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Star Wars: Crimson Empire III - Empire Lost #1 (Paul Gulacy Variant)

Crimson Empire III - Empire Lost #1 (Paul Gulacy Variant)
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Star Wars: Crimson Empire, the story of the last Imperial Guardsman, returns after over a decade of anticipation!

The reach of the New Republic is expanding, but the days of fighting for the galaxy have not ended. A threat against Princess Leia and Han Solo's family disrupts usual business on Coruscant—and Luke Skywalker's Jedi training on Yavin 4!

In another part of the galaxy, a former Imperial Guardsman turned bounty hunter, Kir Kanos, is ready to settle an old score after three years in hiding—if a new adversary doesn't kill him first!

* The original creative team returns!

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Writer: Mike Richardson
Artist: Paul Gulacy
Colorist: Michael Bartolo
Cover Artist: Paul Gulacy

Publication Date: October 26, 2011
Format: FC, 40 pages
Price: $3.50
UPC: 7 61568 18018 3 00121

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