Hello everyone,
Today's topic is the twelfth issue of Marvel's first Star Wars monthly comic book. The cover showed Luke Skywalker (brandishing a red-bladed lightsaber, a color that's generally associated with the Sith) on a boat defending himself and his droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, from four armed strangers who were after the robots. The tale was titled "Doomworld!" The issue had a cover date of June 1978.
The story began with the heroes from the cover floating in their ship's escape pod, watching a battle between a red dragon and a green monster that was being ridden by a humanoid. Artoo's sensors soon noticed the arrival of several mechanized crafts. They were similar to landspeeders, except that they skimmed across the planet Drexel's water surface.
The newcomers fired shots at both beasts. The red dragon descended and quickly rose up underneath one of the vessels. The ships continued to attack the creatures, and one of them eventually fired a pair of magnetic grappling hooks at the escape pod.
Luke and his companions boarded the craft after being reeled in. Noticing that the crew was interested in the droids, Skywalker used his father's lightsaber to create distance between them. Being called a Jedi made the young farmboy think back to his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi, who'd been slain in battle against Darth Vader on the Death Star.
The boy was far from a Jedi Knight, but that didn't mean he couldn't fend off the strangers. Artoo emitted a fine stream of lubricant so that the crewmembers would have a tough time approaching them. After a brief conflict, Luke persuaded the ship's occupants to take them to their leader. The base was an old ship (reminiscent of our pirate ships of old), which the scanners on Luke's spacecraft had apparently identified as a big land mass.
Luke was soon introduced to Governor Quarg, a rather Napoleonic character. He soon learned that Quarg and his associates were at war with the Dragon Lords, a race that rode the sea beasts. His crew had brought the Rebels aboard, thinking that the robots might compensate for the loss of one of their skimmers.
While Luke and his companions were learning more about their situation, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Princess Leia were approaching the Drexel system in a Star Destroyer that had been commandeered from the Imperials by the pirate Crimson Jack. Han had convinced the thief that the Rebel treasury was in the system.
Jack admitted that he'd acquired the craft by attacking the vessel, which had been damaged during the Death Star battle. It was relatively easy for them to overpower the crew that remained inside and repair the damage.
Han and Jack's conversation was interrupted by crewmember Jolli, who had apparently sparked the tomboy's interest in love. Minutes later, Chewbacca barked that the ship had reached its destination. However, Jack grew suspicious once he learned that Drexel was a water planet. That meant Han had to come up with another clever story, if he valued the lives of himself and his friends.
Despite the lightsaber blade coloring error and the unusual amount of house ads, this was another satisfying issue. It was one of the first Star Wars back issues that I ever read. I understand how much people wanted more tales of Luke, Han, and company after the events of the first movie, and as I grew older, I could appreciate the little tongue-in-cheek gags with some of the depictions of several supporting characters. The sea dragons were an interesting touch, one that sadly didn't extend beyond this particular storyline.
Well, that's all for this issue. Next time, I'll write about the thirteenth issue of this series. That issue has a cover illustrated by X-Men artists John Byrne and Terry Austin. We'll learn what Quarg had in store for Luke and the droids. We'll also see what happened once the stolen Star Destroyer got closer to the water world. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







