
Star Wars #12: Storage Wars
Luke truly lives the life of a Jedi; Han would prefer a less civilized weapon; Anakin just wants to be a more involved parent.
Luke truly lives the life of a Jedi; Han would prefer a less civilized weapon; Anakin just wants to be a more involved parent.
Leia gets a proposition; Han’s brain melts down; Luke’s Jedi antiquing continues unabated.
Luke swings by the Death Star to meet Unkillable Uncle Sidious.
Vader gets his marching orders; Leia gets the bad news; Luke’s off to meet his destiny for like the 12th time this year alone.
Luke demands the results of his paternity test; Yoda is terminally tired; Obi-Wan loves Anakin; Han Solo is liking this Rebellion thing more than he lets on.
We’re going to the desert, and we’re building a Superweapon — this series is going to go out doing what it loves.
Luke confronts Vader, and gets more than he bargained for; Next Stop: Sand!
Han, Leia and Chewie get an unexpected dinner guest; Obi-Wan and Yoda are once again no match for a Skywalker who’s set his mind on something.
Leia and Han head off to the clouds; Yoda gets further proof that Luke is his father’s son.
Not for the first (or last!) time, Luke learns that someone isn’t quite who he thought they were.