Star Wars: Empire - Star Wars Empire 23: The Bravery of Being Out of Range

Star Wars Empire 23: The Bravery of Being Out of Range is the 23rd issue of the Star Wars: Empire comic book series. It was originally published on 18 August 2004, and later collected in the Star Wars Empire: Allies and Adversaries trade paperback. The events in this story take place approximately six months after the events in Episode IV: A New Hope.

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