Classic Star Wars Han Solo at Stars End Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Millennium Falcon
Classic Star Wars Han Solo at Stars End Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Millennium Falcon
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Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
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UPC: 761568968040
Classic Star Wars Han Solo at Stars End Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Millennium Falcon
Original price was: $30.00.$25.50Current price is: $25.50.
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Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 761568968040
Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 761568968040
Description
Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End Comics Lot
Based on a novel by: Brian Daley
Writer: Archie Goodwin
Artist: Alfredo Alcala
Colorists: Perry McNamee, Brian Neubauer & Michelle Madsen
Editors: Peet Janes & Ian Jude
Cover #1 by: Igor Kordey
Cover #2,3 by: Stan and Vince
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…
Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The film series began with Star Wars, released on May 25, 1977. This was followed by two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back, released on May 21, 1980, and Return of the Jedi, released on May 25, 1983. Then more than two decades after the release of the original film, the series continued with a prequel trilogy; consisting of Episode I: The Phantom Menace, released on May 19, 1999; Episode II: Attack of the Clones, released on May 16, 2002; Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, released on May 19, 2005; and finally the epic saga concluded with Star Wars: The Force Awakens released on December 18, 2015; Star Wars: The Last Jedi was released on December 18, 2017. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, released on December 18, 2017. And Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released on December 20, 2019.
In 1997, Dark Horse Comics published a three-issue comic book under the title Classic Star Wars. Written by Archie Goodwin, the mini-series reprinted the comic strips by Alfredo Alcala, which had been based on Daley’s novel. Years before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Han Solo and Chewbacca travel to the Corporate Sector to locate and attempt to free the prisoners of the secret prison known as Stars’ End. After Chewbacca is captured and taken to Stars’ End, Solo, with the help of a droid named Blue Max, defies the Corporate Authority and finds the prison’s location. Before there was always a chance Han might cut and run, but now his best friend is being held captive, and nothing will stop him from attempting a rescue!
Now… a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End! Nestled up against the Core Worlds of the Empire, the Corporate Sector is a vast area of space ruled by robber barons, trading conglomerates, and star-spanning corporations, all loyal to the Empire. Here, Imperial commerce rules, often backed by formidable private military forces. But the Corporate Sector also represents opportunity for those who are strong enough, brave enough, or foolhardy enough to try to carve a slice out for themselves. In the Corporate Sector, bargaining savvy, a fast ship, and a good blaster are equally powerful tools. If only Han Solo could find his toolbox…
Story/Spoilers
In issue #1, Upon discovering that they need a special Waiver in order to operate the Millennium Falcon within the Corporate Sector without running afoul of the authorities, Han Solo and Chewbacca attempt to get in touch with Doc, an outlaw technician. However, Doc’s daughter Jessa informs them that Doc has vanished, presumably abducted. Han works out a deal with Jessa: in exchange for the Waiver and upgrades to the Falcon, he and Chewbacca will help out in the effort to discover what happened to Doc and other enemies of the Corporate Sector Authority, the capitalistic and authoritarian organization that oversees the Corporate Sector. As part of this effort, Han and Chewbacca escort two droids, Bollux and Blue Max, to the planet Orron III, where they meet with Rekkon, the leader of the missing persons search.
Blue Max, a small computer probe hidden away in Bollux’s chest cavity, is able to infiltrate the Authority’s computer network and begin searching for the location of the abductees. However, Rekkon’s small group has been compromised by a traitor, and their activities are discovered. During the group’s attempt to escape the planet, Chewbacca is captured by Espos (Authority Security Police) and taken away.
Han and the others manage to escape the planet aboard the Falcon. During liftoff, the traitor shoots Rekkon and destroys the data that Blue Max gathered. Before dying, however, Rekkon is able to leave the words “Stars’ End, Mytus VII” scrawled on the Falcon’s game table. Han realizes that this must be the location of the Authority’s covert prison facility. After unmasking and dealing with the traitor, Han and the remaining members of Rekkon’s group fly to Stars’ End. Masquerading as interstellar entertainers, they infiltrate the facility and rescue the kidnap victims, including Doc and Chewbacca. The facility and staff members are destroyed in the escape.
Next in issue #2, Down on their luck after a botched smuggling run, Han Solo and Chewbacca resort to accepting a job offer from an anonymous employer. However, after flying the Millennium Falcon to the planet Lur for the pickup, they discover that the cargo they’re meant to be shipping is a load of slaves—something neither Han nor Chewbacca has any tolerance for. After dealing with the slavers’ attempt to commandeer the Falcon, and still in dire need of funds, Han and Chewbacca head for the planet Bonadan, where the slavers’ leader was meant to meet his contact for payment. Instead of the contact, though, they cross paths with Fiolla, an assistant auditor-general with the Corporate Sector Authority. She convinces Han that his only chance of getting paid now is to help her in tracking down the slaving ring. The slavers are watching Fiolla and are now keeping their eyes on Han and Chewbacca as well, forcing the two smugglers to split up. Chewbacca takes the Falcon, while Han and Fiolla board a cruise liner. The two parties make plans to meet on the planet Ammuud, to investigate the slavers’ connection to one of the governing clans there. Han and Fiolla arrive on Ammuud and uncover the evidence Fiolla needs to implicate high-ranking Authority officials in the slaving ring. Outwitting the Authority forces who have been sent by Fiolla’s superior to detain them, Han and Chewbacca are able to collect their payment at last and depart the planet safely.
Finally in issue #3, While taking a well-earned break on the planet Rudrig in the Tion Hegemony, Han Solo and Chewbacca are approached by Badure, an old friend, and his female companion Hasti. Badure has a lead on the fabled Queen of Ranroon, the treasure ship of Xim the Despot, which has been believed lost for centuries. Though Han is initially reluctant to join what he considers to be a pointless treasure hunt, he and Chewbacca decide to accompany Badure on his search. Accompanying them on their quest are Skynx, an alien historian from the planet Ruuria, and Han’s droid companions, Bollux and Blue Max. Han’s group is not the only one on the trail of Xim the Despot’s treasure, however. After landing on the planet Dellalt, Han and his companions are attacked and forced to abandon the Millennium Falcon. Their attackers steal the Falcon and fly her to a distant mining camp, where they intend to search her for clues to the Queen’s location—by tearing the Falcon apart, if necessary. Han and the others set off on a trip overland to recover the Falcon. On their way, they are captured by a group of religious cultists, descendants of the Queen of Ranroon’s crew. The cultists are determined to keep Xim’s treasure safe, and are about to unleash an army of Xim the Despot’s war-robots to destroy the mining camp—and the Falcon. Through the ingenuity of Bollux and Blue Max, the war-robots are stopped. Han and the others recover the Falcon and fly to the location of Xim’s fabled treasure, only to find that the treasure isn’t quite what they were expecting, consisting of technology that was state-of-the-art in Xim’s era but is now commonplace and inexpensive. The book ends with Han and Chewbacca taking the badly reassembled Falcon back into space, with plans to borrow money from Jabba the Hutt for an attempted Kessel Run.
Comics lot contains: Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End (1997) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 761568968040
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1,2,3 are in Fine to Very Fine condition. Nice Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Wars collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End Comics Lot
Based on a novel by: Brian Daley
Writer: Archie Goodwin
Artist: Alfredo Alcala
Colorists: Perry McNamee, Brian Neubauer & Michelle Madsen
Editors: Peet Janes & Ian Jude
Cover #1 by: Igor Kordey
Cover #2,3 by: Stan and Vince
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…
Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The film series began with Star Wars, released on May 25, 1977. This was followed by two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back, released on May 21, 1980, and Return of the Jedi, released on May 25, 1983. Then more than two decades after the release of the original film, the series continued with a prequel trilogy; consisting of Episode I: The Phantom Menace, released on May 19, 1999; Episode II: Attack of the Clones, released on May 16, 2002; Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, released on May 19, 2005; and finally the epic saga concluded with Star Wars: The Force Awakens released on December 18, 2015; Star Wars: The Last Jedi was released on December 18, 2017. Star Wars: The Last Jedi, released on December 18, 2017. And Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released on December 20, 2019.
In 1997, Dark Horse Comics published a three-issue comic book under the title Classic Star Wars. Written by Archie Goodwin, the mini-series reprinted the comic strips by Alfredo Alcala, which had been based on Daley’s novel. Years before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Han Solo and Chewbacca travel to the Corporate Sector to locate and attempt to free the prisoners of the secret prison known as Stars’ End. After Chewbacca is captured and taken to Stars’ End, Solo, with the help of a droid named Blue Max, defies the Corporate Authority and finds the prison’s location. Before there was always a chance Han might cut and run, but now his best friend is being held captive, and nothing will stop him from attempting a rescue!
Now… a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End! Nestled up against the Core Worlds of the Empire, the Corporate Sector is a vast area of space ruled by robber barons, trading conglomerates, and star-spanning corporations, all loyal to the Empire. Here, Imperial commerce rules, often backed by formidable private military forces. But the Corporate Sector also represents opportunity for those who are strong enough, brave enough, or foolhardy enough to try to carve a slice out for themselves. In the Corporate Sector, bargaining savvy, a fast ship, and a good blaster are equally powerful tools. If only Han Solo could find his toolbox…
Story/Spoilers
In issue #1, Upon discovering that they need a special Waiver in order to operate the Millennium Falcon within the Corporate Sector without running afoul of the authorities, Han Solo and Chewbacca attempt to get in touch with Doc, an outlaw technician. However, Doc’s daughter Jessa informs them that Doc has vanished, presumably abducted. Han works out a deal with Jessa: in exchange for the Waiver and upgrades to the Falcon, he and Chewbacca will help out in the effort to discover what happened to Doc and other enemies of the Corporate Sector Authority, the capitalistic and authoritarian organization that oversees the Corporate Sector. As part of this effort, Han and Chewbacca escort two droids, Bollux and Blue Max, to the planet Orron III, where they meet with Rekkon, the leader of the missing persons search.
Blue Max, a small computer probe hidden away in Bollux’s chest cavity, is able to infiltrate the Authority’s computer network and begin searching for the location of the abductees. However, Rekkon’s small group has been compromised by a traitor, and their activities are discovered. During the group’s attempt to escape the planet, Chewbacca is captured by Espos (Authority Security Police) and taken away.
Han and the others manage to escape the planet aboard the Falcon. During liftoff, the traitor shoots Rekkon and destroys the data that Blue Max gathered. Before dying, however, Rekkon is able to leave the words “Stars’ End, Mytus VII” scrawled on the Falcon’s game table. Han realizes that this must be the location of the Authority’s covert prison facility. After unmasking and dealing with the traitor, Han and the remaining members of Rekkon’s group fly to Stars’ End. Masquerading as interstellar entertainers, they infiltrate the facility and rescue the kidnap victims, including Doc and Chewbacca. The facility and staff members are destroyed in the escape.
Next in issue #2, Down on their luck after a botched smuggling run, Han Solo and Chewbacca resort to accepting a job offer from an anonymous employer. However, after flying the Millennium Falcon to the planet Lur for the pickup, they discover that the cargo they’re meant to be shipping is a load of slaves—something neither Han nor Chewbacca has any tolerance for. After dealing with the slavers’ attempt to commandeer the Falcon, and still in dire need of funds, Han and Chewbacca head for the planet Bonadan, where the slavers’ leader was meant to meet his contact for payment. Instead of the contact, though, they cross paths with Fiolla, an assistant auditor-general with the Corporate Sector Authority. She convinces Han that his only chance of getting paid now is to help her in tracking down the slaving ring. The slavers are watching Fiolla and are now keeping their eyes on Han and Chewbacca as well, forcing the two smugglers to split up. Chewbacca takes the Falcon, while Han and Fiolla board a cruise liner. The two parties make plans to meet on the planet Ammuud, to investigate the slavers’ connection to one of the governing clans there. Han and Fiolla arrive on Ammuud and uncover the evidence Fiolla needs to implicate high-ranking Authority officials in the slaving ring. Outwitting the Authority forces who have been sent by Fiolla’s superior to detain them, Han and Chewbacca are able to collect their payment at last and depart the planet safely.
Finally in issue #3, While taking a well-earned break on the planet Rudrig in the Tion Hegemony, Han Solo and Chewbacca are approached by Badure, an old friend, and his female companion Hasti. Badure has a lead on the fabled Queen of Ranroon, the treasure ship of Xim the Despot, which has been believed lost for centuries. Though Han is initially reluctant to join what he considers to be a pointless treasure hunt, he and Chewbacca decide to accompany Badure on his search. Accompanying them on their quest are Skynx, an alien historian from the planet Ruuria, and Han’s droid companions, Bollux and Blue Max. Han’s group is not the only one on the trail of Xim the Despot’s treasure, however. After landing on the planet Dellalt, Han and his companions are attacked and forced to abandon the Millennium Falcon. Their attackers steal the Falcon and fly her to a distant mining camp, where they intend to search her for clues to the Queen’s location—by tearing the Falcon apart, if necessary. Han and the others set off on a trip overland to recover the Falcon. On their way, they are captured by a group of religious cultists, descendants of the Queen of Ranroon’s crew. The cultists are determined to keep Xim’s treasure safe, and are about to unleash an army of Xim the Despot’s war-robots to destroy the mining camp—and the Falcon. Through the ingenuity of Bollux and Blue Max, the war-robots are stopped. Han and the others recover the Falcon and fly to the location of Xim’s fabled treasure, only to find that the treasure isn’t quite what they were expecting, consisting of technology that was state-of-the-art in Xim’s era but is now commonplace and inexpensive. The book ends with Han and Chewbacca taking the badly reassembled Falcon back into space, with plans to borrow money from Jabba the Hutt for an attempted Kessel Run.
Comics lot contains: Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars’ End (1997) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 761568968040
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1,2,3 are in Fine to Very Fine condition. Nice Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Wars collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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