It seems that Jason Aaron is ending his Star Wars run with a series of standalone, one-shot stories spotlighting the various heroes of the Rebellion. It's not necessarily the most exciting way to wrap a two-and-a-half-year saga, but it is an entertaining way of allowing Aaron to bid farewell to these characters. Consider Star Wars #34 a flawed but endearing celebration of Han Solo's "ex-wife," Sana Starros.
Apart from that, the obvious selling point with this issue is the guest role for Lando Calrissian. Apart from his surprisingly excellent solo mini-series, Lando hasn't played much of a role in Marvel's new Star Wars line yet. While that's to be expected given Marvel's emphasis on the pre-Empire Strikes Back timeline, Lando's presence is still sorely missed. This issue goes a little way towards rectifying that problem. Lando makes for an amusing foil to Sana as she carries out an elaborate and highly dangerous con. But he doesn't really bring anything more to the table. By the end of this issue, I found myself questioning whether Lando actually needed to appear in this story at all. Why did Sana need him around in the first place? I don't blame Aaron for wanting to squeeze in a little Billy Dee before leaving the series, but maybe he deserved his own, separate adventure?
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