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Star Wars: Han Solo

2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels | Science Fiction/Fantasy

Everyone's favorite scoundrel goes Solo! Han is given a top-secret undercover mission for the Rebellion: rescuing several informants and spies! His cover for the assignment? Only the biggest and most infamous starship race in the galaxy, the Dragon Void! A tournament he has dreamt of winning his entire life. With a chance of glory, can Han keep his mind on the mission? Or is failing Leia worse than losing? If that wasn't enough, there's also the small matter of finding a traitor within the Rebellion. As the Dragon Void heats up, can a certain Wookiee pal lend a hand in the mole hunt? Place your bets for the ultimate space race! Our money's on Han and the Millennium Falcon - after all, it's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs!

COLLECTING: HAN SOLO 1-5



Published by Marvel Comics

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ISBN 9780785193210
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Erika (17789 KP) rated

Feb 10, 2018  
Star Wars: Han Solo
Star Wars: Han Solo
Marjorie Liu, Mark Brooks (art) | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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8.3 (6 Ratings)
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This is a solid addition to the new Marvel Star Wars canon. The art is beautiful, and the story line was good, one of many volumes that occurs after A New Hope.
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tapestry100 (306 KP) rated

Aug 2, 2017  
Star Wars: Han Solo
Star Wars: Han Solo
Marjorie Liu, Mark Brooks (art) | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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8.3 (6 Ratings)
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I believe this volume takes place shortly after Episode IV: A New Hope.

After deciding to take a break from the Rebellion and go back to being a smuggler, Han Solo is abruptly pulled back into the Rebellion by Leia with a proposal he finds hard to turn down: a chance to race the Dragon Void run, a prestigious racing competition. Of course, Leia has ulterior motives for needing Han, but all he sees is a chance at the prestige of winning this race. The race itself made me feel a little like this was a galactic version of the Hunger Games, as the race's organizers set up specific obstacles for the racers to avoid (not that this is a race to the death, but I just got the impression of that idea). There was also a little more science fiction than I'm used to with Star Wars, with the inclusion of wormholes and other dimensions, but it worked really well here. Marjorie Liu really had a grasp of the characters and handled them quite well; I had no problem hearing Han's and Leia's voices in my head. Mark Brooks' art is fantastic here and I'm hoping that Marvel utilizes him more frequently on the Star Wars titles. Overall, this is a solid addition to the Marvel portion of the Star Wars universe.