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? Auf jeden Fall hat das erste Heft schon mal ein cooles Cover, besser als die anderen acht Film-Infinities-Hefte:
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Star Wars: Empire #15 delivers a rare view of Vader like you've never seen him before. The story is written by Paul Alden and Raul Trevino, and features cover art byFrancisco Ruiz Velasco. Star Wars: Empire #15 is scheduled for release in November.
After the destruction of the Death Star, Darth Vader attempts to make it to an Imperial safe haven in his crippled TIE fighter, only to crash land in a savage wilderness. Forced to make his way on foot, attacked by ferocious native carnivores, Vader shucks off the restraints of Imperial order and Sith schemes and embraces his raw, wild power.

Was der letzte Satzteil wohl heißen mag? Wollen die Luke etwa schon wieder umbringenStar Wars: Infinities - Return of the Jedi #1, the first in a series of four, is written by Adam Gallardo, Ryan Benjamin and Saleem Crawford, and features cover art by Rodolfo Migliari, and is scheduled for release on Nov. 12.
The third installment of Infinities, a series that asks the question, "What would happen if you changed one little thing from the story in the film?" takes on the plot of Return of the Jedi. In this version, an accident puts C-3PO out of commission, and he is unable to act as Jabba the Hutt's interpreter during his negotiations with Leia (disguised as the bounty hunter Boushh) for her "prisoner" Chewbacca. One misunderstanding leads to another, and before they realize it, thermal detonators are flying and everybody's shooting! When the smoke clears, Boba Fett has reclaimed Han Solo's frozen body, Leia has commandeered Jabba's sail barge, and Luke is going to be late for an important rendezvous on Dagobah.

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