![]() But the Clan knows that their true heir Cadeliah exists somewhere out there in the hands of Crimson Dawn, and they secretly plan to depose Vukorah in favor of the star-crossed successor. Then we cut to Corellia, where members of the Unbroken Clan are still unrestful about their leadership, currently in the form of General Vukorah. This pushes Beilert even further into a fit of rage, but Vader only forces his subordinate Jyala Haydenn– with whom Valance had been developing a relationship– to eliminate his enemy. From there, Vader reveals that he has ordered a TIE bombardment of the village Valance was trying to protect, and where the Imperial team he had been leading was hiding out. There’s a back-and-forth for a few pages until T’onga tries to intervene on a speeder bike and immediately gets cut down by Vader, who has finally ignited his lightsaber, thus finally giving him the upper hand in the battle. And despite the cyborg bounty hunter not having any dark Force powers like his opponent, his robotic enhancements do help make him a fairly even match for the Dark Lord. ![]() Now, in Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #31– out today from Marvel Comics, Valance has an even better reason to combat Vader– the Empire has destroyed the rebel base where the love of his life was hiding out.īounty Hunters #31 begins on the planet Bestine IV, where– in picking up just after the cliffhanger ending of the previous issue– Valance is already face-to-face with Vader on the battlefield, as his friends look on helplessly from the background. ![]() The character of bounty hunter Beilert Valance was reintroduced to the current Star Wars canon (after first being featured in Marvel’s original 1970s Star Wars comic-book series) via the Han Solo – Imperial Cadet miniseries, and then in Target: Vader, which saw the antihero go up against the Dark Lord of the Sith for the first time. ![]()
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