I remember seeing a comic book short about the MF getting chased by some imperial ships, damaged, and crash-landing on some primitive planet. For some reason, the Imperials didn't finish Han and Chewie off, but they died anyways when the local animals attacked the ship or whatever.
Fast forward a few thousand years, and Indiana Jones is exploring X jungle somewhere when he finds the ship, some rags and dust, and Han's blaster.
Anyone read this?
Star Wars/Indiana Jones crossover comic
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I think someone told me my sig was a direct reference to it.
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If that helps at all.chitoryu12 wrote:I believe that a somewhat "present time" Star Wars series has been made. Judging from a comic (non-canon) where Han Solo and Chewie crash on Earth and the Falcon is discovered almost 200 years latet by Indiana Jones (who called the remains "hauntingly familiar"), the Legacy series in 130 ABY would take place around the 1920s or so.
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I found a reference to it at the Star Wars wiki. It's from as early Star Wars Tales story, so it's non-canon.