Good Saturday morning, everyone,
Today's focus is on the twenty-eighth issue of Marvel's first Star Wars comic. The cover showed Han Solo and Chewbacca standing in front of the Millennium Falcon using their blasters to ward off dozens of small, scorpion-like creatures. The tale was titled " Whatever Happened to Jabba the Hut?" The issue had a cover date of October 1979.
The story started on a rainy day on the planet Orleon. Han and Chewie were nestled in a cave trying to repair the Falcon while being attacked by members of Jabba the Hut's crew. Note: the alien depicted as Jabba in this issue is one of the background creatures that we saw on the streets of Mos Eisley after Luke sold his landspeeder in the original movie. The goons were firing at the pirate and his first mate because Jabba's employee had accumulated significant debt since his last job.
Solo and Chewbacca had just escaped from the Star Destroyer, left helpless due to Luke Skywalker's attack via the Force on Darth Vader, when Han noticed that his ship was vibrating far more than normal. He figured that the technicians on the Wheel space station who had stripped the ship looking for supposedly stolen Wheel profits didn't quite put everything back together the way it had been. A brief search of the navicomputer told them that the nearest hospitable planet was Orleon.
It didn't take long for Jabba's ship, the Voidraker, to find where the Falcon had been hiding. Another problem arose from inside the cavern itself. Small insects called stone mites were rampant on the planet. They were created as biological weapons during the Clone Wars, and their insect bodies could emit a corrosive acid that was powerful enough to eat through just about anything.
Renewed assaults by Jabba's blaster cannons brought down part of the cavern. They also released a massive swarm of stone mites down upon the cave's occupants. Han and Chewie blasted a way back onto the Falcon and frantically tried to shake the insects off their ship.
A few minutes later, Jabba and his crew discovered one of his men who had been eaten alive by the mites. Panicked, they retreated to the Voidraker. Meanwhile, Solo and Chewbacca were using their deicing equipment to rid their vessel of the pests before using one of the forward cannons to blast a hole to safety.
Before long, the Falcon was back in space. They were about to round the planet's orbit when the Voidraker crossed their path. Jabba opened a line of communication with his old employee. Han noticed the sound of blaster fire emanating from Jabba's ship. It seemed that stone mites had infested the craft, and Jabba was the only one left alive inside.
A deal was struck, and Jabba soon used his jet pack to fly over to the Falcon. He was the smuggler's reluctant guest. After letting the Hut stew outside for a while, Han finally let him in, thinking that he'd finally had the upper hand for once.
This was the first time seeing the Falcon's crew since issue #24. This issue is infamous for its erroneous depiction of Jabba, who George Lucas didn't fully reveal until the Return of the Jedi film. Marvel writers and editors only had the initial movie's screenplay to go off of, which included a scene that depicted Han encountering Jabba the Hut before taking Luke, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, and R2-D2 to Alderaan. This creature was later identified as a Nimbanel named Mosep Binead, who worked for Jabba.
An Irish actor named Declan Mulholland originally played Jabba in the scene that was cut from the film. That scene was later inserted for the A New Hope Special Edition, in which a digital version of Jabba that was similar to the one seen in ROTJ was added, along with the appearance of the bounty hunter Boba Fett. This was an interesting yarn, but it isn't really seen as canon because of who Marvel chose to be shown as the Tatooine crime lord.
Well, that's all for today. Tomorrow, I'll kick off a new month with a discussion of the twenty-ninth issue of this title. This issue will focus on some of the villains of the series. The hunt is on for the person who destroyed the Death Star and his droids. It's a search that finally leads Darth Vader and Valance to face each other for the first time. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







