Star Wars 79: The Big Con
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Star Wars 79: The Big Con is the seventy-ninth issue in the Marvel Star Wars series of comics.
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Publisher's summary
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All new adventures of the world famous characters from the greatest science fantasy epic ever! You won't believe the car chase this issue with Lando and a drunken Wookiee, as the search for Han Solo continues![2]
Plot summary
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After being sent on a search for Han Solo in a previous issue, Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca travel to the planet Arcan IV to interview some old contemporaries of Solo's, Lemo and Sanda's gang. In order to not rouse their suspicions, the two travel to the world in Lando's ship, the Cobra instead of the Millennium Falcon. Lando and Chewbacca both wear a disguise to enter Lemo and Sanda's den, and Calrissian identifies himself as Captain Drebble, claiming that he is searching for Solo. In order to convince the gang to help the Rebels search for Solo, Lando claims that Han was secretly a very talented treasure hunter, citing his discovery of the lost idol Vol as proof. Calrissian is aware that the gang is searching for two valuable relics, the Dancing Goddess and the Minstrel, and he hints that Solo will be able to help them find the two artifacts. In reality, Calrissian is just searching for any information that the gang might have on Solo's whereabouts.
In their guises as fellow pirates, the Rebels inadvertently raise the ire of one of the gang members, Koruu, who attempts to shoot "Captain Drebble" in the back. However, Lando is able to quickly turn on his attacker and throw a knife through his chest, killing him and earning the gang's respect. Lemo and Sanda invite the two Rebels to dinner, planning to figure out "Drebble's" plan and then kill him. During dinner, the gang attempts to get Lando drunk on Deltron Spice Wine to make him spill his plans. However, before Lando can become too intoxicated, he learns that the gang believes that Solo is headed for Tatooine, to be turned over to Jabba the Hutt. Lando claims that he had heard that rumor, but when the duo had gone to Tatooine earlier, Fett had not arrived yet. Upon hearing the pirates claims, the Rebels finally know for sure that Han is to be delivered to Tatooine. Unfortunately for Lando, when he tells the gang of his journey to Tatooine, he accidentally mentions Chewbacca's name, and the group pulls their weapons on him. Chewbacca is able to help them make a break for it when he swings his bench at the gang, knocking several of them across the room. Chewbacca and Lando flee from the restaurant and commandeer a hover car, fleeing into the city. As Lemo and Sanda's gang give chase, Lando is forced to stop momentarily to ask a prostitute for directions. However, the woman is in a foul mood, as her customer base had been dried up by the presence of pirates on the planet. Mistaking Lando for being with the same crowd, she gives him faulty directions, leading him down the wrong street towards oncoming traffic. As Lemo and Sanda catch up with the Rebels, both groups find themselves trying to dodge the oncoming vehicles.
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Behind the scenes
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Sanda claims in this issue that the bounty on Han Solo was one hundred thousand credits.
Lando mistakenly calls the Stenax homeworld, "Stenax" instead of "Stenos".
In the Star-Words letter page of issue 87, it is hinted that Lando Calrissian's disguise as "Captain Drebble" in this issue is based on the anime character Captain Harlock.
This issue includes a one-page comic about assistant editor Eliot Brown explaining how to build a Darth Vader costume, but in the end George Lucas reprimands him.
The Big Con was originally intended to appear in the previous issue but was pushed back when Hoth Stuff! was published instead.[2] This issue was originally scheduled to feature Lady, which was later retitled Ellie and published in the next issue.[1]
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- Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... 4
- Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago... Volume 5: Fool's Bounty
- Omnibus: A Long Time Ago... Volume 4
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marvel Age #7
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Marvel Age #6