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"To Be a Jedi!"
Star Wars 42
Star Wars
Title: "To Be a Jedi!"
Volume: 1
Number: 42
Cover price: .50
Cover date: December, 1980
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Jim Shooter
Writers: Archie Goodwin
Pencilers: Al Williamson; Carlos Garzon
Inkers: Al Williamson; Carlos Garzon
Cover artists: Al Williamson; Carlos Garzon
Cover inker: Al Williamson; Carlos Garzon
Colorists: Glynis Wein
Letterers: Rick Veitch
Assistants: Danny Fingeroth
Editors: Archie Goodwin
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"To Be a Jedi" is the title to the forty-second issue of the first Star Wars ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Archie Goodwin with artwork and inks by Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon. It was colored by Glynis Wein and lettered by Rick Veitch. The story was edited by Archie Goodwin with Danny Fingeroth as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a December, 1980 cover date and carries a cover price of .50 cents per copy.

Synopsis[]

Luke Skywalker watches as his recently landed X-wing fighter begins to slowly sink into the swamps of Dagobah. He endeavors to set up camp until he meets a diminutive green gnome who unceremoniously begins rifling through his belongings. The gnome learns that Luke is looking for a Jedi Master named Yoda and volunteers to take him to him. They return to the gnome’s dwelling and Luke begins to act impatient. It is revealed that the gnome is in fact, master Yoda. Yoda feels that Luke is too old and reckless to learn the ways of the Jedi, but the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi encourages Yoda to train him. Yoda begins putting Luke through an extensive training period of physical and mental exercises. He pushes him to expand his knowledge and use of the Force.

While Luke is training on Dagobah, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO continue to outmaneuver Imperial gun ships through an asteroid field. Han angles the Millennium Falcon down towards one of the larger asteroids and swoops into a cave inside one of the craters. He lands the Falcon deep within the recesses of the cave as Imperial TIE bombers drop their payloads onto the outer surface of the asteroid. But they only touch down for a brief moment, until they realize that the “cave” they just entered is in fact a giant space slug. Han gooses the Falcon and they zip out of the mouth of the beast before it can consume them.

Re-entering the battle with the TIE fighters, Han turns the Millennium Falcon around and executes a suicide-run straight for the Avenger. He veers off at the last second and then attaches the ship to the rear of the star destroyer’s deflector shields. Captain Needa of the Avenger is now forced to tell Darth Vader that he lost the Falcon.

Meanwhile, Darth Vader has a private communiqué with Emperor Palpatine. Palpatine speaks of a new enemy – Luke Skywalker. Vader suggests that rather than kill Skywalker, they should instead attempt to turn him. Palpatine agrees with the plan and tells Vader to make preparations to capture Skywalker alive.

Han and the others wait for the Imperial fleet to make their regularly scheduled garbage dump before entering lightspeed. As they do so, Han detaches the Falcon from the side of the Avenger and floats unobtrusively away with the rest of the garbage. Vader hires a group of bounty hunters to track down and capture the Millennium Falcon, and one of these hunters, Boba Fett, begins following Solo in his own ship, Slave I.

With the Empire safely behind him, Han makes a course heading towards the planet, Bespin. Bespin is the last known hangout of an old friend of his – Lando Calrissian.

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

Minor characters

Organizations

Races

Locations

  • Yoda's hut

Items

Vehicles

Miscellaneous

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline to this issue is "And now... the bounty hunters!"
  • This issue was originally printed in Marvel Super Special #16.

Recommended Reading[]

Novels

Comics

See also[]

Media

The World of Star Wars

Star Wars miscellaneous

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