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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Bob Wiacek

Star Wars Weekly #111

Apr 1980 · Marvel UK · 0.12 GBP
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In "Unholy Alliance!", Luke and Leia find themselves reluctantly allied with the enigmatic Grau as they investigate the ruins of a Rebel base on a hostile world. With Grau’s suspicious loyalty and his bloodthirsty subordinate Kyril Lopaki watching every move, the tension is as sharp as the planet’s deadly automated defenses—now turning on them again. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art, this pivotal chapter of Star Wars Weekly delivers relentless suspense and high-stakes intrigue. The cover, penciled by Infantino and inked by Bob Wiacek, captures the moment’s intensity.

Contains 4 stories
[World of Fire!, Part 5] Unholy Alliance!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Mici ShabandarGrauAnarineKyril LopakiStormtroopers

In "Unholy Alliance!", Luke and Leia find themselves reluctantly working with the enigmatic Grau as they investigate the ruins of a Rebel base on a hostile world, their uneasy truce tested when Grau’s ruthless subordinate Kyril Lopaki grows impatient with the delay. As automated defenses erupt without warning, the group must push forward through deadly terrain, their alliance strained by suspicion and hidden agendas.

Monark Starstalker
6 pp · Science Fiction
Monark StarstalkerUlysses (a robot falcon)Robin GoodfriendBrigid SieboldKurt Hammer
And All the King's Madmen...Couldn't Put Deathlok Back Together Again..Or Could They?
6 pp · Science Fiction
Deathlok [Luther Manning] Luther Manning III (introduction, another clone)Savior Machine [Simon Ryker] (villain)Hellinger (villain)Teresa Devereaux (introduction)Mike TraversSylvia

In a fever-dream sequence of memory and machine, Deathlok hunts Simon through fractured digital corridors, only to face a shocking echo: a second Luther Manning clone, bearing the soul of the surgeon who first forged him. With the Omni Computer as their battleground, Deathlok must decide whether to trust the man who made him—or let the past consume him.

We Search the Stars!
5 pp · Science Fiction
Sir Edward Ramsay

In "We Search the Stars!", a stranded space expedition stumbles upon a planet where they believe they've found a primitive, human-like species—only to realize too late that their survival depends on a psychic race whose true nature defies their understanding. The story unfolds with quiet tension, as the crew's assumptions unravel in the face of a civilization that meets their needs without ever being seen.

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Cast · 4 characters

Full credits

inker Gene Day
colorist Howard Bender
letterer Jean Simek
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Bob Wiacek

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #110 (1963), Astonishing Tales #34 (1976), Marvel Premiere #32 (1976)

Reprinted in Star Wars #64 (1982), The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Star Wars #2 (1982), Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space #1 (2013), Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #2 (2015), Star Wars: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #3 (2015), Star Wars: The Marvel UK Collection Omnibus #[nn] (2017)

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