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Toyfare: The Toy Magazine#138

Toyfare: The Toy Magazine #138

Feb 2009 · Wizard Entertainment · 4.99 USD; 5.99 CAD
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A satirical twist on Star Wars lore sees stormtroopers sentenced to community service after freezing Vader in carbonite, ending up at Chancellor Valorum's Memorial Home for Elderly Clonetroopers. When Boba Fett visits his uncles, he witnesses their mistreatment—and sparks a breakout that lets the elderly clonetroopers reclaim their freedom, leading to wild antics on Kamino and a surprising punishment from Palpatine. Written by a rotating team of contributors, this issue blends absurd humor with familiar characters in a surreal, self-contained tale.

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writer Justin Aclin · writer Jon Gutierrez · writer T. J. Dietsch · writer Rob Bricken · writer Dylan Brucie · writer Sean T. Collins · writer Rachel Molino · writer Matt Powell · writer Chris Ward

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After freezing Vader in carbonite, the stormtroopers are sentenced to community service. They go to Chancellor Valorum's Memorial Home for Elderly Clonetroopers. Boba Fett comes to visit his uncles. After seeing the bad treatment of the elderly, they break out the patients. They allow them to do whatever they want. One wants to make out with someone and one wants to shoot a Jedi. They go to Kamino to clone new bodies. Most die before they're cloned, but one survives. Palpatine find out and punishes them by making them bathe him.

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