Monday, February 23, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Star Wars (1977) #23

Good afternoon,

Today's topic is the twenty-third issue of Marvel's first Star Wars series. The cover depicted the Millennium Falcon departing the gaming station known as the Wheel, with a larger-than-life image of Darth Vader in the background. The tale was titled "Flight Into Fury!" The issue had a cover date of May 1979.


The story started in a private hangar bay belonging to the wheel administrator, Senator Greyshade. He'd just made a deal with Princess Leia Organa to depart the station with her on that vessel. Luke Skywalker didn't agree with the bargain, but he and his droids R2-D2 and C-3PO had no choice but to let her friend go on. The Rebels were still reeling from the apparent loss of the Falcon's pilot, Han Solo, at the hands of his Wookiee first mate, Chewbacca, during the station's gladiator games.

What they didn't know at the time was that Solo and Chewie were working together to defeat the other opponents. Han had stolen a small hand shield after blowing up one of the arena's explosive traps and placed it under his shirt. It protected him from the shot that he took from Chewbacca's pistol. While that was going on, a revived Imperial Commander Strom emerged from Greyshade's private suite, declaring that he'd been drugged by his host and that the station was now under Imperial law. That news didn't sit well with the complex's patrons, who were fine with gambling and spending their leisure time, so long as they didn't have the constant threat of the Empire hanging over them while they were there. 

Strom ordered his Stormtroopers to find the Falcon's occupants and kill them on sight. He'd hoped that their faked Rebel attacks on the station would sway the guests to their cause. However, Greyshade's aide, the robot Master-Com, knew that Artoo had taped Stormtroopers in the act of pilfering Wheel profits. Before that tape could be broadcast, Master-Com found himself under arrest by Stormtroopers and subsequently destroyed. 

Luke and Threepio soon ran into a squad of troopers, while Artoo lagged behind and sought another way out. In the casino, Chewbacca had his winnings loaded onto a lift along with Han's body. Solo had grabbed a security guard's blaster and used it to fight for their freedom. Threepio and Luke soon reconnoitered with Greyshade and Leia, when the young farmboy detected Vader's impending arrival by using the Force.

Although his Star Destroyer had been almost taxed to its very limits by the voyage, Vader's ship was almost upon the Wheel. There, the Dark Lord of the Sith hoped to learn the identities of the ones who had destroyed the Death Star. At the same time, Artoo was found by Master-Com, who had transferred his programming into another robot body (which he also did in issue #19). He took the small astrodroid to a nearby terminal where he could finally broadcast the tape that showed Wheel inhabitants the truth. This led to a riot against the Imperial forces on board. 

Han and Chewie were just outside the hangar where the Falcon sat when they encountered more Stormtroopers. Chewbacca pushed the lift at them, which unfortunately still contained their winnings. At the same time, Luke, Greyshade, and Leia were trapped by more troopers. The Rebels had no choice but to flee in the Senator's ship, which they did mere moments before Artoo was launched into space in an escape pod that he'd been directed to by Master-Com.

Greyshade reunited with his robotic assistant moments before Strom arrived. The Wheel administrator tossed a proton grenade, a last resort that would soon spell the demise of the Imperial leader and his two opponents. It didn't take long for Luke and Leia's ship to reach the Star Destroyer. They were saved from being hauled inside by a tractor beam by a salvo fired from the Falcon.

Han and Chewie continued to attack the larger Imperial craft, while Vader instructed his subordinates to destroy the ship that he recognized as the one that had blasted him out of the trench during his defense of the Death Star (way back in issue #6). A mental blast via the Force from Luke affected Vader strongly enough to allow both of the smaller ships to escape. Vader still didn't know the identities of the ships' passengers, but they'd escaped for now. We then saw Luke, Leia, Threepio, and Artoo together again in Valance's ship. It was Luke's first time using the Force in that manner. He knew that it was effective, but that alone might not be enough to stop the Sith Lord for good. 

That marked the end of this storyline. It seemed to me that the conclusion felt a little rushed, and I wished that it wasn't the end for Master-Com and Greyshade. We still have yet to see them in any other Marvel Star Wars comics, although the Wheel would be featured briefly in an issue after the Empire Strikes Back adaptation. 

That's it for this article. Next time, I'll write about the twenty-fourth issue in this series. Mary Jo Duffy scripted a story that harkens back to Obi-Wan Kenobi's past. It also takes place after the events in Star Wars #15. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 


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