Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back #4A (Dark Horse Comics 2002)
Step into Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back #4A, the dramatic final chapter of Dark Horse Comics’ 2002 alternate-universe arc. This is not a straight retelling—it's a bold reimagining that asks what might have happened if crucial moments diverged, focusing on Dagobah as a living crucible where destiny and the Force collide. Here, Leia Skywalker is under Yoda’s tutelage, poised to join the Jedi Order, yet she remains not quite a Jedi as two pivotal tasks stand between her and that title. Yoda himself carries a final mission that will test for the last time the balance between light and dark as the galaxy inches toward upheaval.
On Dagobah, a lush, treacherous jungle hides creatures and secrets that echo across the Star Wars universe. The story pivots on an astral-plane confrontation between Yoda and Darth Vader, a clash whose outcome could redefine the fate of the entire galaxy. This finale delivers a compelling blend of mythic Jedi lore and high-stakes destiny, offering a fresh lens on events fans think they know—and revealing how small changes ripple into epic consequences.
Why this finale stands out
- Unique Infinity twist on The Empire Strikes Back. A fresh, thought-provoking take that expands the Star Wars mythos beyond the films, exploring alternate outcomes and their ripple effects.
- Vivid Dagobah setting. A mysterious, treacherous environment that becomes a character in its own right, shaping training, tests, and confrontations.
- Leia’s Jedi journey. Trained by Yoda, Leia stands at the threshold of the Jedi Order, facing two crucial tasks that redefine her role in the saga.
- Climactic astral-plane duel. A high-stakes, otherworldly confrontation between Yoda and Vader that raises the question: what if the Force could bend the usual rules of battle and fate?
- Quality storytelling and art team. From writer David Land to Davide Fabbrri, Christian Dalla Vecchia, and Dan Jackson, with a cover by Chris Bachalo, delivering a polished, immersive experience for Star Wars readers and collectors.
- Compact, collectible package. 32 pages of story in a single, conclusive issue (4 of 4), published October 9, 2002, with a cover price of $2.99—an ideal centerpiece for any Star Wars graphic novel collection.
Ideal for
- Fans who crave deeper, non-canonical explorations of the Star Wars universe and enjoy alternate-history storytelling.
- Collectors seeking a definitive conclusion to a sought-after Dark Horse Infinities arc, featuring a standout cover by Chris Bachalo.
- Readers who appreciate character-driven moments—Leia’s maturation as a Jedi, Yoda’s final mission, and Vader’s formidable presence—set against a dense, atmospheric Dagobah.
Key details at a glance
- Title: Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back #4A
- Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
- Year: 2002
- Format: 32-page, single issue (4 of 4)
- On sale: October 9
- Cover price: $2.99
- Creative team: David Land; Davide Fabbrri; Christian Dalla Vecchia; Dan Jackson
- Cover artist: Chris Bachalo
- Setting: Dagobah, with Leia’s Jedi training and a climactic astral-plane confrontation between Yoda and Darth Vader