DARTH VADER & PRINCESS LEIA
(Dark Horse Comics'
STAR WARS: INFINITIES - RETURN OF THE JEDI)

Darth Vader & Princess Leia

Source: Expanded Universe:
Star Wars: Infinities - Return of the Jedi
Year: 2008
Retail: $12.99
Assortment: Comic Packs
Number: 11
Assortment Number: 87699/87504
Weapons and Accessories:

  • Lightsaber
  • Ammo Belt w/ Holster
  • Combat Poncho
  • Drearian Defense Conglomerate Defender
  • High-Powered Sniper Rifle
  • Star Wars: Infinities - Return of the Jedi #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 occurred differently. In this tale, the rescue of Han Solo from Jabba's palace fails, so Princess Leia goes after Boba Fett in order to save Han. The climactic events on the second Death Star also take a different turn that sees Darth Vader changing his allegiances and fighting alongside his children.











    Points of Interest:
  • Darth Vader is a repaint of 2004's VOTC Darth Vader
  • Princess Leia is based on 2007's VTAC Princess Leia (in Combat Poncho). This time around, she has been repaints and has a new head and forearms. In addition, this sample has the shoulder assembled backwards.
  • For more information on the Dark Horse Star Wars: Infinities - Return of the Jedi comic book series, check out our cover gallery.
  • Photography by Dan Curto

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