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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Bob Wiacek

Star Wars Weekly #104

Feb 1980 · Marvel UK · 0.12 GBP
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In "The Weapons Master!", Deathlok hunts a mobster who holds the key to his transformation, only to find the man dead before he can learn the truth—yet he’s determined to follow the trail of money to the doctor who made him a machine. Meanwhile, Mike Travers believes he’s saved Nina Ferry, but she remains connected to the Omni-Computer, and their every move is being monitored by the relentless Major Ryker. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Rich Buckler, Keith Pollard, and Bob McLeod, with inks by Al Milgrom, this 1980 Marvel UK issue features a cover by Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek.

Contains 3 stories
The Weapons Master!
6 pp · Science Fiction
Giles DuraneGimletTorgasEmirStormtroopers

In "The Weapons Master!", Leia's unexpected skill in combat leaves Luke and the droids stunned—especially since Alderaan had no tradition of warfare. As they evade danger, Leia reveals the truth: long before the Empire’s rise, she was secretly trained by the legendary weapons master Giles Durane, while an Imperial agent named Emir sent the assassin Torgas to eliminate her.

The Man Who Sold the World!
6 pp · Science Fiction
Deathlok [Luther Manning]Major Simon RykerMike TraversNina Ferry

In "The Man Who Sold the World!" from Star Wars Weekly #104, Deathlok hunts the mobster who holds the key to his transformation—only to find the man dead before he can speak. With a vow to follow the money to the doctor who made him, he's not the only one on the trail. Meanwhile, Mike Travers believes he’s freed Nina Ferry, but she remains linked to the Omni-Computer, and their every move is being watched by the relentless Major Ryker.

Beware of the...Robots!
4 pp · Science Fiction
Joe Hughes

In "Beware of the...Robots!", a disillusioned factory worker channels his frustration into fiery anti-robot editorials, only to find his voice echoing across the galaxy. As his fame grows, he begins to question whether the machine that replaced him might have been more than just a replacement—it might have been a catalyst for his real destiny.

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Cast · 4 characters

Full credits

artist, inker Rich Buckler
artist, inker Keith Pollard
artist, inker Bob McLeod
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Bob Wiacek

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #4 (1959), Astonishing Tales #32 (1975), Marvel Special Edition Featuring Star Wars #2 (1977)

Reprinted in The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Star Wars #1 (1981), Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space #1 (2013), Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #3 (2015), Star Wars: The Marvel UK Collection Omnibus #[nn] (2017)

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