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The Heir Is Getting Thick!
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire 1
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire 1 Modern
Grade:
9.0
Page Quality:
WHITE
Certification #:
3909058001
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
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Score:
3
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Owner's Description
1st comic book appearance of Mara Jade, Joruus C'Baoth & Grand Admiral Thrawn. Based on the novel by Timothy Zahn. Back to the basics, as of 1995 and overpaying! Time is on the side whence comes being "Married with Children!" Twins to be exact, with a book based on a novel, and the idea is simply giving the best you can to try and override the dark side of emotional "humans." With Thrawn appearing and spawning a threat that dares to take down Luke who is leading the Jedi, in his continuation of good versus evil. Is it all within grasp? This six issue limited series uses the saber to cut through the turmoil of cannon and character building between husband-and-wife Han Solo and Leia, in an otherwise nicely portrayed illustration. A cover to remember and the comic like adaptation of rummaging through the backstory that keeps up with today's sensibilities, circa 2024. It had its day in the sun and has now simmered.
1:25 ratios almost weren't a thing, or not as they are known today. Those infantries needed advertising and recruits that take Luke to a higher level, but at what cost? Who is in disguise? Who is not like the other on the cover?!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass to the movie, before released to theaters, of "Never Let Go!" A movie that once again has a mother relationship focal point, this time to her twin children. An evil force is confronting them all to lean hard on each other. Becoming dependent to "never let go" lest they be confronted with "the evil", it takes on horror reminiscent of being your "brother's keeper!" Not outlandish to think, we will overcome!
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