Star Wars Omnibus: Droids and Ewoks #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis omnibus collects the 1980s comic series Star Wars: Droids and Star Wars: Ewoks, which were originally published alongside the animated TV specials and the Ewok films. The Droids stories follow the adventures of C-3PO and R2-D2 between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, while the Ewoks tales focus on the furry inhabitants of Endor's forest moon. The volume also includes the Droids and Ewoks one-shots and specials, offering a nostalgic look at these lesser-known corners of the Star Wars universe.
When a droid ambassador assigns C-3PO and R2-D2 to look after his unruly son Llez, their babysitting duties take a wild turn—Llez’s obsession with the legendary space pirate Reddjak sets off a chain of chaotic adventures that put the whole crew on the edge of a galactic scrap heap.
In the 2012 Star Wars Omnibus: Droids and Ewoks, "Separated" follows Threepio and Artoo as they're sold to different masters on the planet R-Duba—only to find their paths crossing again when both are drawn into a rebellion against a tyrant threatening the planet's rightful ruler. Though divided, their shared mission becomes a quiet test of loyalty, wit, and the unbreakable bond between droids.
In "Star Wars According to the Droids Book II: Darth Vader's Vengeance," the droids ride shotgun aboard the Millennium Falcon with Han Solo and Luke Skywalker as they race to the Death Star. Amid the chaos of the battle, the droids narrowly avert disaster and stumble upon the legendary clash between Obi-Wan and Darth Vader—just as the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance.
In "Rites of Power," Captain Krag and his Zorban pirates descend on the Ewoks' forest, drawn by the legendary Gemwood Tree. With the male Ewoks captured, Princess Kneesaa must rally the women to defend their home, turning ancient rituals into their only weapon.
When the tiny Fleebog people shrink Princess Kneesaa to their size and whisk her away, they count on Wicket and Teebo to come searching—knowing their rescue mission will bring the Ewoks into play, and that’s exactly what they need to face the looming threat of the Ra-Lugg monster.
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↩ Reprints The Ewoks #1 (1985), The Ewoks #2 (1985), The Ewoks #3 (1985), The Ewoks #4 (1985), The Ewoks #5 (1986), The Ewoks #6 (1986), Droids #1 (1986), The Ewoks #7 (1986), Droids #2 (1986), The Ewoks #8 (1986), Droids #3 (1986), The Ewoks #9 (1986), Droids #4 (1986), The Ewoks #10 (1986), Droids #5 (1986), The Ewoks #11 (1987), Droids #6 (1987), The Ewoks #12 (1987), Droids #7 (1987), The Ewoks #13 (1987), Droids #8 (1987), The Ewoks #14 (1987)
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