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Revision as of 12:01, 23 November 2018

Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: release date and unrecognized parameters: publication date, era Star Wars 107: All Together Now is the one-hundred-seventh (and final) issue in the Marvel Star Wars series of comics.

Plot summary

Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Dani, together with a mixed team of commandos, including their new-found Imperial and Nagai allies, Knife and Den Siva, are attacking the Tof-held world of Saijo, where the Tof field headquarters are located. They have learned from the Nagai that this is the location of the Tof prince Sereno, who is leading the invasion, and hope to take him hostage, thereby forcing the Tofs to surrender.

During the early parts of the infiltration, an argument breaks out between Han and Knife, but it is mediated by Mandalore Fenn Shysa. Luke reflects on the long course of war thus far, Dani reveals that a special relationship has been formed between her and Siva, and Knife expresses interest in becoming a Jedi.

The party then infiltrates the Tof administrative palace, the men as (fake) prisoners and Dani and Leia disguised as Tof ladies in veiled dresses. There they find not only Prince Sereno, but also the Dark Lady Lumiya, who has committed herself to the Tof cause. As the party attacks, a Tof commander calls for air support from the bulkship Merriweather, which lies in orbit, but the Tof fighters are intercepted by Rogue Squadron, led by Wedge Antilles, and the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca. Meanwhile, Knife is wounded by Lumiya, but Leia distracts her before she can administer the coup de grace. This instead makes Leia Lumiya's target, but as she is about to shoot her, she is herself shot in the back by a Tof officer and apparently killed (although she survives to appear again much later). Luke then captures Prince Sereno, who reluctantly surrenders, and the Tof turned traitor is revealed to be Bey, who has worked for some time as an undercover agent among the Tof. As Han, Knife, and Bey reunite, Luke expresses hope that in the future, all the various factions and species who have allied against the Tof will finally be able to coexist in peace.

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Behind the scenes

The peaceful ending was certainly true at the time the comic was written, as it was the final issue of Marvel Star Wars. In light of the continuity now prevalent, however, Luke's hopes were not fulfilled for many years to come.

In this issue, Han Solo tells Knife that Plif and his hoojibs are the only telepaths in the Alliance of Free Planets. Luke Skywalker had already used his telepathy to communicate with Leia from Cloud City years before, but Han Solo could still be skeptical about a Force-based telepathy, and not about an evolution-based telepathy.

The cover of the issue features a Hiromi, although the Hiromi do not appear in the inner story.

The publisher's summary in Marvel Age 41 describes a different story that was never published. It reads: Sometimes a reputation can hurt more than it helps. That's what Luke Skywalker discovers when he lands on a frontier-style world and discovers everyone is out to become known as the man who shot Luke Skywalker! Written by Jo Duffy, penciled by Cynthia Martin and inked by Ken Steacy.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marvel Age #41
  2. HyperspaceIcon The Forgotten War: The Nagai and the Tofs on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com and unavailable)
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