Released April 1995
Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures #9
Synopsis
Luke Skywalker's X-Wing engages an Imperial Tie Fighter in a dogfight, resulting in both ships crash landing on the ice planet Ota. There, Luke, and the Tie Fighter's pilot, revealed to be Boba Fett, are captured by a race called the Snogars, who just want help in restoring their freezing city's power grid to give their people warmth. Meanwhile, Han and Leia, as well as the other core characters from the original trilogy, arrive, searching for Luke. Chewbacca instead finds Mole, who has abandoned the Empire in favor of a life of solitude on Ota. As it turns out, though, Boba Fett was in the sector to find Mole and collect a bounty. The story ends with the Snogars still without heat, Boba Fett trapped in his magnetized armor, and the Luke and company bailing with Mole in tow. Last issue of the series.
Synopsis
Luke Skywalker's X-Wing engages an Imperial Tie Fighter in a dogfight, resulting in both ships crash landing on the ice planet Ota. There, Luke, and the Tie Fighter's pilot, revealed to be Boba Fett, are captured by a race called the Snogars, who just want help in restoring their freezing city's power grid to give their people warmth. Meanwhile, Han and Leia, as well as the other core characters from the original trilogy, arrive, searching for Luke. Chewbacca instead finds Mole, who has abandoned the Empire in favor of a life of solitude on Ota. As it turns out, though, Boba Fett was in the sector to find Mole and collect a bounty. The story ends with the Snogars still without heat, Boba Fett trapped in his magnetized armor, and the Luke and company bailing with Mole in tow. Last issue of the series.
Details
- Cover Date
- April 1995
- Pages
- 32
- UPC
- N/A
- Cover Price
- $2.50
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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WriterRick Hoberg
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WriterRuss Manning
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ArtistRuss Manning
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ArtistBrian Snoddy
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InkerDave Stevens
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InkerAlfredo Alcala
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ColoristRay Murtaugh
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Cover ArtistMatt Hollingsworth
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Cover ArtistKilian Plunkett
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ArtistRick Hoberg