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  1. In StarWars.com’s exclusive first look at Marvel’s Star Wars: Han Solo & Chewbacca #2, we get our first look at the father of famed scoundrel Han Solo, a rough-around-the-edges Corellian shipbuilder. And in StarWars.com’s preview of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #20, Sana and Aphra stumble into a ritual to uncover the Spark Eternal. Han Solo & Chewbacca #2, written by Marc Guggenheim and illustrated by David Messina, with a cover by Phil Noto, is available for pre-order now on ComiXology; Doctor Aphra #20, written by Alyssa Wong and illustrated by Minkyu Jung, with a cover by W. Scott Forbes, is also available for pre-order now on ComiXology. Both issues arrive May 18 and will also be found in print editions at your local comic shop. You can read more about these two ongoing series here. To learn how you can contribute to both titles via their Kickstarter campaign, head here. And don’t forget that if there’s an issue you’d like picked up from Dark Horse Comics or Titan Comics next month, please check out they may have some extra copies listed near those retailers! The full solicitation text reveals this week‏ but stay tuned later today as Image previews another important arc coming across them during Preview Night 2014 ‬ – Jango Fett vs Darth Maul?
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