Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 First Cover Han Solo Debut Death Star Reprint by Ugly Monkey Comics

Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 First Cover Han Solo Debut Death Star Reprint

$7.00 USD
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Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 First Cover Han Solo Debut Death Star Reprint by Ugly Monkey Comics

Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 First Cover Han Solo Debut Death Star Reprint

$7.00 USD

Step back to the dawn of a galaxy-spanning phenomenon with Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 — a landmark collectible that beats at the heart of every Star Wars comic fan’s shelf. This edition is a Diamond reprint, clearly marked as a reprint on the cover or inside indicia (or both) and issued with a blank UPC, blending nostalgia with modern accessibility for today's readers and collectors.

A New Hope: Part 3 of 6, “Death Star!” Based on the screenplay by George Lucas. Adapted by Roy Thomas. Art by Howard Chaykin and Steve Leialoha. This issue continues the epic adaptation of the film, delivering a pivotal chapter where the Galactic Empire tests its ultimate weapon on Princess Leia’s homeworld, with devastating consequences that propel the rescue mission into the depths of the Death Star. The storytelling pairs Lucas’s vision with Thomas’s adaptation and Chaykin/Leialoha’s dynamic artwork, capturing the film’s tension and adventure in comic form.

What makes this reprint stand out

  • Han Solo on the cover for the first time — a historic moment for collectors and fans who track cover debuts and the evolving Star Wars iconography in comics.
  • 3F variant cover highlights a unique presentation from Marvel’s early Star Wars run, appealing to variant collectors and completists.
  • Authentic 1977 atmosphere preserved in the Diamond reprint, offering a faithful look at the era’s printing style, color, and layout that defined the original run.
  • Clear reprint labeling with blank UPC ensures collectors know this is a reprint edition, and the indicia/cover explicitly marks it as such, preserving archival clarity for grading and cataloging.
  • Story proximity to A New Hope provides a seamless bridge between the film’s narrative and Marvel’s adaptation, making it a compelling read for fans who love both mediums.

Who this is for: dedicated Star Wars collectors seeking early Marvel material, variant cover enthusiasts chasing Han Solo’s cover debut, and readers who want a vivid, print-to-film adaptation experience. It’s also a strong entry point for new collectors who want a tangible piece of Star Wars history that’s easier to source today thanks to the reprint format.

Practical use and care tips: keep this edition in a protective sleeve or toploader to preserve the crisp lines of Chaykin’s art and Leialoha’s inker work; store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading; and consider grading it with a reputable service if you’re aiming to maximize long-term value. Its status as a 1977 relic, paired with the reprint designation, makes it a thoughtful addition to any Star Wars or comic book archive.

Whether you’re building a complete Star Wars comic collection, reliving the Death Star sequence in print, or showcasing a rare cover debut, this Star Wars Vol 1 Marvel 3F 1977 reprint is a standout choice. It combines historical significance, distinctive artwork, and a precise reprint designation that helps it hold its value while delivering the original feel of Marvel’s iconic sci‑fi saga.

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