Good afternoon,
Today's focus is the seventy-third issue of Marvel's first Star Wars title. The cover showed the Zeltron Dani side by side with Princess Leia Organa, along with Luke Skywalker on a hang glider, Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca battling an unknown creature, and a balloon floating over a castle. The story was called "Lahsbane." The issue had a cover date of July 1983.
The tale began on the planet Lahsbane, where Skywalker spoke with several of the planet's natives, with translation assistance from C-3PO. Dani (who stowed aboard the Millennium Falcon at the end of the previous issue) was fawning over Luke, and Leia was standing next to a tree, deep in thought. The Rebels had arrived on that world looking for their fellow Alliance member Yom Argo, who had recently crashed his ship there.
Luke eventually learned that the data tapes Argo had been carrying with him were stored in a city on the opposite side of the canyon ahead of them. The locals chose to store them there because the crash also took out one of their honored citizens, and it was a way of preserving both legacies. The small creatures were not really fond of the Rebellion or the Empire.
Leia was disappointed because their superiors had called them off their previous mission searching for bounty hunters who may have been working with Boba Fett, the mercenary who acquired Han Solo for transport to Jabba the Hutt, to concentrate on this assignment. Lando and R2-D2 were going over the Falcon, which had its intake valves clogged with pollen, not long after setting down on Lahsbane.
Threepio had learned something important about the natives' life cycle, but before he could explain it to his master, he and his companions were alerted to the arrival of an Imperial ship. While Lando and Chewbacca rushed to put up camouflage netting around the Falcon, Leia and Dani wandered off. They engaged in an argument and decided to venture out to retrieve the tapes that evening, much to Threepio's chagrin.
The duo eventually walked up to a pair of light balloons. They were about to set off on them, when Dani heard something close by. She went to get a closer look, and saw an Imperial officer with a squad of Stormtroopers walk by, speaking with natives in an effort to learn the same information that her friends were looking for.
Dani decided to create a distraction by drawing the Imperials' attention. Leia's balloon took off while Dani danced. By the time the Zeltron returned, Leia was too far to return. Dani took a running leap and landed atop the balloon, which was at least headed toward their intended destination.
Lando and Luke had just learned about their sojourn via Threepio by the time the balloon was half way to the city. Luke had found a nearby glider and was preparing to take off in pursuit of his friends, just as Dani and Leia were wandering the city, and finding the treasures it contained. Lando was admiring his colleague's devotion to the Force when Threepio warned him of a danger that struck with force from behind.
The Rebels had been attacked by a Huhk, which was the mature form of the native Lahsbees. That was what the protocol droid had tried to inform his associates of earlier. He told Lando that most of the Huhks lived in the city, which was why it was forbidden to the younger Lahsbees for security reasons.
Chewbacca soon engaged in conflict with the Huhk, just as Leia and Dani encountered four more of his kind. They soon forced the heroes into a corner, weaponless. Dani had set her blasters on the cliff before jumping to Leia's balloon, and Leia had lost her pistol in the cliff.
As he was recovering from the Huhk's mighty blow, Threepio suggested a solution, which ended the battle rather quickly. Lando simply used a stun blast from his pistol to subdue the beast. Threepio rationalized that the Lahsbees' aversion to technology would have probably given them no defenses against such a measure. Artoo then popped out to inform the trio that the Falcon was ready for flight, but so was the Imperial vessel, which presumably had gone through a similar declogging procedure.
Things looked rather dire for the heroines until the Huhks dropped one by one before them. Behind them was Luke with his blaster. He'd come up with the same solution as Threepio had. A while later, the group reconvened at the Falcon. The Rebels had the tapes, which the Lahsbees were willing to give up. Since the tapes were associated with technology, the natives wanted nothing to do with them.
The group was about to board the ship when they noticed the departure of the Imperial craft. Luke was puzzled, knowing that the Imperial soldiers were still out on patrol. None of them knew that the enemy craft was being piloted by Dani. The Zeltron had made off with several valuables and was wondering how her fellow mercenaries, Rik Duel and Chihdo, were doing.
This was a satisfying single-issue story. Writer Mary Jo Duffy and artists Ron Frenz and Tom Palmer meshed very well on this series. We would see more of Dani and her fellow pirates after the Return of the Jedi movie adaptation. Dani would play a larger role in the issues leading up to the title's end. We would also see more Lahsbees, including the adult Huhks, before that in a pre-ROTJ story.
That's all I have for now. Next time, I'll discuss the seventy-fourth issue of this series. Luke, Leia, Lando, Chewie, and the droids journey from Lahsbee to another planet in search of a fellow Rebel. This time, the threat of Imperial conquest plays a larger role and has a much more devastating impact. Find out just what I mean by that next time. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







