Rebellion
X-Wing: Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess
X-Wing: Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess
by: Michael A. Stackpole(story), Scott Tolsen(script)
art by: John Nadeau(pencils), Jordi Ensign(inks), Dave Nestelle (colors)
Summary:
  Rogue Squadron's roster includes Corellian heroes, Alderaanian fighter aces -- and a Princess? Fierce warrior and peerless X-Wing pilot Plourr Ilo is requested to return to her homeworld of Eiattu and assume the throne, perhaps the only way to put an end to a bloody civil war. The royal court reasons that a regal figurehead could unite the warring factions of Eiattu, but what they don't know is that the strong-willed princess might have her own view of how things should be run!

Review:
  Another good one. Introduces you to a few new characters filling out Rogue Squadron's roster a bit more, which is good. More characters means more interaction. I like that. A good book with nice artwork. Facing Plourr against her brother, Harran, who leads the rebel forces on Eiattu. The ending is very nice. Like most comics a fast read, but good for another quick reread.

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