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Warning : SPOILERS forStar war # 74
It ’s a fight for the years in the world ofStar Warscomics , showing Darth Vader finally coming up against an enemy strong enough to do existent harm – in the contour ofthe mighty Chewbacca himself . Something distinguish us this fight wo n’t turn out to be historical as it trulyshouldbe .
The military action arrive in the next-to-last issue of theStar Warscomic series , before it officially end ahead of the relaunch ofStar war # 1set afterEmpire bang Back . But at this head in the series , the Rebels are narrow down their options for a new secret radical . Which means the stakes are in high spirits , with Imperials doing everything they can to hunt down their foe before they can regroup . And that include Darth Vader , personally .
It ’s in that mutual death grip that the topic ends , setting upthe finalStar Warscomicfor an an entertaining , if moderately anticlimactical finale . But whether or not Vader kills Chewie or vice versa , writer Greg Pak and artist Phil Noto have extradite a satisfying chapter before the Empire inevitably ' strikes back ' against the Rebellion with a retribution on Hoth . And knowing how much tenderness Chewie has for C-3PO in that flick and its subsequence , there ’s a good fortune the droid come to his saving .
Either way , the " Rebels and Rogues " arc has done a terrific problem of highlighting fiber who do n’t typically get the public eye on film . C-3PO specially , if the final issue lease him play the hero – as he just might withhis expiry inStar Wars : Rise of the Skywalker . But that ’s all rumors and speculation . For now , the credit goes to Chewbacca for keeping Luke alive to fight another twenty-four hour period . Readers can chance the prescribed issue item and plot synopsis below :
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