Note – The sale at TFAW is valid only for today, Thursday, August 23, 2012, til 11:59PM PST while supplies last (and there’s a limited supply, so it will sell out, so hurry!).
The sale is for the Star Wars: Rebellion: Volume 1 ‘nick and dent’ (used) copy, but if you want it new, it’s also discounted at $8.97 (40% off) or at Amazon for $11.25 (that’s 25% off).
From the product page:
By Rob Williams, Brandon Badeaux, Michael Lacombe
Full color, 128 pages, TPB
Imperial officer Janek “Tank” Sunber makes a critical choice between his duty to the Empire and his loyalty to childhood friend Luke Skywalker in an explosive tale of Rebel spies, Imperial ambushes, and the dreaded Darth Vader!
Having rescued Rebel strategist Jorin Sol from the Empire, Luke Skywalker now leads X-Wing attack runs on Imperial convoys to rustle up much needed supplies for the Rebel fleet. Little does he know that within Sol lies a secret that will put the entire Alliance in danger. What’s worse, when Luke receives a coded message from Lt. Sunber, he must decide whether to trust his old friend or obey the orders of Princess Leia who believes Tank may be part of an Imperial plot to capture the Rebellion’s greatest hero!
* A compelling new story set between the events of A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back exploring the Rebel Alliance’s struggle against the Galactic Empire.
Empress Eve, I think there is an error in the description. It says ”
Stephen King‘s Star Wars: Rebellion Volume 1 – My Brother, My Enemy ” but Mr. King is not listed in the credits on the tfaw site. Was he a secret contributor?
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Empress Eve, I think there is an error in the description. It says ”
Stephen King‘s Star Wars: Rebellion Volume 1 – My Brother, My Enemy ” but Mr. King is not listed in the credits on the tfaw site. Was he a secret contributor?
Comment by Scotticus — August 23, 2012 @ 9:16 am