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@ghostfinder Noticed this when I read it and loved it. This means now that Lahsbees, Huhks, Hoojibs and Zeltrons are all canon!
Plif is a Hoojib, a race of tiny telepaths who feed on energy and allowed the Rebel Alliance to use their cave as a base for a while after they killed the Slivilith that was eating all the Hoojibs.
I think those were more hover bikes than speeder bikes | ‘Star Wars: Planet of the Hoojibs’ artwork by Greg Winters #StarWars #TheBookOfBobaFett
#NewRelease Star Wars Adventures Annual 2021 by @cavanscott Arianna Florean @zdarsky @Rebel_Loo et al
Han thinks a hoojib will make a perfect addition to Jabba’s menagerie, but the cute critter hides a terrible secret.
THEN, follow a group of troublesome kids on Cloud City.
Return of the #Hoojibs! The #StarWarsAdventures Annual 2021 gets a retailer exclusive variant by Jeff Edwards, available only from HawgJaw Comics and One Stop Comic Shop. Preorders are already open.
#HappyEaster! Lepine ("lepus," rabbit) species seemed REALLY popular for sentient species in the early canon: 1977 gave us Jaxxon, while 1981 & '89 added two more
The #StarWars term is "Lagomorphs"; there are 4 sentient types: Lepi ('77), Gerb ('81), Hoojib ('89), Kushiban ('95) https://t.co/TYgEHCboVc
Star Wars story, “Planet of the Hoojibs” (1983), illustrated by Greg Winters. The 1980s—when Star Wars hadn’t yet become self-aware and its stories could be all over the place.