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Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years Volume 5

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Released August 4, 2021 after some changes in the drop date.

This trade paperback contains Star Wars #74 - #88 plus Star Wars Annual #3 and Return of the Jedi #1 - #4.

The cover is a nod to Star Wars #81 (re-printed in this edition), which is called "Jawas of Doom" and features one of the legendary times Boba Fett escaped (and fell back into) the Sarlacc.

Determined to rescue Han Solo from his carbonite prison, the heroes of the Rebel Alliance undertake mission after mission to track him down…while staying one step ahead of the Empire! But Darth Vader remains equally determined to capture Luke Skywalker, and — with the evil Emperor Palpatine — prepares one final trap to reunite father and son. It all culminates in a gorgeous comic-book adaptation of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi — but the story doesn't end there! The rebels have one final mission: to defeat the last remnants of the Empire and create a New Republic to unify the galaxy once more. But another Dark Lord is waiting in the wings!

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