^No, the fans did.

I was about to ask if they ever gave a definite answer to whether the Fel dynasty got it's Jedi powers from Jaina, but judging from that comment I guess not.I keep thinking that, if Jaina ends up marrying Jagged in the books, then Ania and the Empress should be family.
But they both have to go through someone at Lucasfilm, who would keep them coordinated whether they liked it or not.
Based on the stuff I've read on Wookiepedia, my current theory is that the Fels do come from Jaina and Jagged, and Ania's side of the family comes from Allana (she could have decided to keep the Solo name if she got married).We never got a definitive answer regarding Marasiah's heritage. However on the question of Ania...she still could be an offshoot of the family. We don't know who Ania's parents are at the moment. I suspect they could keep this vague throughout the series or answer it at some later point.
My rating: 5/5This collection continued the high quality of the first one. It continues the conflict between Wonder Woman and the Greek Gods set up in the first one, and introduces more allies and enemies for Diana. I love this take on the Gods, I'll admit I'm not entirely sure how close it is to the original stories, but it is interesting enough on it's own that I'm not that concerned. The art in the story is gorgeous, with great unique character designs for the gods. I know some people had an issues with the reveal about the Amazons, and I'll admit I wasn't thrilled with it, but I was willing to go with it.
I rated it 5/5. I didn't mention it in my review, but Broo and Quentin Quire are quickly becoming favorite characters. Where is it best to read Alpha & Omega?My Shelfari review said:I really enjoyed this one, it definitely continues the mix of good story and humor from the first one. The first three issues in the collection follow two story lines, and actually manage to make them both interesting, which something that a lot of movies, TV shows, ect. that do this kind of parallel storytelling struggle with at times. The last, more stand alone issue, brought me my first encounter with classic X-Men villain Sabertooth, which I also really enjoyed. My only minor issue with that one was the fact that the only X-Man he interacts with is Beast, so I didn't get to see the more well know Sabertooth/Wolverine rivalry. I did like that that one brought back the Hellfire Club, who appear to be the series main villains.
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