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Throwback Thursday: Discover a Scoundrel’s Origin in A.C. Crispin’s Han Solo Trilogy

Throwback Thursday: Discover a Scoundrel’s Origin in A.C. Crispin’s Han Solo Trilogy

The_Hutt_Gambit_coverThis week, LucasFilm revealed plans for a Star Wars spinoff film that will delve into the origin of charming Rebel rogue Han Solo. But if you ask me (and, I’d wager, thousands of other lifelong franchise fans), we’ve already gotten a fine version of it. When I was in middle school, I earned my one and only detention—I neglected my math homework, and was forced to come in on a Saturday and sit in a room for several hours. Somehow, I was allowed to bring a book—presumably, reading was deemed a suitable “punishment.” I brought along A.C. Crispin’s The Paradise Snare, the first of her Han Solo trilogy, covering the early years of one Han Solo, the rogue who shot first. Best. Detention. Ever.

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{{ean3}Solo is pulled back into his old life when Bria returns. Now a member of the Rebel Alliance, she convinces him to lead an attack on Ylesia to get supplies and resources for the growing resistance movement. After the attack succeeds, Bria betrays the smugglers and confiscates their earnings. Thinking that he was in on it, Solo’s friends turn on him, and he’s forced to take a reckless mission for Jabba the Hutt, losing his cargo after an ill-fated trip that puts him on the outs with his slimy employer. In the meantime, Bria leads a mission to transmit the plans for the Death Star to Princess Leia Organa, dying in the process. Han eventually finds himself on Tatooine, where he meets a stranger looking for a charter for Alderaan.