Rodney Burns and Ramon Rozanas are working together for Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon on the Five Islands. The two creators, released on September 3rd, finally worked on Star Wars: Inquisitor.
“Han Solo – A hunt for the Falcon makes your dream come true,” Burns told Newsarama. “When I was a kid, Han, Leia, Chewbacca and Rand were my heroes. It’s a real honor to write adventures that include that quartet (and more!). A big check from my bucket list!”
So, what is Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for Falcon?
Where is the Millennium Falcon before the Force awakens? !
Although not satisfied with a calm life, Han Solo lands on the idea of regaining his Falcon and returning to his adventure life. The problem is that he can’t find it. After joining the unfamiliar Chewbacca, the duo embark on a quest to regain the biggest ship in the galaxy. Standing in their way is the rogue laundry list, which also bets claims to the Millennium Falcon, like the villainous villains who stole the Falcon.
“Rodney is pulling all these characters who have had history with Falcon and have them cross a fatal path,” Panic explained. “It’s a very enjoyable ride that captures the heart of who is who while Han Solo throws him into a ‘uncomfortable’ situation. And Ramon Rosana is doing the best work of his career.
Announced earlier this week in Newsarama, Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon, reveals an unfolded set of adventures between Return of the Jedi and the Force Awakens. The five-part saga comes from two highly acclaimed Modern Star Wars storytellers, author Rodney Burns (Star Wars: Asoka) and artist Ramon Rosana (Star Wars), known for working together on last year’s Star Wars: Inquisitor.
Where is the Millennium Falcon before the Force awakens? !
Although not satisfied with a calm life, Han Solo lands on the idea of regaining his Falcon and returning to his adventure life. The problem is that he can’t find it. After joining the unfamiliar Chewbacca, the duo embark on a quest to regain the biggest ship in the galaxy. Standing in their way is the rogue laundry list, which also bets claims to the Millennium Falcon, like the villainous villains who stole the Falcon.
“Han Solo – A hunt for the Falcon makes your dream come true,” Burns told Newsarama. “When I was a kid, Han, Leia, Chewbacca and Rand were my heroes. It’s a real honor to write adventures that include that quartet (and more!). A big check from my bucket list!”
“Rodney is pulling all these characters who have had history with Falcon and have them cross a fatal path,” Panic explained. “It’s a very enjoyable ride that captures the heart of who is who while Han Solo throws him into a ‘uncomfortable’ situation. And Ramon Rosana is doing the best work of his career.
Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt of Falcon #1 (5)
Written by Rodney Burns
Art and Covers by Ramon Rosana
On sale 9/3
