Marvel Comics presents their next Miniseries in their new Star Wars Expanded Universe featuring everyone’s favorite Rebel princess: Leia Organa.
Taking place right after the events of Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope, Princess Leia sets off on an adventure to gather surviving members of the destroyed planet Alderaan. Her journey takes her across the galaxy to planets including Naboo. As she journeys, the Empire is after blood since the destruction of the Death Star and will stop at nothing in making sure her and every former Alderaan resident is wiped out.
Written by Mark Waid with penciling by Terry Dodson, this is a classic piece of Star Wars history. I love how it is exploring the Star Wars Universe in new ways. I hope you read my review of Vader and Skywalker Strike. I am sad that this is only a miniseries and I hope that they explore Princess Leia’s adventures further.
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[…] Leia was also a spoiled brat. She gets all of this unearned affirmation despite being totally there just to put down Obi-Wan for the whole show. I love the character of Leia and I was disappointed with how she was handled. Since when did acting bratty become “strong?” […]
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