Aayla Secura
Creation & Design
Aayla Secura was created by George Lucas and first appeared in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. She was designed to be a strong female Jedi character with a unique Twi'lek appearance.Early Years
Aayla was trained as a Jedi and became a skilled warrior during the Clone Wars, fighting alongside Clone Troopers and other Jedi.Character Development
Aayla Secura's character has evolved from a supporting role in the Star Wars universe to a prominent figure in various storylines, showcasing her bravery, skills, and dedication to the Jedi Order.Cultural Reception
Aayla Secura has been well-received by fans for her strong character and unique design, becoming a popular figure in the Star Wars franchise.Cultural Legacy
Aayla Secura's legacy continues to thrive through various media including books, animated series, and comics. She remains a beloved character in the Star Wars universe, symbolizing the valor and sacrifice of the Jedi Order.Character Details
Real Name:
Aayla Secura
Aliases:
Jedi Knight,Clone Wars Jedi
Species:
Twi'lek
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Jedi Order,Clone Troopers,Galactic Republic
Abilities:
Force sensitivity,Lightsaber combat,Telekinesis
Equipment:
Lightsaber,Jedi robes,Clone Trooper armor
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blue
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1st appearance of Aayla Secura, a Jedi Knight
1st cover appearance of Quinlan Vos
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1st appearance of Aayla Secura, a Jedi Knight
1st cover appearance of Quinlan Vos
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Dallas Comic Con 2003 program book featuring the Punisher by Tim Bradstreet on the front cover
Back cover art featuring Aayla Secura by Phil Noto
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Dallas Comic Con 2003 program book featuring the Punisher by Tim Bradstreet on the front cover
Back cover art featuring Aayla Secura by Phil Noto
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Dallas Comic Con 2004 program book
Measures the same size as a comic book
Adam Hughes art on one side, Dan Brereton on the other side
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Dallas Comic Con 2004 program book
Measures the same size as a comic book
Adam Hughes art on one side, Dan Brereton on the other side
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Reprint of Star Wars #19 (1998 series), 1st appearance of Aayla Secura
Included in the Hasbro Comic Packs with Quinlan Vos and Vilmarh Grahrk action figures
Value reflects the sales of a sealed pack with action figures
Key Facts
Reprint of Star Wars #19 (1998 series), 1st appearance of Aayla Secura
Included in the Hasbro Comic Packs with Quinlan Vos and Vilmarh Grahrk action figures
Value reflects the sales of a sealed pack with action figures
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