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==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
[[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]] and [[Chewbacca/Legends|Chewbacca]] leave [[Aduba-3]] in the ''[[Millennium Falcon/Legends|Millennium Falcon]]'', only to be captured once again by [[Crimson Jack]] and his gang of [[Pirate/Legends|pirate]]s. [[Prince/Legends|Prince]]ss [[Leia Organa Solo|Leia Organa]] had also been captured by the pirate while on her way to the [[Drexel system]] to find out what happened to [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke]], and Jack intended to hold the Princess for ransom. But Han and Leia secretly devise a ruse to trick the pirates into taking them to the Drexel system by claiming that the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebels]] have stockpiled a treasure there. While suspicious of Solo's plan, Jack's greed gets the better of him and he decides to trust the Rebels for the time being. Meanwhile, on [[Drexel (planet)|Drexel]], [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]], [[R2-D2/Legends|R2-D2]] and [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]] are stranded on their wrecked spacecraft floating in the huge ocean that covers the planet and are attacked by a giant [[Sea-dragon]].
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[[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]] and [[Chewbacca/Legends|Chewbacca]] leave [[Aduba-3]] in the ''[[Millennium Falcon/Legends|Millennium Falcon]]'', only to be captured once again by [[Crimson Jack]] and his gang of [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]]. [[Prince/Legends|Princess]] [[Leia Organa Solo|Leia Organa]] had also been captured by the pirate while on her way to the [[Drexel system]] to find out what happened to [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke]], and Jack intended to hold the Princess for ransom. But Han and Leia secretly devise a ruse to trick the pirates into taking them to the Drexel system by claiming that the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebels]] have stockpiled a treasure there. While suspicious of Solo's plan, Jack's greed gets the better of him and he decides to trust the Rebels for the time being. Meanwhile, on [[Drexel (planet)|Drexel]], [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]], [[R2-D2/Legends|R2-D2]] and [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]] are stranded on their wrecked spacecraft floating in the huge ocean that covers the planet and are attacked by a giant [[Sea-dragon]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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"Sure, sure, Chewie... suddenly everything is going our way. So why do I feel like the one who's been had?"
―Han Solo[src]

Star Wars 11: Star Search! is the eleventh issue in the Marvel Star Wars series of comics.

Plot summary

Han Solo and Chewbacca leave Aduba-3 in the Millennium Falcon, only to be captured once again by Crimson Jack and his gang of pirates. Princess Leia Organa had also been captured by the pirate while on her way to the Drexel system to find out what happened to Luke, and Jack intended to hold the Princess for ransom. But Han and Leia secretly devise a ruse to trick the pirates into taking them to the Drexel system by claiming that the Rebels have stockpiled a treasure there. While suspicious of Solo's plan, Jack's greed gets the better of him and he decides to trust the Rebels for the time being. Meanwhile, on Drexel, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2 and C-3PO are stranded on their wrecked spacecraft floating in the huge ocean that covers the planet and are attacked by a giant Sea-dragon.

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This is the first issue produced by the creative team of Archie Goodwin and Carmine Infantino.

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Notes and references

  1. The Comic Reader #153
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