![]() ![]() For kids during this time, a time without Internets and exhaustive, colon-wrenching continuity and fanboyeurism, without expanded universes and all that stupid crap, this comic was pretty much all one had to fill in the excruciating three year gaps between the movies.Īnd goddamn if they weren't sublime, fun, insane, and exhilarating. ![]() I'd slide it out ever so carefully and be presented with that month's garish cover summary of whatever adventure laid in wait for the Star Warriors this time! (Yes, they actually were called that and, true to form of the time, the cover often had little to do with what actually happened in the issue, or was highly sensationalized). I, for one, remember seething with anticipation for my next issue of this to come in the mail, securely encased in an unassuming brown paper sleeve. If you grew up in the late 70s and early 80s and were a Star Wars fan, it was almost impossible to not be obsessed with Marvel's long-running comic. ![]()
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