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Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: published in, reprinted in, cover artist, illustrator, release date and unrecognized parameters: era, issue Stop That Jawa! is an 8-page comic featured in Star Wars Tales 2. It was written and illustrated by Dave Cooper.

Plot summary

Max Rebo, Sy Snootles and Droopy McCool are arguing in a cantina on Tatooine about the fact that, in place of money, they're currently performing for Jabba Desilijic Tiure in exchange for free food. Sy very loudly insults Jabba, and after noticing a mean-looking droid turn their way, the band decides to leave. They quickly discover that their hovervan, containing all of their equipment, is missing, and after asking a bystander, they learn that it was stolen by Jawas. They decide to use Sy's hoverbuggy to track the resonance of Max's organ, but are soon tailed by the droid bounty hunter from the cantina. Sy is able to lose him in a rock formation, and they begin to close in on a sandcrawler. Max introduces himself, but the Jawas aren't nearly as welcoming, pushing him to the sand. The bounty hunter appears again, the same one from the cantina, scaring the Jawas off. They bring out the band's hovervan with all of the instruments intact. Max Rebo confronts the bounty hunter and says to him: We... we thank you. But please tell us, why does a bounty hunter like you take the time to help us??, and then he takes off his helmet, introduces himself as the harmonica player Tik Tali Talosh, and asks for an audition.

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  • Harmonic resonance constripulator

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