Classic Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Trade Paperback (Wal*Mart DVD Edition)
September 2006
104ppg, $19.96

Cover Artist, Front: Bob Larkin
Cover Artist, Back: Al Williamson



COMMENTS
Included with the Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back unaltered 1980 theatrical edition DVD from Wal*Mart.

This edition is a perfect bound "graphic novel" and reprints the Dark Horse 1995 reprinted edition of the original Marvel Star Wars comics, and is a reprint of the Classic Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Trade Paperback. The front cover is a modified version of the 1980 Marvel Super Special #16 cover by Bob Larkin, while the back cover is a smaller modified version of Al Williamson's art from Star Wars #39 (The Empire Strikes Back part 1).


Related Issues
Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of The Empire Strikes Back Marvel Special Edition featuring Star Wars, Volume 2 #2 Marvel Super Special #16 Star Wars (Marvel) #39 Star Wars (Marvel) #40 Star Wars (Marvel) #41 Star Wars (Marvel) #42 Star Wars (Marvel) #43 Star Wars (Marvel) #44 Classic Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back #1 Classic Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back #2


Trade Paperbacks and Alternate Covers
The Empire Strikes Back Trade Paperback The Empire Strikes Back – The Special Edition Trade Paperback A New Hope Trade Paperback (Wal*Mart DVD Edition) Return of The Jedi Trade Paperback (Wal*Mart DVD Edition) Classic Star Wars Box Set
The Empire Strikes Back (Wal*Mart DVD) (back cover) The Empire Strikes Back (Wal*Mart DVD) Box Front



NEW IN THE PHOTO ARCHIVE:
Probe
Droid
Poll
Now that you've had your first look at Hasbro's 2013 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive Black Series Boba Fett and Han Solo in Carbonite two pack, the Probe Droid is curious what you think of the set.
I'm attending SDCC and will certainly get this awesome set!
I'm attending SDCC but have no interest in this line.
I'm not attending SDCC but hope to get this awesome set somehow.
I'm not attending SDCC and have no interest in this line.
I'm undecided but interested in seeing it added to the Photo Archive.
I'm more vexed at why toy collecting news is suddenly exclusive to USA Today instead of a site I go to for my Star Wars news...
Current Results