Hi everyone,
Today, I'll be writing about the nineteenth issue of the first Star Wars comic book series. The cover showed the space station known as the Wheel, with a skull set in its middle, along with headshots of C-3PO, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Chewbacca. The tale was titled "The Ultimate Gamble!" The issue had a cover date of January 1979.
The story started near the Wheel's medical facilities, where Threepio was carrying the unconscious Skywalker (who had passed out during a Jedi meditation session in the previous issue). Stormtroopers were right behind, as R2-D2 was attempting to open the door to that particular section. Before the troopers could blast their targets, a containment wall dropped in front of them. Their shots ricocheted across the corridor as the droids continued on their mission.
Artoo's actions were soon noticed by the Wheel administrator Senator Greyshade's droid, Master-Com. The robot wanted to study Luke's droids. His master was more interested in the exploits of Leia, a former fellow member of the Galactic Senate whom he'd noticed had recently boarded the station.
At the moment, Leia and Solo were occupied defending the Millennium Falcon from more Stormtroopers. They'd recently entered the Wheel after discovering a bombed House of Taage merchant vessel, which they'd learned had been attacked by Imperials but made to look like Rebels were responsible for that act. The ship arrived at the station soon after being attacked by a Star Destroyer whose commander accused them of piracy and traitorous acts against the Empire.
The troopers were overtaken by Wheel security guards, who announced that Greyshade would handle the affair. Leia remembered the senator as a vile, corrupt, contemptible person. While this sounded more up Han's alley, Solo was led away to inspect his ship for the missing Wheel profits that were supposedly on the Taage ship, while Leia was taken to the administrator's quarters.
Meanwhile, Chewbacca had safely hidden the rebel pilot that they'd rescued from the Taage craft's destruction, and was stealthily making his way to the casino area. He'd just arrived when a pair of guards approached him from behind, noticing that the Wookiee hadn't established a credit limit or paid a Wheel registration fee. Chewie struck at the strangers, and a fight broke out, which several patrons quickly placed bets on.
Only a maximum strength stun blast was able to fell the Falcon's first mate. He was taken via cart to the gladiator pits while Han anguished over the guards' inspection of his vessel. Leia was less than overjoyed to reunite with Greyshade. She'd just pointed out the possibility that the plundered Wheel profits were a crime committed by Imperials to pin on the Rebellion when Master-Com returned.
The robot had no sooner announced the arrival of the Star Destroyer's Commander Strom, when that very same Imperial blasted the droid from behind. Greyshade's security system prevented the commander from firing his weapon again, moments before Master-Com returned from a side panel in another body. Greyshade offered Leia the use of his private suite and went on to have a conversation with the Imperial.
The Wheel administrator offered Strom a partnership. He was onto the scheme and was willing to stay silent in exchange for Leia. Her traveling companions wouldn't be allowed to leave the Wheel alive. The bargain was agreed upon over drinks.
Master-Com was in the ship's hospital minutes later, as a doctor inspected the unconscious Luke. He was about to ask who brought the human there when the droids in question were led to the Wheel's storage area, after a guard informed them that Solo had just put them up as a gambling stake. The droids were surprised by the news, but reluctantly agreed to do as they were told.
By then, Chewbacca was a hesitant participant in the gladiator games. It was a way to pay off the fines and penalties he'd accrued since his discovery on the casino floor. Meanwhile, Han was also in debt. Putting the droids in hock wasn't enough to pay for the Falcon's docking fees. He then saw a poster for the gladiator games and decided to sign up. That news was quickly transmitted to Greyshade, who was fine with that, as long as the Correllian didn't win, which was something he was determined to ensure.
I'll be honest: this storyline wasn't a favorite of mine. I kept reading because I wanted to continue collecting the entire series. Archie Goodwin's script was better than Carmine Infantino's artwork. Overall, I kind of felt like this storyline dragged on a bit longer than necessary. Greyshade's deal with the Imperial commander was an interesting touch, and I wasn't surprised that Han put the droids up as collateral, knowing that Crimson Jack had stolen his reward from the Rebellion back in issue #7. I did want to know more about Master-Com, as he seemed to be a lot more independent than other similar droids of his kind.
That's all I have for today. Tomorrow, I'll cover the twentieth issue of this series. We'll find out what happens to Han after his enrollment in the gladiator games, and who his opponents are. We'll also learn more about what Leia's intentions are and see Master-Com's first meeting with Threepio and Artoo. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.


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