A dogfight with Imperial fighter craft, a dangerous detour through an asteroid field, and a forced evacuation in life-pods land Luke Skywalker and company on Yavin—the planet of the Wookiees!
But Princess Leia gets separated from the group, and when slavers capture her, Annikin Starkiller goes all Jedi on them!
The Star Wars #6is another thrilling chapter in this epic mini-series. I liked the classic twists, space battle, character development, and especially liked the Wookies. I also liked the cameo from a fan favorite. I don't think I've mentioned the art in a while, but I continue to love Mike Mayhew's depiction of this alternateStar Wars universe. All in all another great issue and I'm looking forward to seeing how things wrap up in the last two issues! Read Full Review
Keep a look out for this issue, if you haven't started this series you could with #6 and you won't have trouble reading. The art is the finest I have seen. Even for Dark Horse this is great! I am pleased to tell people about this series. Read Full Review
The Star Wars #6 is at heart fun, keeping a breathtaking pace from beginning to end. Its action-packed and full of nostalgic images that will make any Star Wars fan smile. Read Full Review
The Star Wars #6 doesn't read as cleanly as any of the previous books in the series, but I think we can forgive J.W. Rinzler this lapse. I don't see this as a new direction for the series, or one readers should expect to see again. At least I hope it isn't. But Rinzler's stock is good, based on what he's delivered so far, so I'm sure we'll see a return to form next month. Read Full Review
The Star Wars does not allow that escapism, because it's a half-baked world that is impossible to escape to. I continue to hope it will improve in the next four issues, but my hopes are not high. Read Full Review
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