Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge #1 Review!

The opening of Galaxy’s Edge, the Star Wars themed park expansion, at Disneyland begins on May 31st.  The new Marvel Comics series gives a peek into Galaxy’s Edge, some of the characters you might meet there, and more of our favorite characters!  There is a standard cover by Rod Reis which has Han Solo (the Harrison Ford version) and Chewbacca surrounded by aliens.  They include Dok-Ondar, the Ithorian (Hammerhead) trader who is in the Black Spire Outpost, Greedo, and what looks like Bossk and Admiral Ackbar.  The variant covers feature Patrick Zircher’s cover with Han and Chewie facing the gaping mouth of a Sarlaac, the attraction cover which has a bridge, tower, and residents of Batuu, and the concept design of Dok-Ondar by Karl Lindberg and Iain McCaig.  The first issue is entitled “Baiting the Hook” and written by Ethan Sacks with Will Sliney providing the art.  Sacks wrote a story in the Age of Republic Special #1 and Sliney has art for Star Wars: Solo.  



We get that it is Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu, but the time is only told is now so it is difficult to place this story in the SW timeline.  Remex, a green-skinned alien bounty hunter, is walking through the market next to an engine cooking food identified as Ronto's Roasters.  He is stopped by droid merchant who offers a ronto wrap.  This looks look like a hot dog with some strange green topping in a pita.  He sees a young boy try to sneak away one of the wraps, but Remex buys it for him.  Everything is disrupted by something passing overhead.  A First Order shuttle, that looks like a TIE fighter turned into a transport, it comes for a landing down on Black Spire Outpost.  There is a familiar single-winged shuttle that is in the park and the streets are filled with people and trees.  An officer, Lieutenant Aegon, is told by a stormtrooper that they want to blast the Resistance on Batuu with the Red Fury, a Star Destroyer?  Two pages kinda gives the opening crawl that is in the left page paragraph with credits on the other page.  We also get bubbles showing our characters; Dok-Ondar, Remex, Kendoh, a blond human, and Wooro, a bald alien with four black eyes and also a spider-like mandible. 

Remex pulls back his hood revealing a human-like appearance, a shape-shifter like the Clawdites?  He is met by Kendoh, the leader, and burly Wooro.  They go to their meeting with Dok-Ondar and head over to his Den of Antiquities, this is a location in the Galaxy's Edge park.  Dok-Ondar is on a circular podium, this is similar to Buzz Lightyear in Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, there is a woman who speaks for him.  She explains that Dok-Ondar is searching for relics.  Wooro goes to check on a tube that is revealed to be a young Sarlaac.  Dok-Ondar explains in Ithorian that he always gets what he wants.  He tells the story set in the I’vorcia Prime Preserve in the Outer Rim.  It is a green planet protected by orbital cannons.  The Millenium Falcon is able to use codes to clear the way to a landing.  Chewbacca is wary, but Han has that they only going to catch a baby one, Sarlaac!, and they have an expert waiting for them.  They land and it is not Dr Gezhor, but his assistant, Ooris with a heavily-armed Duwutin, the big alien with the claw chin in Force Awakens.  Ooris is impressed by the Falcon and leads Han to meet with Dr. Gezhor.  They pass more Duwutin armed with stun sticks.  



Han stares down at several Sarlaac pits, of course we saw only one in Return of the Jedi, but we get a whole life cycle of the beasties here.  Ooris pushes Han down to the Sarlaacs.  Two of the Duwutin strike the back of Chewbacca with stun sticks.  It is actually strange because we saw that the Sarlaac instantly reacts to the presence of potential prey.  They are rather sedate here.  Ooris calls down to Han that he only wants to take the Falcon and he drops a canister to collect Sarlaac spores.  Of course, Han fires at them with his blaster pistol.  This knocks down one Duwutin.  There is a burrowing through the sandy ground.  A young Sarlaac leaps at the Duwutin.  This reminds me of Tremors especially when it has smaller sized Graboids!  Ooris says that it was all explained by Dr. Gezhor before he killed him.  All of this time Chewie is being tortured by the stun sticks.  The young Sarlaac leaps for Han and he goes for the stun stick next to Dr. Gezhor’s skeleton.  He shocks the lil' Sarlaac and tells Chewie to get to work.  Of course, we know even after all of that pain, that the wookie can take it and give a bashing to the Duwutin!  After Han and Chewie’s adventures we get back to Kendoh presenting Dok-Ondar a mysterious object.  He says he can’t pay for it, later saying it is a deadly weapon, that was supposedly lost.  Dok-Ondar is also being recorded by a droid!  Some SW fun in this ongoing tale of different featured characters.  Next issue, Greedo! 

Four Lightsabers out of Five! 


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