Writing C-3PO to "just that voice right" has been the hardest part of writing the comic. He commented he wanted to show Han's past coming back to him in a manner without having him just confront more bounty hunters. Īaron described the series as being a team book, but also emphasized it as being Luke's journey, explaining how he identified with the character as a boy because he had also grown up on a farm. They toured Skywalker Ranch and visited the Archives for research while meeting with Lucasfilm over the comics. Aaron and Cassaday agreed they wanted to write the comic by imagining what it had been like if they wrote the sequel to the original Star Wars. Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso called up Jason Aaron to ask " Star Wars?," to which Aaron replied, "I'm in." He stopped writing Amazing X-Men to accommodate Star Wars into his schedule.
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