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• HARROO! RHOO AAHH! HRRG!!! (TRANSLATION: It's a Chewbacca-centric special issue as Chewie fights to rescue his friend Han.)
• HRRARRARGH AAHHRA HUGGG! (TRANSLATION: Guest-starring the one-and-only KRRSANTAN!)
• RRRAHARRR RAAA HRRRA! (TRANSLATION: You don't want to miss this one!)
RATED T
A really fun issue to read, which has a cliffhanger ending that will keep fans on the edge of their seats until the next issue arrives. Read Full Review
This is a fun issue overall and it kind of reminds me of that classic GI Joe issue with it done about Snake Eyes back in the 80s where there was no dialogue. Telling most of the story through just movement and action isn't easy and it takes a good artist to do it and some room to move and explore things. Messina largely nails it here and a re-read lets you soak up more of the details and how well it flows. The story itself isn't too much when you get down to it but it reinforces how far Chewie will go for his friend and what he won't let stand in his way. Read Full Review
After the last two issues largely felt like wheel-spinning fan fiction, shifting focus to Chewbacca helps the book shine and reminds readers of just how compelling both halves of the titular duo can be. Read Full Review
Han and Chewie are ready to make a getaway, but there is a big problem. The Millennium Falcon is missing and so is his father! Knowing Han, he wont be able to go without his precious Falcon for long. Time to recover it and finish off this crazy mission. Read Full Review
This was the most basic of issues and almost nothing happens.
Chewie places tracking on the ship (OS)
Chewie goes to rescue Han
Chewie gets into a fight with Black K
Chewie and Han escape
The Falcon is missing
That's it. That's the entire issue. This should have been told in 10 pages, not 20. Kind of a let down.