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This article details a subject that is considered canon.The subject of this article takes place in the Age of Rebellion era.The subject of this article exists in or is relevant to the real world.
This article is aboutthe comic miniseries. You may be looking forthe anthology film about the character.

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Star Wars: Han Solo

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"This is a Han Solo who doesn't quite know who he is anymore. He doesn't think about politics, and suddenly he's thrust into this life-or-death struggle for beliefs he didn't even know he cared about—and it has changed him. He doesn't want to believe that change, but he has."
―Marjorie Liu[1]

Star Wars: Han Solo is aMarvelcomic book miniseries written byMarjorie Liu and illustrated byMark Brooks. The comic is set between the events ofStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope andStar Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back, and centers on the character ofHan Solo in his early days with theRebel Alliance. The five-issue series began publication inJune2016.

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"Basically, I was told that the story takes place between Episodes IV and V, and then they sort of just let me loose. I turned in several different ideas, but the core of them—what I kept at the front of my imagination: He's this working-class dude who lives paycheck to paycheck who has a business to run. He's the Han we know and love. He's a con artist, he's a smuggler, he's this wisecracking, streetwise dude, but he's got this internal conflict where there wasn't one before. He's really trying to figure out who he is."
―Marjorie Liu[1]

Star Wars: Han Solo was first announced byEntertainment Weekly onMarch 4,2016. Thecomic book mini-series, set to begin its release inJune 2016, is written byMarjorie Liu and illustrated byMark Brooks, with cover art byLee Bermejo. Liu chose to write a story in whichHan Solo has to contend with the fact that his life has changed and that, as someone who was once only out for himself, he is now part of theRebellion against theGalactic Empire. He is sent byLeia Organa, a particular favorite of Liu's, on a mission to root outspies in the Rebellion.[1]

When Liu came onto the story, she was told it was set betweenStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope andStar Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back but was otherwise given the freedom to craft the story. She pitched a number of different ideas while retaining a core concept that Solo is a wise-cracking and streetwise everyman, con artist, andsmuggler who is in business for himself, but who now has an internal conflict about his allegiances that he had never contended with before. This allowed the story to become one about the identity of Han Solo.Chewbacca, whom Liu sees as the heart and soul of his friendship with Solo, is also part of the story.[1]

The story centers around theDragon Void Run, a race that was inspired by the filmThe Cannonball Run. Lieu took inspiration from the film and saw the comic's story as "Han Solo inCannonball Run in space," which allowed her to develop the idea of an ancient and infamousstarship race, one that everypilot dreams of being part of and winning. Although the race is a cover for the mission he is sent on, part of Solo's struggle is whether or not to take the race seriously: If he abandons his mission, he could actually win the race.[1]

A new character introduced in the story isLoo Re Anno, part of an ancient and dying race that first founded the Dragon Void Run. She too is a pilot, but she is reaching the end of her age and believes that this will be her last race. The species is a newly-created one forStar Wars: Han Solo, as Liu was encouraged byLucasfilm to develop new species. Two villains also pose the primary threat to the characters in the comic, someone from Solo's past and someone who wants to stop him from succeeding in his mission. The Empire also makes a more minor appearance, and they are not the main villains of the story.[1]

The death of Han Solo inStar Wars: Episode VIIThe Force Awakens had an impact on how Liu approached the story. She had to decide whether to allow herself to be influenced by what would happen to Solo in the future, and while she had not completely answered that question by the time of her interview withEntertainment Weekly, she acknowledged it would be impossible to not think about the character's ultimate demise.[1]

After the release of thesecond issue,Lucasfilm contacted Brooks to inform him thatGeorge Lucas was interested in purchasing the original art of the first two issues.[6]

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Color code key:
Collected (TPB) issueReleased issueFuture issue
IssueTitlePublication dateTrade paperbackHardcoverColor Your Own
1Part IJune 15,2016[3]
Han Solo
January 3,2017[2]

Han Solo
May 15,2018[7]

Han Solo
May 1, 2018[8]
2Part IIJuly 6, 2016[9]
3Part IIIAugust 31, 2016[10]
4Part IVOctober 12, 2016[11]
5Part VNovember 23, 2016[4]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.001.011.021.031.041.051.061.071.081.091.101.111.12 Marvel revealsStar Wars: Han Solo comic FIRST LOOK by Breznican, Anthony onEntertainment Weekly (March 4,2016) (backup link archived onAugust 17,2020)
  2. 2.02.12.2 Star Wars: Han Solo onAmazon.com(backup link)
  3. 3.03.1 Han Solo (2016) #1 onMarvel Comics'official website(backup link)
  4. 4.04.1 STAR WARS HAN SOLO #5 onPreviews World's official website(backup link)
  5. Star Wars: Timelines places the events ofStar Wars: Han Solo in0 ABY.
  6. Marvel revealsStar Wars: George Lucas Wants to Buy Han Solo Comic Artwork by Flesch, Eli onThe Hollywood Reporter (August 2,2016) (backup link archived onAugust 5,2016)
  7. Star Wars: Han Solo onAmazon.com(backup link)
  8. Color Your Own Star Wars: Han Solo onAmazon.com(backup link)
  9. STAR WARS HAN SOLO #2 (OF 5) onPreviews World's official website(backup link)
  10. STAR WARS HAN SOLO #3 onPreviews World's official website(backup link)
  11. DARTH VADER, HAN SOLO, More STAR WARS Titles Delayed onNewsarama (August 5,2016) (backup link archived onFebruary 10,2020)

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