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Princess Leia #1 action figure variant

Princess Leia #1 action figure variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Terry Dodson (CA) John Tyler Christopher

When Princess Leia Organa was captured by the Empire as a Rebel spy, she never betrayed her convictions, even in the face of the complete destruction of her home world, Alderaan. When her rescue came, she grabbed a blaster and joined the fight, escaping back to the Rebel Alliance and helping strike the biggest blow against the Empire-the destruction of the Death Star. But in the aftermath of that victory, the question remains...what is a princess without a world?
Writer Mark Waid (Daredevil, S.H.I.E.L.D.) and artist Terry Dodson (Avengers & X-Men: Axis, Uncanny X-Men) bring us a story of Leia's quest to help her people and find her place in the galaxy. Rated T

Date Available: 03/04/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen


COUNTERPOINT! In writing this review, I'm racking my brain trying to find something good to say about Princess Leia. The book starts immediately after A New Hope with Leia giving Luke, Han and Chewbacca awards, then leads into her mourning her parents - briefly - and the rest of the book is Leia arguing with Evaan - an X-Wing pilot - about whether she mourned her parents enough or not. When they're not arguing about how she mourned, they're trying to find out what to do during the war. Leia is, essentially, reduced to a small child trying to keep herself busy and being yelled at by her parents. I just don't know if this book went through an editor before releasing or not. I just... don't understand it. At all.

I give it 1 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mark Waid (A) Terry Dodson (CA) John Tyler Christopher

When Princess Leia Organa was captured by the Empire as a Rebel spy, she never betrayed her convictions, even in the face of the complete destruction of her home world, Alderaan. When her rescue came, she grabbed a blaster and joined the fight, escaping back to the Rebel Alliance and helping strike the biggest blow against the Empire-the destruction of the Death Star. But in the aftermath of that victory, the question remains...what is a princess without a world?
Writer Mark Waid (Daredevil, S.H.I.E.L.D.) and artist Terry Dodson (Avengers & X-Men: Axis, Uncanny X-Men) bring us a story of Leia's quest to help her people and find her place in the galaxy. Rated T

Date Available: 03/04/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen


COUNTERPOINT! In writing this review, I'm racking my brain trying to find something good to say about Princess Leia. The book starts immediately after A New Hope with Leia giving Luke, Han and Chewbacca awards, then leads into her mourning her parents - briefly - and the rest of the book is Leia arguing with Evaan - an X-Wing pilot - about whether she mourned her parents enough or not. When they're not arguing about how she mourned, they're trying to find out what to do during the war. Leia is, essentially, reduced to a small child trying to keep herself busy and being yelled at by her parents. I just don't know if this book went through an editor before releasing or not. I just... don't understand it. At all.

I give it 1 out of 10 Grahams