lightsaber.

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Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising#1 – Written By Alex Segura; Art By Leonard Kirk & Stefano Raffaele

While Luke’s arc centered on his confrontation with Vader…Leia never had such a cathartic plot of her own – something that Marvel’sStar Warsis seemingly set to acknowledge, and attempt to rectify.

Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Risingwill explore the Star Wars universe post-ROTJ, meaningit will likely delve into Leia’s reaction to discovering Darth Vader is her father, considering that she never got the closure afforded by speaking to Vader face-to-face as a father. A dynamic like that would certainly be complicated, as Leia only ever knew Vader as a captor, villain, and conqueror of her planet Alderaan. To discover that this villain was her father would’ve been devastating, andMarvel’sStar Warshas a chanceto explore the emotional fallout from that.

Darth Vader on Bespin from Empire Strikes Back (left) and Leia from the end of A New Hope (right.)

In the originalStar Warstrilogy, Princess Leia never had a relationship with Darth Vader beyond their tense, antagonistic interactions in the original film.Return of the Jedieventually revealed that both she and Luke Skywalker are brothers, and that Leia, too, was a child of Vader. While Luke’s arc centered on his confrontation with Vader, shaped by the knowledge that this was his father, Leia never had such a cathartic plot of her own – something thatMarvel’sStar Warsis seemingly set to acknowledge, and attempt to rectify.

Marvel’sStar Warscomics…have the chance to put a definitive mark on this exciting familial drama at the heart ofStar Wars.

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Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising#1 – Available July 14, 2025

The dynamic between Leia and Darth Vader – as father and daughter, rather than just adversaries in a galactic war – has always been fascinating, but its potential has never been fully tapped. Whilethe franchise’s oldLegendscanonprovided some memorable moments of reckoning for Leia, the Disney era, and Marvel’sStar Warscomics in particular, have the chance to put a definitive mark on this exciting familial drama at the heart ofStar Wars, as the publisher embraces the opportunity to recontextualize these classic characters in a major way.

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Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising#1will be available August 14, 2025 from Marvel Comics.