Créée par Jason Aaron dans les premiers numéros de sa prestation sur la série Star Wars, Sana Starros aura finalement droit à sa première mini-série à partir de février 2023.
Par Justina Ireland et Pere Perez.
Marvel Comics has released details and imagery from Star Wars: Sana Starros, a five-issue series launching in February.
The book is written by Justina Ireland and drawn by Pere Perez.
Here’s Marvel’s description:
"Sana Starros first appeared in the early issues of Jason Aaron and John Cassaday’s legendary run of Star Wars as the long lost ‹ wife › of Han Solo. Since then, the no-nonsense smuggler has played a vital role in various Star Wars comic stories as she put aside her scoundrel nature to aid the Rebellion with her sharp pilot skills and strategic expertise. Now, she becomes only the second Star Wars character that debuted in a Marvel Comic to boast her own solo series, and fans will see an all-new side of her! The series will reveal new details of Sana’s origins and introduce her extended family who have just become entangled with the Empire!
« Fresh off of a string of disappointments, Sana Starros returns to her family’s ancestral home for some downtime. But the reunion is far from relaxing when Stormtroopers crash dinner. They seek answers that only the Starros clan have, and the family finds themself on a collision course with the full might of the Galactic Empire! »
« Justina and Pere give you the kind of Star Wars joy ride that old and new fans will thrill and smile too, » editor Mark Paniccia said. « It’s jam-packed with action, hilarity and characters you;re sure to fall in love with. Plus we discover some Starros family secrets that will surprise even Sana! »
« Writing Sana Starros is an incredible honor, because I’ve really enjoyed what Alyssa Wong has done with the character in Doctor Aphra and so I’m excited to give Sana a little space to take center stage, » Ireland said. « Sana is a complicated character who tends to play her cards close to her vest, and getting into her head and getting to share a bit of who she is outside of her relationships with folks like Aphra or Han or Leia has been a blast. »
« I’ve been wanting to draw a Star Wars book since I was a kid, » Perez said. « I’m really doing my best to capture what I love about the franchise into the pages, and to do justice to Justina’s script. From the ships, to the exotic planets, the droids, the aliens, the creatures, the action, everything on this book is all I wished for and then some more. »