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Star Wars Weekly#57

Star Wars Weekly #57

Mar 1979 · Marvel UK · 0.10 GBP
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“The Kingdom of Ice!”

In "The Kingdom of Ice!", Luke, Leia, and the droids crash-land on the frozen world of Akuria Two, only to be captured by strange, furry Snow Stompers. As Luke and Leia face off against the imposing War Sled and its mysterious driver claiming to be Rebel leader Colonel Odan, R2-D2 and C-3PO uncover a startling truth about the vehicle’s past—its real owner is still alive, imprisoned by the Empire. Written by Archie Goodwin and brought to life by Walter Simonson’s dynamic art, with inks by Klaus Janson and letters by Jim Novak, this 1979 Marvel UK adventure delivers icy tension and a twist that redefines the battlefield. Cover by Walter Simonson.

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writer Archie Goodwin · artist Walter Simonson · inker Klaus Janson · letterer Jim Novak

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Luke, Leia and the droids go to Akuria Two to contact the local Rebels but are shot down by TIE Fighters and crash into the planet's snowy wasteland. R2-D2 discovers one of the TIE Fighters Leia shot down had no pilot but he and C-3PO are captured by furry Snow Stompers. Luke and Leia are confronted by the massive vehicle the War Sled and its driver claims to be Colonel Odan, the Rebel leader they came to meet. Luke and Leia are shown around the War Sled while the droids are brought to the real Colonel Odan who reveals the War Sled used to be his but was captured by the Imperials.

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