Classic Star Wars Fool's Bounty
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Re-print of older newspaper comic strips.

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Dark Horse Comics presents the latest volume of Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... featuring classic Star Wars stories not seen in over twenty years! Originally printed by Marvel Comics, these stories have been meticulously re-colored and are sure to please both new and old Star Wars fans. Fool's Bounty collects issues 68 to 81 of the original Marvel run, along with Star Wars Annual #3. Most of these stories take place after The Empire Strikes Back , as Han Solo's friends continue to search for their lost scoundrel, and this volume ends with Marvel's first story set in the Return of the Jedi era — 'Jawas of Doom.' Lando Calrissian is hilariously disguised in 'The Big Con,' a captured Princess Leia must escape torment in 'Death In The City Of Bone,' and C-3PO gets his mechanical heart broken in 'Ellie.' Also highlighted are several rare Star Wars pinups, and an introduction by James Kochalka!




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April 27, 2016

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