- "Why haven't I said anything about being doomed as I usually do...? Because Master Luke already seems to be saying it... and somehow it sounds far more convincing from him!"
- ―C-3PO
"Doom Mission" | |
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Star Wars | |
Title: | "Doom Mission" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 26 |
Cover price: | .40 |
Cover date: | August, 1979 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | Archie Goodwin |
Pencilers: | Carmine Infantino |
Inkers: | Bob Wiacek |
Cover artists: | Carmine Infantino |
Cover inker: | Bob Wiacek |
Colorists: | Petra Goldberg |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Assistants: | Jim Shooter |
Editors: | Archie Goodwin |
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"Doom Mission" is the title to the twenty-sixth issue of the first Star Wars ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Archie Goodwin with artwork by Carmine Infantino and inks by Bob Wiacek. Infantino and Wiacek also rendered the cover art illustration to this issue. It was colored by Petra Goldberg and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Archie Goodwin with Jim Shooter as consulting editor. This issue shipped with an August, 1979 cover date and carries a cover price of .40 cents per copy.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
Races
Locations
- Yavin system
- Achtnak Turbine Station
- Yavin Prime
- Yavin IV
- Great Massassi Temple
Items
Vehicles
- Blockade runner
- BTL-A4 Y-wing starfighter
- TIE/In starfighters
- X-wing starfighters
Powers
Miscellaneous
- Baron
- Commander
- Crash landings
- Exploding vehicles
- Moon
- Pilot
- Princess
- Space station
- Space travel
- Space vessels
Notes & Trivia[]
- Star Wars was created by writer, director and executive producer George Lucas. It first captured the imaginations of movie goers in May, 1977 with its inaugural installment, which has since come to be identified by its full title, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The movie led to two sequels, a prequel trilogy, a third trilogy, several spin-off films, and numerous television programs, animated projects, novels, comic books, and video games, as well as developing into a merchandising giant.
- This is the second appearance of Lieutenant Shanks. He appeared last in Star Wars #25.