PRINCESS LEIA & DARTH VADER
(Dark Horse Comics' STAR WARS: INFINITIES)

Source:
Expanded Universe:
Star Wars: Infinites - The Empire Strikes Back

Year: 2007

Number: 09

Assortment: Comic Packs

Retail: $9.99

Assortment Number: 87521/87504

UPC Number: 6 53569 21375 8

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Lightsaber
  • Lightsaber Blade
  • Lightsaber Hilt
  • Removable Mask
  • Removable Cape
  • "Battle Damaged" Chest Armor
  • Star Wars: Infinites - The Empire Strikes Back #4 reprint comic book
  • Comments: The Infinities series explores tantalizing "what if" stories about what might have happened to Star Wars characters if events had happened differently. In this tale, Princess Leia fulfills Luke Skywalker's dying words, "Find master Yoda... Train as a Jedi... Go to Dagobah." On the jungle world of Dagobah, Leia is shocked to learn her father is the evil Darth Vader. Under the tutelage, Leia becomes a skilled Jedi but faces a final trial: battle her father in a lightsabaer duel and resist his attempts to turn her to the dark side.












    Points of Interest:
  • Both Princess Leia and Darth Vader are all-new figures.
  • For more information on the Dark Horse Comics Star Wars: Infinites - The Empire Strikes Back comic book series, check out our cover gallery.
  • Photography by Dan Curto
  • Also included with this figure is a folding pamphlet that shows other toys in The 30th Anniversary Collection.

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