Star Wars Rebellion: My Brother, My Enemy

My Brother, My Enemy
Publishing companyDark Horse Comics
SubjectStar Wars
GenreScience fiction
Release date(s)12 April 2006
- 6 December 2006
CountryUS
LanguageEnglish
Number of pages32 each
Expanded Universe
EraRebellion
SeriesRebellion
Galactic Year0 ABY
CanonC
Preceded byBoba Fett: Overkill
Followed byLady Luck
Creative team
Script writerRob Williams
Cover artist(s)Brandon Badeaux
Artist(s)Michel Lacombe
Colorist(s)Wil Glass
Letterer(s)Michael Heisler
Designer(s)Josh Elliott
Editor(s)Jeremy Barlow
Assistant editor(s)Dave Marshall
Publisher(s)Mike Richardson

Star Wars Rebellion: My Brother, My Enemy is a five-part story arc in the Star Wars: Rebellion series of comic books written by Rob Williams. [1] The first issue was published on 12 April 2006 by Dark Horse Comics. The story is set in the Star Wars galaxy nine months after the Battle of Yavin in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

Synopsis

Several long running plot-lines come together. Angered and confused after being injured by Luke Skywalker, Imperial Officer Janek Sunber decides to go to Darth Vader himself. He is welcome as he has much to tell about Skywalker's life on Tatooine.

Jorin Sol is on a Rebellion flagship, under intense questioning. Some believe that he is some sort of trap, sent by the Imperials to damage the Rebellion.

Though not many believe this, it is true. Jorin Sol 'goes off'. He nearly kills Deena Shan, but she escapes with her life. Sunber decides to make his move also. Sol ends up killing two officers, Princess Leia is badly injured and the Rebel's fleet becomes known to the Imperials. Sunber confronts Luke.

A battle ensues, with losses on both sides. Most of the Rebel fleet escapes, except for the flagship. Sunber and Sol are apparently lost in fiery debris but not before Sol recovers his mind enough to program in a seemingly random course for the flagship. It escapes the Imperials, one of many rebel ships now scattered.

Luke Skywalker manages to detect the launch of an escape pod, which indicates the possibility of Sol or Sunber surviving. Leia is shown spending time healing. The flagship is shown being repaired.

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Notes

  1. Rob Williams' Star Wars' Rebellion, Comicon.com, May 10, 2006

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