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Cover: Glen Johnson & Jim Nelson

Star Wars 3-D #2

Jul 1988 · Blackthorne · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Havoc on Hoth”

In "Havoc on Hoth," the Millennium Falcon returns from Tatooine only to find the rebel base at Yavin abandoned, forcing the crew to seek a new refuge—leading them to Hoth, where a dangerous encounter with Mon Calamari smuggler Salmakk and his crew tests their resolve. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Patrick Zircher, with colors by Paul Tallerday and letters by David Cody Weiss, this 1988 Blackthorne issue brings the Star Wars saga to life with dynamic art and high-stakes tension, all framed by Glen Johnson’s cover pencils and Jim Nelson’s inks.

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writer Len Wein · artist, inker Patrick Zircher · colorist Paul Tallerday · letterer David Cody Weiss · cover Glen Johnson, Jim Nelson

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Patrick Zircher
cover pencils Glen Johnson
cover inks Jim Nelson

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The Millennium Falcon, returning from a personal mission on Tatooine, with Han, Chewie, Luke and the droids aboard, runs an Imperial blockade of Yavin to find the rebel base deserted. They then escape to the rebel rendezvous location in space, where Han proposes they use Hoth as their next base. Sent to scout it out, the heroes encounter Salmakk, a Mon Calamari smuggler, and his crew who attempt to capture Han to collect Jabba's bounty on him.

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