In “Star Wars” Legends materials, Earth just isn’t a significant participant within the galaxy’s many conflicts, however it’s a minimum of current. Because it seems, there are “Star Wars” works that are not even thought of canon to the Legends continuity. That is the place one is most probably to seek out mentions of Earth. As an illustration, it is on the heart of a narrative within the “Galactic Gossip” tabloid from 1993’s “Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas,” the place it is generally known as Urthha. It particulars the night time a Duros couple was kidnapped by Urthha people shortly after their marriage ceremony. The “Star Wars”-“Simpsons” crossovers additionally prominently characteristic Earth.
Maybe probably the most well-known general non-canon Earth-focused “Star Wars” story is “Into the Nice Unknown” by author W. Haden Blackman and artist Sean Murphy. The 2004 story sees Chewbacca and Han Solo ship their ship, the Millennium Falcon, off into hyperspace with no vacation spot. They land on a planet in a closely wooded space and are attacked by enemies. Within the skirmish, Han is killed by arrow-inflicted wounds. It seems this planet is Earth and the attackers have been Native People. Over a century later, none apart from Indiana Jones and Quick Spherical uncover the Falcon whereas looking for the Sasquatch, aka a surviving Chewie.
On the finish of the day, Earth is an extremely small a part of the grand “Star Wars” tapestry, even together with non-canon and Legends mentions. At the least followers can go to real-life “Star Wars” areas across the Blue Marble and get a way of what it could possibly be like if it have been extra carefully connected to the galaxy far, distant.