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The Freedon Nadd Uprising (Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi)

Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider face a dark Jedi spirit from the past in this story which fills in the gaps between Knights of the Old Republic and Dark Lords of the Sith. Bringing together all the characters from the smash-hit Tales of the Jedi series, this collection of the two-issue miniseries is a must-have item for all Star Wars fans!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On December 1997.
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Han Solo at Stars End (Classic Star Wars, Volume Five)

Searching the galaxy for a rogue shipbuilder to repair the Millenium Falcon, Han Solo and Chewbacca battle fierce enemies and travel to the desolate asteroid known as Stars' End, a planetary prison. Reissue.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On December 1997.
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Star Wars: The Last Command #2 (of 6)

When Imperials, disguised as security personnel, break into the palace and try to snatch Jacen and Jaina Solo, they're forced to deal with the likes of Mara and Han; but who's side is Mara really on? The epic continues and the intrigue thickens in the second installment of this adaptation of the best-selling novel!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On December 1997.
 

Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron #24

Baron Fel's wingmen - the merciless pilots of the Imperial 181st Fighter Division - are falling to the firepower of Rogue Squadron. But Fel himself is not down. He has a final card to play, and Wedge Antilles is about to fold!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On November 1997.
 

Star Wars: The Last Command #1 (of 6)

The decorated pair come together to adapt Timothy Zahn's best-selling novel The Last Command, in which Grand Admiral Thrawn creates an army of clones for the Empire and Leia gives birth to twins, Jacen and Jaina Solo, destined to become powerful Jedi.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On November 1997.
 

Rebellion (Star Wars: Droids)

Olag Greck is a con man and arch criminal, and he's hiding out exactly where you might expect: among his own wretched kind on the smuggler moon Nar Shaddaa. But knowing where he is and actually arresting him are two completely different matters, as the newly deputized Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio discover!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On October 1997.
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Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron #23 In the Empires Service (Part 3 of 4)

Rogue Squadron brings the battle to the Imperials as X-wings and TIEs zigzag among the lofty minarets of Brentaal. More than one Rogue will be shot down this day, but an X-wing pilot on the ground with a blaster is twice as angry and almost as dangerous!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On October 1997.
 

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Fall of the Sith Empire #5 (of 5)

Featuring the historic confrontation between the Old Republic and the Empire, The Fall of the Sith Empire cannot end but with the victory of the Old Republic. But even winners have losses, and the Sith Empire walks away from this battle with a victory of its own . . . one which will later spell doom for the Old Republic.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On October 1997.
 

Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #6 (of 6)

It all comes down to this, a showdown over the Katana fleet. The Rebels and Imperials have both located the abandoned Dreadnaughts, and each is looking to outgun the other, take the fleet, and direct the galaxy to their way of thinking. Odds this round are on Grand Admiral Thrawn. He has a trick up his sleeve, one not seen since the end of the Clone Wars. One that could spark a second round of the Clone Wars!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On October 1997.
 

Star Wars: Droids - The Protocol Offensive

Plotted by Star Wars novelist Brian Daley (Han Solo at Stars' End) and written by See-Threepio actor Anthony Daniels and Droids writer Ryder Windham, with painted illustrations by Tales of the Marvels artist Igor Kordey. It's See-Threepio and Artoo-Detoo saving the planet Tahlboor, in an adventure set years before Star Wars: A New Hope! This prestige-format one-shot has it all.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On September 1997.
 

Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #5 (of 6)

The Katana fleet, almost two hundred Dreadnaught heavy cruisers, were lost to hyperspace in the days of the Old Republic. Now the Empire wants the cruisers so they can regain power. The New Republic wants the ships to crush the Empire for good. And Talon Karrde is the only man who knows where to find the lost fleet, which could either be an invitation to fortune . . . or a bargaining chip at his execution.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On September 1997.
 

Star Wars: Boba Fett - Murder Most Foul

Gorga may want to call off the hit - the target being his father-in-law and Gorga's wife being suddenly pregnant and all - but Boba Fett was promised a contract, and he doesn't do last-minute cancellations. It's a knockdown, drag-out roustabout in Boba Fett: Murder Most Foul!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On August 1997.
 

Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #4 (of 6)

Luke's new mentor, Jedi Master C'Baoth, is teaching him new ways to use the Force, ways that seem . . . inappropriate. But ways that may become necessary in light of the fact that Grand Admiral Thrawn has taken command of the remnants of the Imperial fleet.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On August 1997.
 

Dark Horse Classics - Star Wars: Dark Empire #5 (of 6)

The dying Emperor Palpatine has found a host body into which he can transfer his consciousness - Princess Leia's unborn child. Trapped in the Emperor's palace, and with her brother Luke turning to the dark side of the Force, Leia faces her greatest battle alone.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On July 1997.
 

The Early Adventures (Classic Star Wars, Volume Four)

Even with less than twenty minutes of "screen time" to his credit, the most popular character from the Star Wars trilogy is Boba Fett. Dark Horse offers a number of comics featuring the merciless bounty hunter, but it all starts here, in this trade paperback collecting Russ Manning's Star Wars newspaper strips. It was in these strips, which originally ran in 1979 and 1980, that Boba Fett made his very first appearance in print, making this a true must-have item for anyone looking to become a Jedi Master! The artwork has been colored, reformatted, and expertly retouched by Rick Hoberg, who worked with Manning on the original strips. Relive the adventures that thrilled readers seventeen years ago! Experience the very first comics appearance of the infamous Boba Fett (dated prior to his motion-picture debut)! And delight in Star Wars legend Al Williamson's new color cover, dedicated to Manning!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On June 1997.
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