Star Wars Shadows of the Empire Limited Signed Numbered Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire Limited Signed Numbered Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
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Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Product Type: Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
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ISBN-10: 156971181X
ISBN-13: 9781569711811
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire Limited Signed Numbered Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Original price was: $299.00.$254.15Current price is: $254.15.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Product Type: Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
ISBN-10: 156971181X
ISBN-13: 9781569711811
Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Product Type: Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
ISBN-10: 156971181X
ISBN-13: 9781569711811
Description
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Signed & Numbered. Limited to 1000.
Writer: John Wagner
Artists: Kilian Plunkett & John Nadeau
Inker: P. Craig Russell
Colorists: Cary Porter & Heroic Age Colors
Letterer: Dave Cooper
Editors: Peet Janes, Suzanne Taylor & Ryder T. Windham
Cover by: Christopher Moeller
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. And Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released on December 20, 2019.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm Ltd. in 1996. The original idea was to create a story set between the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (a time no Star Wars novel had explored before), and to explore all commercial possibilities of a full motion picture release, without actually making the film. Several products were released, including a novel, a Junior novelization, comic book series, video games, trading cards, a soundtrack, role-playing games, toy figurines, vinyl dolls, a series of Micro Machines toys, statuettes, model kits, a series of action figures and vehicles, and so on. The entire Shadows of the Empire project, though not technically a film, can be collectively considered the closest project to a film in the Star Wars official continuity, without actually being a film. This story is significant in that Lucas reportedly said he would have made a story like this into a movie if he had had the time and effort to do so back in the early 1980s.
Featuring all your favorite characters from the Star Wars motion picture trilogy and a score of new ones. It was the biggest event in the Star Wars mythos since the release of the films, now all six issues are available in one deluxe, limited hardcover package! Featuring an original plate by Hugh Fleming signed by creators John Wagner, Kilian Plunkett, and P. Craig Russell! Fill in the gap between The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi with this outstanding Star Wars collectible!
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Edition Hardcover is signed by creators John Wagner, Kilian Plunkett, P. Craig Russell, & Hugh Fleming and is numbered out of 1000. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Edition Hardcover is everything a Star Wars fan could hope for. Awesome stuff!!
Dark Horse Comics presents all six parts of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire comic mini-series. Part of the biggest event in the Star Wars mythos since the release of the films, this collected comic series continues the epic adventures of all your favorite characters from the Star Wars motion picture trilogy and a score of new ones. Darth Vader wants Luke Skywalker — alive. Prince Xizor, the largest trader in the galaxy, wants Skywalker dead. And Skywalker, along with Leia, Chewbacca, and the droids, have a goal of their own: rescue Han Solo. But Solo has been encased in carbonite and taken by the most notorious mercenary in the galaxy, Boba Fett, who intends to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt. It’s a clash of good against evil, of right against wrong, and it comes to a head in the Shadows of the Empire . . . It’s everything a Star Wars fan could hope for as it chronicles the continuing adventures of George Lucas’ Star Wars characters and what they did between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Now… a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Ultimate victory lies within the grasp of the dreaded Galactic Emperor Palpatine as the tattered remnants of the Rebel fleet desperately seek sanctuary and time to muster new allies. A grim Luke Skywalker, reeling from Darth Vader’s revelation on the cloud city of Bespin, ponders his own destiny and that of the Rebel Alliance. Meanwhile, the search ensues for Han Solo, captive of the notorious bounty hunter, Boba Fett. To deal a final blow to the Rebellion, Palpatine has hatched a new plan of which even Lord Vader is unaware. To aid him, the Emperor has enlisted the services of the vast criminal underworld that lurks within the Shadows of the Empire…
Story/Spoilers
In part #1, While the remnants of the Rebel fleet are traveling through the galaxy, one of the transports contacts the Redemption and Princess Leia telling her that their scanners picked up a ship approaching rapidly towards their direction, and they suspect that it is hostile. Leia realizes that that might mean an Imperial ship, and wonders how the Empire found them. The transport captain guesses that it was probably due to chance, as they make a pretty big blip on their scanners, telling her that they are diverting from the fleet to intercept the target. Luke Skywalker briefly gets up, telling R2-D2 to come along, telling Leia when question that he’s needed. C-3PO attempts to stop Luke, pointing out that Luke hasn’t recovered from his injuries, and his prosthesis still needs time before he masters it. Luke mentions that his hand is probably fine, until C-3PO points out the dent he made just by gripping the hatch. Luke points out that he doesn’t need to use both hands to pilot an X-Wing anyways, even with his hand needing more practice. R2-D2 then points out that his X-wing starfighter is still undergoing a refit in the service bay, making the decision final. Leia reminds Luke while pointing out that he needs rest to regain his strength that Wedge Antilles and Rogue Squadron are with the fleet, so they can provide all the backup they need.
Next in part #2, Meanwhile, the fleet contacts Wedge and tells him that they have confirmed that the ship in question is an Imperial strike cruiser, and that it is essential that the cruiser does not escape to give away their position. Wedge then mentions that they have sang their song. He then commands Rogue Five to sweep wide, and the rest of the squadron to “stick like glue.” They then detect that the cruiser has released 9 TIE/LN starfighters, causing Rogue Squadron to prepare their weapons. Meanwhile, onboard the strike cruiser, the captain tells the communications channeler to send a message to Darth Vader with their coordinates telling them that they have located the Rebel Fleet and they are engaging. The Communications channeler tells him the signals aren’t getting through as the Rebels jammed their signal. Rogue Squadron then destroys the TIE leader, causing the squadron to break formation. Wedge then tells his squadron to stay focused because any deaths as a result of friendly fire “is a contradiction in terms.” Rogue Three is briefly attacked by a TIE, which is destroyed by Rogue Two, although not before shooting out one of Rogue Three’s engines, causing his ship to require some traction. The strike carrier is breaking for it, however, being tracked as going to coordinates 03039er. Rogue Squadron attempts to attack it from behind, but they have raised their rear shields. However, they lower the forward shields, which Rogue Squadron uses to their advantage by having Rogue Five attack the front, destroying the vessel. Wedge then remarks that it pays to play a deep safety. The fleet then congratulates Wedge, and tells them to return to the fleet.
Next in part #3, The captain tells Leia that they are altering their course as a precaution, and it may mean some delay if she still intends to go to Tatooine. Leia explains that she understands, and the safety of her fleet comes first. However, in her mind, she also realizes that a short delay won’t do any harm anyways, as Chewbacca and Lando will let them know as soon as Boba Fett arrives at Jabba’s Palace, anyway. She also begins to feel some concern about Luke, as she cannot help but wonder if there was something that happened during the fight between Vader and Luke that he isn’t telling them. While this is going on, C-3PO, referring to when R2-D2 did the finishing touches on C-3PO earlier, mentioned that he probably didn’t fix his leg properly, as he keeps getting this unnatural urge to kick himself. R2-D2 denies that there was anything unnatural about it. When C-3PO asks what R2 meant by that, his response apparently deeply hurts C-3PO.
Next in part #4, Meanwhile, at the Executor, an Imperial officer tells Vader that his communication link to the Emperor is ready. Vader then goes to his quarters to make contact with Palpatine, who tells Vader that his failure on Bespin distresses him. Vader then mentions that while Luke Skywalker’s escape was unfortunate, it was not fatal, as he managed to sow the seeds of ambition into Luke’s mind, and that he will be theirs. Palpatine then implies that he suspects that Vader did not even wish to ensnare Skywalker. Vader then reminds Palpatine that trying to turn Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side was Vader’s idea, and mentions that even then, he is redoubling his efforts to find him, and has found a report of a possible sighting of the Rebel fleet. Palpatine mentions that the search may have to wait, as he has a more pressing matter for Vader to attend to, as construction of a new weapon proceeds apace, and the Imperial fleet alone cannot handle their delivery requirements, and thus Vader must return to Coruscant to conclude shipping arrangements with Prince Xizor. Vader then asks if it is even wise to involve Xizor in the project. Palpatine then reminds Vader that Xizor controls the largest merchant fleet in the galaxy, and thus could be useful for them. Vader points out that Xizor’s ties with Black Sun are too well known, and thus makes him dangerous, and thus untrustworthy with a military cargo. Palpatine scolds Vader about concerning himself with schoolboy rumors, and that it is better for him to attend to his own duties. With finality, Palpatine tells him he has his instructions.
Next in part #5, Xizor arrives as the transmission ends, mentioning that Vader has no love for Xizor, as is certain to him. Xizor finds this regrettable, as he notes that Vader has many admirable qualities, but he can be a trifle rigid in his thinking. Xizor then hopes that Vader’s judgment is not impaired by his emotions, namely hatred of him and love for his son. Palpatine then points out that Vader is above that, as his loyalty to the Empire is unquestioned. Xizor then asks Palpatine if Vader will not be obstructive. Palpatine then explains that although he will drive a miser’s bargain, Vader knows too well the importance of the Endor project and will do nothing to delay it. Xizor then mentions that he will enjoy dealing with “him,” and thanks Palpatine. His assistant, Guri, then asks if the meeting went well with the Emperor as he approaches his ship. Xizor explains that the Emperor saw the advantages in his participation. He then tells Guri to contact Jabba the Hutt on Tatooine and tell him that he wishes to confer with him at Coruscant immediately. When questioned why he wishes to make contact on Coruscant, Xizor mentions that he has his reasons, and she should just follow orders without question. She then accepts. Xizor then asks Guri if she made contact with the bounty hunters. Guri then replies she did through intermediaries. Xizor, while boarding his ship, then tells her to make arrangements, and that she should be careful, as his hand must not be detected in the affair. To himself, Xizor confirms to Vader that he is indeed dangerous, and especially if Vader even hopes to deliver Luke to the Emperor alive. He then suspects that Luke’s next move is to rescue Solo, the little hero that he is, and notes that it is a wise hunter who remains one step ahead of his quarry.
Finally in part #6, Meanwhile, Slave I has entered the Tatooine system. Boba Fett, after mockingly asking Solo if he enjoyed his trip and the next stop is Jabba the Hutt, mentions that he is going to pay well for Solo, as now Solo is more than a prisoner, as he is a work of art: Frozen in a man of time, -Man in Carbonite- a masterpiece by Darth Vader. However, the Slave I’s computer warning system blares as a signal beacon has been activated. Boba then realizes that someone must have planted the device on his ship while he was on Cloud City with the intention of activating as soon as he entered Tatooine space. He is then forced to set the whole lower hold on fire, as he has absolutely no time to search for it. After neutralizing it, he then has his targeting computer calculate the trajectory for return to hyperspace. He then mentions to Solo that they probably knew they were there, but he doesn’t know where. The targeting computer then identifies a blip, and he recognizes from the outline that it is the IG-2000, the property of the assassin droid IG-88, a bounty hunter who fancies himself to be Fett’s equal. He then blows the ship up, but realizes shortly thereafter that it was most likely a decoy, as it went down too easily. The real IG-2000 then comes out of hyperspace behind Slave I, and manages to shoot off one of his wings, causing Fett to mention that it was a neat trick. IG-88 then tells Boba Fett that he can surrender his prisoner and thus have a 30% probability chance of surviving their encounter. Boba then points out that IG-88 has a bit of a problem: If he destroys Fett, he’ll also lose Solo. IG-88 points out that “he” is far more capable of withstanding gravometric pressures than Boba, and thus Boba’s tactic has a zero probability curve for success. Boba then initiates the Slave I’s Inertia Dampers. After some difficulty evading, he manages to evade the IG-2000, and points out that the Inertial Dampers cut velocity 90%, and he only has to drag IG-2000 into his sights. He then gets a lock and shoots down the IG-2000, killing the droid as well, telling him the better man wins. Boba then requests a damage report. Turns out the Slave 1 has lost 60% of its function and rear deflectors. Also, the implosion of the Inertial Dampers caused attendant meltdown in the hyperdrive core. The hyperdrive was also rendered nonfunctional and the sublight engines are operational at 30%. Boba notes that this means the IG-88 has done serious damage to them, which means he must put the Slave 1 for repairs. He can’t do so on Tatooine due there being other Bounty Hunters waiting for him and will most likely take advantage of Slave 1’s weakened state. He then decides for Gall as there is a safe dock in the Imperial Enclave. He then tells Solo that they might be keeping each other company for a while longer, and not hope that it is too much longer.
Hardcover reprints/collects: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1996) Issues #1-6. Dark Horse Comics
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket is bagged and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
Limited to 1000
First Printing
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Format: FC, 166 pages, HC, 10.25″ x 6.75″
ISBN-10: 156971181X
ISBN-13: 9781569711811
Collectible Entertainment note: Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket is in Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Wars collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
Signed & Numbered. Limited to 1000.
Writer: John Wagner
Artists: Kilian Plunkett & John Nadeau
Inker: P. Craig Russell
Colorists: Cary Porter & Heroic Age Colors
Letterer: Dave Cooper
Editors: Peet Janes, Suzanne Taylor & Ryder T. Windham
Cover by: Christopher Moeller
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. And Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released on December 20, 2019.
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm Ltd. in 1996. The original idea was to create a story set between the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (a time no Star Wars novel had explored before), and to explore all commercial possibilities of a full motion picture release, without actually making the film. Several products were released, including a novel, a Junior novelization, comic book series, video games, trading cards, a soundtrack, role-playing games, toy figurines, vinyl dolls, a series of Micro Machines toys, statuettes, model kits, a series of action figures and vehicles, and so on. The entire Shadows of the Empire project, though not technically a film, can be collectively considered the closest project to a film in the Star Wars official continuity, without actually being a film. This story is significant in that Lucas reportedly said he would have made a story like this into a movie if he had had the time and effort to do so back in the early 1980s.
Featuring all your favorite characters from the Star Wars motion picture trilogy and a score of new ones. It was the biggest event in the Star Wars mythos since the release of the films, now all six issues are available in one deluxe, limited hardcover package! Featuring an original plate by Hugh Fleming signed by creators John Wagner, Kilian Plunkett, and P. Craig Russell! Fill in the gap between The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi with this outstanding Star Wars collectible!
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Edition Hardcover is signed by creators John Wagner, Kilian Plunkett, P. Craig Russell, & Hugh Fleming and is numbered out of 1000. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Limited Edition Hardcover is everything a Star Wars fan could hope for. Awesome stuff!!
Dark Horse Comics presents all six parts of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire comic mini-series. Part of the biggest event in the Star Wars mythos since the release of the films, this collected comic series continues the epic adventures of all your favorite characters from the Star Wars motion picture trilogy and a score of new ones. Darth Vader wants Luke Skywalker — alive. Prince Xizor, the largest trader in the galaxy, wants Skywalker dead. And Skywalker, along with Leia, Chewbacca, and the droids, have a goal of their own: rescue Han Solo. But Solo has been encased in carbonite and taken by the most notorious mercenary in the galaxy, Boba Fett, who intends to deliver him to Jabba the Hutt. It’s a clash of good against evil, of right against wrong, and it comes to a head in the Shadows of the Empire . . . It’s everything a Star Wars fan could hope for as it chronicles the continuing adventures of George Lucas’ Star Wars characters and what they did between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Now… a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Ultimate victory lies within the grasp of the dreaded Galactic Emperor Palpatine as the tattered remnants of the Rebel fleet desperately seek sanctuary and time to muster new allies. A grim Luke Skywalker, reeling from Darth Vader’s revelation on the cloud city of Bespin, ponders his own destiny and that of the Rebel Alliance. Meanwhile, the search ensues for Han Solo, captive of the notorious bounty hunter, Boba Fett. To deal a final blow to the Rebellion, Palpatine has hatched a new plan of which even Lord Vader is unaware. To aid him, the Emperor has enlisted the services of the vast criminal underworld that lurks within the Shadows of the Empire…
Story/Spoilers
In part #1, While the remnants of the Rebel fleet are traveling through the galaxy, one of the transports contacts the Redemption and Princess Leia telling her that their scanners picked up a ship approaching rapidly towards their direction, and they suspect that it is hostile. Leia realizes that that might mean an Imperial ship, and wonders how the Empire found them. The transport captain guesses that it was probably due to chance, as they make a pretty big blip on their scanners, telling her that they are diverting from the fleet to intercept the target. Luke Skywalker briefly gets up, telling R2-D2 to come along, telling Leia when question that he’s needed. C-3PO attempts to stop Luke, pointing out that Luke hasn’t recovered from his injuries, and his prosthesis still needs time before he masters it. Luke mentions that his hand is probably fine, until C-3PO points out the dent he made just by gripping the hatch. Luke points out that he doesn’t need to use both hands to pilot an X-Wing anyways, even with his hand needing more practice. R2-D2 then points out that his X-wing starfighter is still undergoing a refit in the service bay, making the decision final. Leia reminds Luke while pointing out that he needs rest to regain his strength that Wedge Antilles and Rogue Squadron are with the fleet, so they can provide all the backup they need.
Next in part #2, Meanwhile, the fleet contacts Wedge and tells him that they have confirmed that the ship in question is an Imperial strike cruiser, and that it is essential that the cruiser does not escape to give away their position. Wedge then mentions that they have sang their song. He then commands Rogue Five to sweep wide, and the rest of the squadron to “stick like glue.” They then detect that the cruiser has released 9 TIE/LN starfighters, causing Rogue Squadron to prepare their weapons. Meanwhile, onboard the strike cruiser, the captain tells the communications channeler to send a message to Darth Vader with their coordinates telling them that they have located the Rebel Fleet and they are engaging. The Communications channeler tells him the signals aren’t getting through as the Rebels jammed their signal. Rogue Squadron then destroys the TIE leader, causing the squadron to break formation. Wedge then tells his squadron to stay focused because any deaths as a result of friendly fire “is a contradiction in terms.” Rogue Three is briefly attacked by a TIE, which is destroyed by Rogue Two, although not before shooting out one of Rogue Three’s engines, causing his ship to require some traction. The strike carrier is breaking for it, however, being tracked as going to coordinates 03039er. Rogue Squadron attempts to attack it from behind, but they have raised their rear shields. However, they lower the forward shields, which Rogue Squadron uses to their advantage by having Rogue Five attack the front, destroying the vessel. Wedge then remarks that it pays to play a deep safety. The fleet then congratulates Wedge, and tells them to return to the fleet.
Next in part #3, The captain tells Leia that they are altering their course as a precaution, and it may mean some delay if she still intends to go to Tatooine. Leia explains that she understands, and the safety of her fleet comes first. However, in her mind, she also realizes that a short delay won’t do any harm anyways, as Chewbacca and Lando will let them know as soon as Boba Fett arrives at Jabba’s Palace, anyway. She also begins to feel some concern about Luke, as she cannot help but wonder if there was something that happened during the fight between Vader and Luke that he isn’t telling them. While this is going on, C-3PO, referring to when R2-D2 did the finishing touches on C-3PO earlier, mentioned that he probably didn’t fix his leg properly, as he keeps getting this unnatural urge to kick himself. R2-D2 denies that there was anything unnatural about it. When C-3PO asks what R2 meant by that, his response apparently deeply hurts C-3PO.
Next in part #4, Meanwhile, at the Executor, an Imperial officer tells Vader that his communication link to the Emperor is ready. Vader then goes to his quarters to make contact with Palpatine, who tells Vader that his failure on Bespin distresses him. Vader then mentions that while Luke Skywalker’s escape was unfortunate, it was not fatal, as he managed to sow the seeds of ambition into Luke’s mind, and that he will be theirs. Palpatine then implies that he suspects that Vader did not even wish to ensnare Skywalker. Vader then reminds Palpatine that trying to turn Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side was Vader’s idea, and mentions that even then, he is redoubling his efforts to find him, and has found a report of a possible sighting of the Rebel fleet. Palpatine mentions that the search may have to wait, as he has a more pressing matter for Vader to attend to, as construction of a new weapon proceeds apace, and the Imperial fleet alone cannot handle their delivery requirements, and thus Vader must return to Coruscant to conclude shipping arrangements with Prince Xizor. Vader then asks if it is even wise to involve Xizor in the project. Palpatine then reminds Vader that Xizor controls the largest merchant fleet in the galaxy, and thus could be useful for them. Vader points out that Xizor’s ties with Black Sun are too well known, and thus makes him dangerous, and thus untrustworthy with a military cargo. Palpatine scolds Vader about concerning himself with schoolboy rumors, and that it is better for him to attend to his own duties. With finality, Palpatine tells him he has his instructions.
Next in part #5, Xizor arrives as the transmission ends, mentioning that Vader has no love for Xizor, as is certain to him. Xizor finds this regrettable, as he notes that Vader has many admirable qualities, but he can be a trifle rigid in his thinking. Xizor then hopes that Vader’s judgment is not impaired by his emotions, namely hatred of him and love for his son. Palpatine then points out that Vader is above that, as his loyalty to the Empire is unquestioned. Xizor then asks Palpatine if Vader will not be obstructive. Palpatine then explains that although he will drive a miser’s bargain, Vader knows too well the importance of the Endor project and will do nothing to delay it. Xizor then mentions that he will enjoy dealing with “him,” and thanks Palpatine. His assistant, Guri, then asks if the meeting went well with the Emperor as he approaches his ship. Xizor explains that the Emperor saw the advantages in his participation. He then tells Guri to contact Jabba the Hutt on Tatooine and tell him that he wishes to confer with him at Coruscant immediately. When questioned why he wishes to make contact on Coruscant, Xizor mentions that he has his reasons, and she should just follow orders without question. She then accepts. Xizor then asks Guri if she made contact with the bounty hunters. Guri then replies she did through intermediaries. Xizor, while boarding his ship, then tells her to make arrangements, and that she should be careful, as his hand must not be detected in the affair. To himself, Xizor confirms to Vader that he is indeed dangerous, and especially if Vader even hopes to deliver Luke to the Emperor alive. He then suspects that Luke’s next move is to rescue Solo, the little hero that he is, and notes that it is a wise hunter who remains one step ahead of his quarry.
Finally in part #6, Meanwhile, Slave I has entered the Tatooine system. Boba Fett, after mockingly asking Solo if he enjoyed his trip and the next stop is Jabba the Hutt, mentions that he is going to pay well for Solo, as now Solo is more than a prisoner, as he is a work of art: Frozen in a man of time, -Man in Carbonite- a masterpiece by Darth Vader. However, the Slave I’s computer warning system blares as a signal beacon has been activated. Boba then realizes that someone must have planted the device on his ship while he was on Cloud City with the intention of activating as soon as he entered Tatooine space. He is then forced to set the whole lower hold on fire, as he has absolutely no time to search for it. After neutralizing it, he then has his targeting computer calculate the trajectory for return to hyperspace. He then mentions to Solo that they probably knew they were there, but he doesn’t know where. The targeting computer then identifies a blip, and he recognizes from the outline that it is the IG-2000, the property of the assassin droid IG-88, a bounty hunter who fancies himself to be Fett’s equal. He then blows the ship up, but realizes shortly thereafter that it was most likely a decoy, as it went down too easily. The real IG-2000 then comes out of hyperspace behind Slave I, and manages to shoot off one of his wings, causing Fett to mention that it was a neat trick. IG-88 then tells Boba Fett that he can surrender his prisoner and thus have a 30% probability chance of surviving their encounter. Boba then points out that IG-88 has a bit of a problem: If he destroys Fett, he’ll also lose Solo. IG-88 points out that “he” is far more capable of withstanding gravometric pressures than Boba, and thus Boba’s tactic has a zero probability curve for success. Boba then initiates the Slave I’s Inertia Dampers. After some difficulty evading, he manages to evade the IG-2000, and points out that the Inertial Dampers cut velocity 90%, and he only has to drag IG-2000 into his sights. He then gets a lock and shoots down the IG-2000, killing the droid as well, telling him the better man wins. Boba then requests a damage report. Turns out the Slave 1 has lost 60% of its function and rear deflectors. Also, the implosion of the Inertial Dampers caused attendant meltdown in the hyperdrive core. The hyperdrive was also rendered nonfunctional and the sublight engines are operational at 30%. Boba notes that this means the IG-88 has done serious damage to them, which means he must put the Slave 1 for repairs. He can’t do so on Tatooine due there being other Bounty Hunters waiting for him and will most likely take advantage of Slave 1’s weakened state. He then decides for Gall as there is a safe dock in the Imperial Enclave. He then tells Solo that they might be keeping each other company for a while longer, and not hope that it is too much longer.
Hardcover reprints/collects: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1996) Issues #1-6. Dark Horse Comics
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket is bagged and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
Limited to 1000
First Printing
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1997
Format: FC, 166 pages, HC, 10.25″ x 6.75″
ISBN-10: 156971181X
ISBN-13: 9781569711811
Collectible Entertainment note: Limited Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket is in Very Fine + condition. Beautiful! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Wars collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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