Hi there,
It's time for me to recap the fifty-fourth issue of Marvel's first Star Wars comic. The cover showed Princess Leia and Lord Aron fleeing from Imperial General Sk'Ar and his Stormtrooper legion. It's a bright cover, but aside from Sk'ar, there isn't much detail to any of the other characters on it. The story was named "Starfire Rising!" The issue had a cover date of December 1981.
The tale began where the previous issue left off. Aron had been captured by large Stormtroopers and brought to Sk'ar's headquarters along with Leia. The Empire had plans for taking over this planet as they'd done to many others in the galaxy. Leia was soon tossed into the room after enduring an interrogation. They were surprised to see Aron's longtime ally Delois at Sk'ar's side. The heroes then learned of the turncoat's true intentions.
It wasn't all that long ago that Leia, Aron, and many of the world's citizens had been celebrating the first anniversary of their signing of the concordat of peace. Sk'ar planned to decimate its peaceful populace with an antimatter bomb. From the ashes they hoped would arise a more subservient populace, one that was loyal to the Empire.
Sk'ar ordered his prisoners to be taken to a holding area until his return. Leia and Aron fought their captors, and Organa was engaged in a knife fight with an Imperial commander at one point. While Aron struggled to free himself, he saw the officer's knife find its mark and heard Leia emit a painful sigh. He broke his chains and rushed to his companion, to find that it was her foe who had perished. Leia was stunned by watching her opponent's life fade from his eyes.
A little while later, they boarded a flier and set off in pursuit of Sk'ar's ship. They caught up with it before very long, but the smaller craft was no match for Imperial TIE fighters. The duo made a strafing run before jumping on board Sk'ar's vessel. There, they fought off even more Imperial forces.
Leia reached the bomb's controls and attempted to defuse it. She was struck from behind by Delois, who was then countered by Luke Skywalker. Leia was glad to see her fellow Rebel. After knocking Delois unconscious, he ran to her aid. She'd suffered a minor wound, but needed to concentrate on the task at hand.
Luke went to join the fray, along with Aron's colleague Keral Longknife and Chewbacca, who had been dropped off from the Millennium Falcon. Lando was piloting the Falcon and found a landing spot, moments before crossing paths with Sk'ar. The Imperial was using a personal force shield, which made Lando's blaster attack ineffective.
Leia finally defused the bomb and ran into Luke's arms to celebrate. Lando noticed that Sk'ar was escaping in another ship, but a gun mount tossed by Chewie destroyed the craft and seemingly ended the threat for the moment. Several days later, the palace was welcoming its heroes before the start of another celebration.
Somewhere in the back of the crowd, R2-D2 had received important news. C-3PO relayed its urgency to Chewbacca, who made his way through the throng of people gathered to notify Lando that an Imperial Star Destroyer had just entered the system and was headed toward the planet. As the Falcon soared into action to meet the challenge, Leia pondered the possibility that this could spell doom for the people she'd gotten to know since her shuttle crashlanded there (in the last issue).
Luke and Leia took to the gun turrets to take out incoming TIEs, but they weren't out of the woods just yet. The fighters were leading them right into the Star Destroyer's path. The Falcon was between the Imperial ship and a black hole. Luke yanked Lando from the pilot's seat and took over.
Skywalker used his knowledge of the Force to guide their ship carefully around and past the black hole. The Star Destroyer that followed them was not as lucky. The larger craft was slowly disintegrating as its crew realized, too late, that they could not evade it.
Lando congratulated Luke on a job well done but warned him never to pull a stunt like that again. Luke was drained because of the exertion the task required and from his empathy for the people on board the enemy ship who had just lost their lives. As they departed, Luke told Leia she could have remained behind on Shiva if she wanted. She refused that offer, stating that she was the Princess of Alderaan and would continue to be that to the very end. Luke understood, noting that he'd be right by her side.
I felt like the conclusion to this storyline was a bit rushed. They could have easily pushed this to three issues and provided more background on Aron, his planet, and his family and friends. I guess if we wanted to know more, we'd just have to revisit writer Chris Claremont's issues of Marvel's John Carter, Warlord of Mars issues that he scripted, since these characters were loosely based on some of the central figures in those issues. Because of their contractual issues with Lucasfilm, I knew that Marvel wasn't about to let Leia remain on Shiva, but it's a pity that Aron and his comrades weren't included in any other stories going forward.
Well, that's it for this article. Next time, I'll summarize the fifty-fifth issue of this series. This is another popular tale that was also later adapted for a book and record. Leia, Chewbacca, and the droids are part of a Rebel caravan that lands on a world that might become the next Rebel base. However, it has a secret that could endanger that possibility. We'll also see where Lando headed following the events covered in this blog post. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







