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The Star Wars Adventure Journal.
The Star Wars Adventure Journal.

The Star Wars Adventure Journal was a published by West End Games between the years 1994 and 1997. Fifteen issues were eventually printed, containing short stories by both well-known and relatively unknown Star Wars authors; adventures and source material for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game; Galaxywide NewsNets, in-universe news reports from throughout the galaxy; interviews with personalities from all walks of Star Wars literature; and reviews of new and upcoming Star Wars products.

The Adventure Journals were discontinued following the publication of number fifteen, when financial problems forced West End Games to give up the license to publish further Star Wars material.

Contents

[edit] Published issues

[edit] Adventure Journal 1

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 1

Star Wars Adventure Journal 1 was the first issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in February of 1994. It contained short stories such as First Contact written by Timothy Zahn, which would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the Empire, Escape from Balis-Baurgh written by Paul Balsamo, and Breaking Free written by Dave Marron. Complementing the short stories were a series of articles written by a wide variety of individuals, including the first Adventure Journal appearance of Wanted by Cracken by Thomas Woods. Issue one was edited by Peter Schweighofer.

[edit] Adventure Journal 2

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 2

Star Wars Adventure Journal 2 was the second issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in May, 1994. Along with the short stories compiled, including Whispers in the Dark by Charlene Newcomb, Adventure Journal 2 is noteworthy for a series of articles and interviews. Among those included were You're in the Army Now! by James Cambias and Making Star Wars Comics Come Alive, which was an interview conducted by Ilene Rosenberg with author Tom Veitch.

[edit] Adventure Journal 3

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 3

Star Wars Adventure Journal 3 was the third issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in August, 1994. Adventure Journal 3 collected various short stories by authors Charlene Newcomb, Patricia A. Jackson, and Dave Marron, among others. Likewise, these short stories were illustrated by various artists, including Mike Vilardi who was a veteran West End Games artist. Among the articles included was the continuation of Wanted by Cracken, began in Adventure Journal 1, and Drawing A Daily Diet of Star Wars Comics which was written by Ilene Rosenberg.

[edit] Adventure Journal 4

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 4

Star Wars Adventure Journal 4 was the fourth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in November, 1994. Adventure Journal 4 is notable for containing an original short story written for the Journal by author Kathy Tyers, author of The Truce at Bakura. To complement Tyers short story, Ilene Rosenberg included an interview conducted by herself with Tyers, revolving around Tyers conception and production of The Truce at Bakura. Among the other additions to Adventure Journal 4 was the continuation of Wanted by Cracken, and It's a Gambler's Life written by Anthony P. Russo, which detailed the gambling character for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.

[edit] Adventure Journal 5

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 5

Star Wars Adventure Journal 5 was the fifth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in February, 1995. It contained a number of short stories, including Turning Point by Charlene Newcomb and Vengeance Strike by Peter Schweighofer. Among the articles collected for this issue were A Buyer's Guide to Alternative Starships, which detailed several new starships, and Smugglers of the Outer Rim written by Doug Shuler. Adventure Journal 5 was edited by Peter Schweighofer.

[edit] Adventure Journal 6

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 6

Star Wars Adventure Journal 6 was the sixth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in May, 1995. Adventure Journal 6 collected various articles, including Relic, an adventure centered around the Dark Jedi Durrei, written by George R. Strayton and illustrated by Doug Shuler. Also included in this issue were a number of short stories, such To Fight Another Day, written by Kathy Tyers and illustrated by Mike Vilardi, and Rendezvous with Destiny by Charlene Newcomb.

[edit] Adventure Journal 7

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 7

Star Wars Adventure Journal 7 was the seventh issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in August, 1995. Adventure Journal 7 is notable for several role playing articles, including Cracken's Rebel Operatives which was written by Timothy O'Brien and illustrated by Scott Neely, and The Kaal Connection, co-authored by Peter Schweighofer and Timothy Zahn. Likewise, collected in this issue was an interview conducted by Ilene Rosenberg entitled The Adventures of Rogue Squadron.

[edit] Adventure Journal 8

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 8

Star Wars Adventure Journal 8 was the eighth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in November, 1995. Unlike previous issues whose covers showed scenes from the universe of Star Wars, Adventure Journal 8's cover depicted the character of Yoda dressed up like Santa Claus, a popular winter figure. Among the various articles included in this issue were The Gree Enclave by Timothy O'Brien, and Counterstrike by George R. Strayton. Likewise, Adventure Journal 8 is notable for the first publication of the short stories Uhl Eharl Khoehng, written by Patricia A. Jackson, which would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the New Republic and A Certain Point of View and Blaze of Glory both of which would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the Empire.

[edit] Adventure Journal 9

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 9

Star Wars Adventure Journal 9 was the ninth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in February, 1996. Adventure Journal 9 collected several short stories, including Slaying Dragons, a story which takes place just after the Battle of Hoth in 3 ABY, written by Angela Philips. The short story would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the Empire. Journal 9 also collected various articles for use with the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, such as Fizzi's Slightly Used Starships by John J. Richardson III, which details several starships from the Star Wars universe.

[edit] Adventure Journal 10

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 10

Star Wars Adventure Journal 10 was the tenth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in May, 1996. Adventure Journal 10 witnessed the return of veteran Star Wars author Kathy Tyers, who contributed the short story Only Droids Serve the Maker. Among the other collected short stories were Desperate Measures by Carolyn Golledge, and The Capture of Imperial Hazard by Nora Mayers. Like the other Adventure Journals in previous years, Adventure Journal 10 collected roleplaying articles, such as A Free-Trader's Guide to the Planets, which details a number of planets.

[edit] Adventure Journal 11

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 11

Star Wars Adventure Journal 11 was the eleventh issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in November, 1996. Adventure Journal 11 is notable for the fact that, unlike previous Adventure Journal issues, it collected a comic-strip along with the usual selection of short stories and game articles. The comic strip was entitled Bungo n' Rusti Get Carry-Out, and was written by author Jim Anderson. Among the articles included was Alien Encounters, written by Timothy S. O'Brien, which detailed various aliens, providing background information and game stats for use with the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.

[edit] Adventure Journal 12

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 12

Star Wars Adventure Journal 12 was the twelfth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in February, 1997. Adventure Journal 12 is notable for collecting the first two parts of the short story Side Trip, written by authors Timothy Zahn and Michael A. Stackpole, respectively. The short story would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the Empire. Side Trip revolved around a character claiming to be the bounty hunter Jodo Kast, and the father-son team of Hal and Corran Horn. Adventure Journal 12 is also noteworthy for being the first Adventure Journal to collect an article by author Pablo Hidalgo, who would go on to become a successful contributor to the Star Wars universe.

[edit] Adventure Journal 13

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 13

Star Wars Adventure Journal 13 was the thirteenth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in May, 1997. This issue collected various articles for the Star Wars roleplaying game, including Special Ops: Ship Jackers, co-authored by John Beyer and Kathy Burdette, and Scouts' Dispatch by Peter Woodworth. Adventure Journal 13 also collected the final two parts of the short story Side Trip, with part three being written by Timothy Zahn and part four being authored by Michael A. Stackpole. The short story would later be collected in the short story anthology Tales from the Empire.

[edit] Adventure Journal 14

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 14

Star Wars Adventure Journal 14 was the fourteenth issue of the Adventure Journal and was published in August, 1997. Adventure Journal 14 is notable for collecting an original short story Murder in Slushtime, written by Barbara Hambly who was the author of two Star Wars novels centered around the character of Callista. Murder in Slushtime would continue the story of Callista, a former-Jedi who could no longer touch the Force. Among the other pieces collected in Adventure Journal 14 were the articles # Special Ops: Drop Points and From the Files of Corellia Antilles.

[edit] Adventure Journal 15

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 15

Star Wars Adventure Journal 15 was the fifteenth and final issue published of the Adventure Journal. It was published in November, 1997. Unique to Adventure Journal 15 was the work of author Kevin J. Anderson, author of The Jedi Academy Trilogy and various Tales of the Jedi comics. Anderson's short story for Adventure Journal 15 was entitled Firestorm and centered around the Toinne and Luke Skywalker. Journal 15 also collected various roleplaying game articles, including Special Military Unit Intelligence Update by Timothy O'Brien, which provided updates on several military units which had been previously introduced in earlier West End Games products.

[edit] Cancelled issues

[edit] Adventure Journal 16

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 16

Star Wars Adventure Journal 16 was the first cancelled issue of the Adventure Journal, following financial difficulties by West End Games. It was set to collect various short stories, including Credit Denied by George R. Strayton, and Gathering Shadows by Kathy Burdette. Gathering Shadows would later be reprinted in the short story anthology Tales from the New Republic.

[edit] Adventure Journal 17

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 17

Star Wars Adventure Journal 17 was the second cancelled issue of the Adventure Journal, following financial difficulties by West End Games. Adventure Journal 17 was meant to contain several short stories, including Jade Solitaire, written by Timothy Zahn, which told the story of how Mara Jade acquired her ship Jade's Fire. Also slated to be included was the short story Love Is a Warm Blaster, which would eventually be released on the internet.

[edit] Adventure Journal 18

       Main article: Star Wars Adventure Journal 18

Star Wars Adventure Journal 18 was the third, and final, known cancelled issue of the Adventure Journal, following financial difficulties by West End Games.

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