LANDO CALRISSIAN & STORMTROOPER
(Marvel Comics' STAR WARS)

Source: Expanded Universe:
The Empire Strikes Back

Year: 2008

Number: None*

Assortment: Comic Packs

Retail: $11.88

Assortment Number: 87793/87504

UPC Number: 6 53569 32102 6

Weapons and Accessories:

  • 2 BlasTech E-11 Blaster Pistols
  • Star Wars #44 reprint comic book
  • Comments: Lando has betrayed Han and his companions to the Empire, but now he has had second thoughts about his desision. Knowing he will lose everything, he nevertheless sets in motion a plan to free Leia, Chewbacca, and the droids. He calls in Cloud City guards to subdue the stormtroopers who are escorting the prisoners, giving them all a chance to get to the Millennium Falcon and escape Vader's clutches.








    Points of Interest:
  • Lando Calrissian is a repaint of 2004's VOTC Lando Calrissian. This time around, his cape includes a flexible wire sewn into the bottom, so it can be posed.
  • Stormtrooper is a repaint of 2004's VOTC Stormtrooper. This time around, his coloring matches the comic book coloring seen inside the issue.
  • * Although this set is not numbered on the packaging, the indicia inside the comic identifies this as Comic Pack #26.
  • Photography by Dan Curto
  • For more information on the Marvel Comics Star Wars comic book series, check out our cover gallery and the Jedi Journals entry.
  • Also included with this figure is a folding pamphlet that shows other toys in The 30th Anniversary Collection.

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