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* EatingTheEyeCandy: In issue #57, Leia catches sight of a shirtless Han chopping wood. Let's just say [[Film/TheLastJedi Ben got it]] from his Dad.

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** In Issue #58, Han recounts to Leia most of his new backstory as established in ''Film/{{Solo}}''.



* ShirtlessScene: Han gets one in Issue #57. [[FemaleGaze Leia certainly]] [[EatingTheEyeCandy enjoys it.]]

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Han gets one in Issue #57. [[FemaleGaze Leia certainly]] [[EatingTheEyeCandy enjoys it.]]]]
** Luke gets one in Issue #58 while sparring with Thane Markona.
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-->'''Vader:''' (''snapping Draven's neck'') Congratulations.

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-->'''Vader:''' (''snapping Draven's neck'') My Congratulations.
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* ShirtlessScene: Han gets one in Issue #57. [[FemaleGaze Leia certainly]] [[EatingTheEyeCandy enjoys it.]]
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* KlingonPromotion: Though never actually intended or committed by the promotion recipients. Luke and Han find themselves given command rankings in the Rebel military, along with Leia (who officially was a political leader without military rank), in the aftermath of the losses in the ''Hope Dies'' arc.
** The story arc also conveniently addresses the nonappearances of both General Dodonna and General Draven, shown as important commanders in ''A New Hope'' and ''Rogue One'' respectively, in either ''The Empire Strikes Back'' or ''Return of the Jedi''.

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'''Luke Skywalker''': YouKilledMyFather.\\

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* VillainRespect: Subverted. When General Draven boasts to Vader that he and his commandos were the distraction to enable Leia's escape off the ''Executor'':
-->'''Vader:''' (''snapping Draven's neck'') Congratulations.

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* HeroicSacrifice: In Issue #54, General Draven and a group of Rebel commandos, despite knowing it's futile, holding off Vader long enough for Leia to escape with the {{Override Command}}s needed to [[spoiler: bring the Rebel fleet back online]].

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** In Issue #49, the Mon Cala tanker cruiser ''Aurora Flare'' charges at a Star Destroyer, allowing itself to be destroyed so that its stockpile of coaxium will detonate, creating an explosion that cripples the Star Destroyer and creates an opening for the rest of the fleet to escape.
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In Issue #54, [[spoiler: General Draven and a group of Rebel commandos, despite knowing it's futile, holding off Vader long enough for Leia to escape with the {{Override Command}}s needed to [[spoiler: bring the Rebel fleet back online]]. online]].
** In Issue #55, [[spoiler: General Dodonna and the crew of his ship keep the Imperial fleet busy long enough for the rest of the Rebel fleet to escape, at the expense of their own lives.]]
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:Queen Trios escapes from Leia and the Rebels in an escape pod,]] but it's not shown whether or not Vader's fleet recovered it, or if it became a casualty during the battle.
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* ContinuitySnarl:
** Between "Rebel Jail" and "The Last Flight of the Harbinger" Sergeant Kreels red shoulder pad (or Pauldron) changes from left to right side. While this can be easily handwaved because it was never established at what side the Pauldron has to be worn, its obvious that this error happened because both Issues (#19 and #21) were pencilled by two different persons.
** A lore example happens in Issue 54. [[spoiler: According to ''The Rebel Files'' reference book, General Draven survived at least to the Battle of Endor. The comic shows him dying in a HeroicSacrifice against Darth Vader three years before Endor. [[WordOfGod According to Matt Martin]], Draven's death in the comic was planned before ''Rebel Files'' was written (the order works are published isn't necessarily the order they are created), but miscommunication led to notes being missed. As such, [[{{Retcon}} Draven's death is his canon fate]] and future editions of ''Rebel Files'' will reflect this.]]
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* HeroicSacrifice: In Issue #54, General Draven and a group of Rebel commandos, despite knowing it's futile, holding off Vader long enough for Leia to escape with the {{Override Command}}s needed to [[spoiler: bring the Rebel fleet back online]].
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* BigYes: Han in Issue #52, after he manages to ditch Vader's TIE Fighter in the debris field of an exploding cruiser.


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* TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard: The "Mutiny on Mon Cala" arc features Urtya, whose titles are Grand Admiral of the Mon Cala Mercantile Fleet, Regent of Mon Cala, Dual Protector of the Two People, and Warden of the King in exile. There's implied to be more, but he cuts Threepio off before he can get to them.
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* ItsPersonal: When Solo and the Falcon arrive during the "Hope Dies" battle, [[spoiler:Vader sets out in his fighter for payback for what happened during the Death Star battle in ''A New Hope'']].

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** When the rebels attempt to convince the remnants of Saw Gerrera's Partisans to rejoin the mainstream Alliance, Benthic recounts to them [[Literature/RebelRising the attack on Inusagi's Sakoola Blossom Festival]], where the Partisans used [[FlechetteStorm flechette rifles]] against the festival-goers, Imperial and civilian alike, just to send a message to the Empire.



* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: The scavenging species of Cymoon 1 have yellow eyes, along with tentacles protruding from their hooded robes.

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* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: The scavenging species of Cymoon 1 Cymoon-1 have yellow eyes, along with tentacles protruding from their hooded robes.



* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: What's left of Saw Guerra's Partisans are as ruthless and uncompromising as ever.

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* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: What's ''Ashes of Jedha'' shows that what's left of Saw Guerra's Gerrera's Partisans are as ruthless and uncompromising as ever.
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* HopeCrusher: Vader's plan in the fittingly titled "Hope Dies" arc: [[spoiler: tracking down and destroying the entire Rebel fleet, in order to crush any hope of resisting the empire.]]


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* HowWeGotHere: A backup story in Issue 50 shows how Vader [[spoiler: set Trios to infiltrate the Rebellion and help him sabotage their new fleet.]]


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* LeaveNoWitnesses: In Issue 50, [[spoiler: Vader kills all of Trios' attendants and guards who were present to hear his plan to have her infiltrate the Rebellion.]]


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* TheUnfettered: Trios is willing to do absolutely anything to keep Shu-Toran safe. [[spoiler: Including acting as a DoubleAgent on Vader's behalf.]]
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* TheMole: [[spoiler: Queen Trios]] is actively sabotaging the Empire from within, and strikes up an alliance with the Rebels in Issue 43.

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* TheMole: [[spoiler: Queen Trios]] is actively sabotaging the Empire from within, and strikes up an alliance with the Rebels in Issue 43. [[spoiler: Then Issue 49 reveals that she's been [[DoubleAgent manipulating them]] on Vader's behalf the whole time.]]
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* TheMutiny: The ''Mutiny on Mon Cala'' arc is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], about the Rebels trying to get the Mon Calamari fleet to rise up against the Imperial occupation of their planet, which they do in Issue 48.

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* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Jedi Master Shaak Ti appears in an old holocron message Luke finds]].

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** [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera, Zeb, and Rex]] appear in one of the issues of the "Mutiny at Mon Cala" arc.
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* TheMole: [[spoiler: Queen Trios]] is actively sabotaging the Empire from within, and strikes up an alliance with the Rebels in Issue 43.
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** Obi-Wan Kenobi tries to persuade Black Krrsantan with the Force. But he is not the first Jedi that has to learn by the hard way that some species are immune to mind tricks.

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** Obi-Wan Kenobi tries to persuade Black Krrsantan with the Force. But he is not the first Jedi that has to learn by the hard way that some species are immune to mind tricks.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: General Karchan doesn't buy into the usual "YouHaveFailedMe" mentality of most Imperial officers. He gives his subordinates three strikes before he punishes them (unless it's a particularly incompetent failure).
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: What's left of Saw Guerra's Partisans are as ruthless and uncompromising as ever.
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** [[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Queen Trios of Shu-Torun]] is brought in by the Empire to oversee mining the remaining kyber crystals to be found in the ruins of [[Film/RogueOne Jedha]].

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* VillainEpisode: Issue 21 follows a special strike team of veteran storm troops, towards the end it's heavily implied that their new sergeant is the Gamemaster from Grakkus' arena.
* VillainTeamUp: In issue 4, Vader [[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader has Jabba provide him with supplies]] in order to rebuild what the Empire lost after the destruction of the Death Star and the damage from the attack on Cymoon 1.

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Issue 21 #21 follows a special strike team of veteran storm troops, towards stormtroopers, called SCAR Squadron. Towards the end it's heavily implied that their new sergeant is the Gamemaster from Grakkus' arena.
** Issue #37 follows SCAR again, as they hunt down a rebel cell to prove their continued worth to Vader.
* VillainTeamUp: In issue 4, #4, Vader [[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader has Jabba provide him with supplies]] in order to rebuild what the Empire lost after the destruction of the Death Star and the damage from the attack on Cymoon 1.
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* RoaringRampageOfRescue: Artoo pulls one off in Issue #17 to rescue Threepio from the Imperials.
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* BatmanGambit: In Issue #35, [[spoiler: Han lets a captive Grakkus think he's gotten the upper hand and is free to escape, counting on some EvilGloating in the process about where the Hutt's hidden weapons stash is. Then he knocks Grakkus out with some pre-planted shock charges, re-imprisoning Grakkua and leaving the rebels free to get his weapons.]]

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* BatmanGambit: In Issue #35, [[spoiler: Han lets a captive Grakkus think he's gotten the upper hand and is free to escape, counting on some EvilGloating in the process about where the Hutt's hidden weapons stash is. Then he knocks Grakkus out with some pre-planted shock charges, re-imprisoning Grakkua Grakkus and leaving the rebels free to get his weapons.]]
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* BatmanGambit: In Issue #35, [[spoiler: Han lets a captive Grakkus think he's gotten the upper hand and is free to escape, counting on some EvilGloating in the process about where the Hutt's hidden weapons stash is. Then he knocks Grakkus out with some pre-planted shock charges, re-imprisoning Grakkua and leaving the rebels free to get his weapons.]]

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* TheChessmaster: Issue #34 depicts Sana as this, as she carries out a multi-sided con that ends up ripping off a group of pirates, the Imperials, ''and'' Jabba, and lets her walk away with a small fortune.



* ADayInTheLimelight: The in-between story arcs comics feature a one-shot episode from Kenobi's journal detailing his time on Tatooine after the events of ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.

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** Issue #34 focuses on Sana, with help from [[EarlyBirdCameo Lando]], pulling off a con against some pirates, the Imperials, and Jabba.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Issues 18 and 19 slowly reveal that Sana and Aphra use to be in a relationship that ended badly, and Sana's fake-marriage with Han, along with Aphra's early fangirling over Vader makes both women's orientation unclear.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Issues 18 #18 and 19 #19 slowly reveal that Sana and Aphra use to be in a relationship that ended badly, and Sana's fake-marriage with Han, along with Aphra's early fangirling over Vader makes both women's orientation unclear.
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* DisposingOfABody: The very end of Issue #3 finds two thugs from Mos Eisley unceremoniously dumping the corpse of "a dead Rodian" -- presumably not Greedo, as they note this sort of thing happens a lot -- in the Dune Sea, right near Ben Kenobi's old house. (They would've done it in town, but such an act would've attracted too much Imperial attention; plus, they would've had to pay [[TaxmanTakesTheWinnings the steep "murder tax"]] instated by Jabba.)
* TheDitz: Threepio subverts this ''gloriously'' in Issue 10. [[spoiler: He asks two droids to help him find Luke. The droids are ObviouslyEvil, but Threepio does what they tell him without question. However, the comic soon reveals that this had been Chewbacca's plan all along -- he tears the droids to pieces, and it becomes apparent that Threepio was knowingly bait for Chewbacca's tour de force]]. However, Threepio is a little disgusted with the [[spoiler: droids' demise]].

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* DisposingOfABody: The very end of Issue issue #3 finds two thugs from Mos Eisley unceremoniously dumping the corpse of "a dead Rodian" -- presumably not Greedo, as they note this sort of thing happens a lot -- in the Dune Sea, right near Ben Kenobi's old house. (They would've done it in town, but such an act would've attracted too much Imperial attention; plus, they would've had to pay [[TaxmanTakesTheWinnings the steep "murder tax"]] instated by Jabba.)
* TheDitz: Threepio subverts this ''gloriously'' in Issue 10.issue #10. [[spoiler: He asks two droids to help him find Luke. The droids are ObviouslyEvil, but Threepio does what they tell him without question. However, the comic soon reveals that this had been Chewbacca's plan all along -- he tears the droids to pieces, and it becomes apparent that Threepio was knowingly bait for Chewbacca's tour de force]]. However, Threepio is a little disgusted with the [[spoiler: droids' demise]].



** In issue 4, Jabba the Hutt notes the irony that the mighty warrior who destroyed the indestructible Death Star is a mere boy that hails from the empty dunes of Tatoonie. He then rhetorically asks [[FromNobodyToNightmare Vader]] [[Film/ThePhantomMenace if he knew anyone of note that was born on this planet]].

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** In issue 4, Jabba the Hutt notes the irony that the mighty warrior who destroyed the indestructible Death Star is a mere boy that hails from the empty dunes of Tatoonie.Tatooine. He then rhetorically asks [[FromNobodyToNightmare Vader]] [[Film/ThePhantomMenace if he knew anyone of note that was born on this planet]].



* FireForgedFriends: At first Sana and Leia don't really get along, but they are both pragmatic enough to put aside those feelings. After Leia saves Sana though genuine friendship blooms.

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* FireForgedFriends: At first Sana and Leia don't really get along, but they are both pragmatic enough to put aside those feelings. After Leia saves Sana though though, genuine friendship blooms.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Vader shows up on Nar Shadda at the end of the second arc "Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon". If one follows ''Comicbook/StarWarsDarthVader'' too, this seems to create a ContinuitySnarl, since Vader was constantly preoccupied in the simultaneously running "Shadows and Secrets" arc, and the events of the two series are implied to coincide with each other. However "Showdown" actually takes place before "Shadows".

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* AllThereInTheManual: Vader shows up on Nar Shadda Shaddaa at the end of the second arc "Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon". If one follows ''Comicbook/StarWarsDarthVader'' too, this seems to create a ContinuitySnarl, since Vader was constantly preoccupied in the simultaneously running "Shadows and Secrets" arc, and the events of the two series are implied to coincide with each other. However "Showdown" actually takes place before "Shadows".



* BadGuyBar: Luke enters one on Nar Shadda. [[spoiler: It goes about as well as you'd expect.]]

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* BadGuyBar: Luke enters one on Nar Shadda.Shaddaa. [[spoiler: It goes about as well as you'd expect.]]



* DieHardOnAnX: The ''Rebel Jail'' Arc is pretty much ''Die Hard'' in a Rebel Alliance prison.

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* DieHardOnAnX: The ''Rebel Jail'' Arc arc is pretty much ''Die Hard'' in a Rebel Alliance prison.

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