Star Wars: C-3PO explained

Star Wars Special: C-3PO
Limited:Y
Scifi:Y
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Startmo:April
Startyr:2016
Issues:1
Writers:James Robinson
Artists:Tradd Moore (cover)
Pencillers:Tony Harris
Letterers:Joe Caramagna
Editors:Jordan White

Star Wars Special: C-3PO (subtitled The Phantom Limb) is a one-shot Star Wars comic book, set immediately before the events of the 2015 film . It explains how protocol droid C-3PO obtained his red arm, which was prominently featured in the film. The book was written by James Robinson with art by Tony Harris and published by Marvel Comics on April 13, 2016. Robinson and Harris were the creative team previously responsible for the DC Comics title Starman between 1994 and 2001.

Plot

The story opens with the crash landing of a ship on an unknown planet. The only survivors are six droids, who emerge from the wreckage just as it explodes: C-3PO, VL-44, PZ-99 (a security droid), CO-34 (construction), 2-MED2 (medical), and Omri (First Order protocol). Omri is being held prisoner as it knows the location where Admiral Ackbar is being held captive. The comic book details the droids' journey to a homing beacon distant, which they hope to activate to alert rescuers, despite having ordeals with the planet's impending hazards, including its droid-eating predators.

Publication

In March 2015, Lucasfilm announced "Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens", a publishing initiative consisting of "at least" 20 novels and comic books from multiple publishers intended to connect the previous films with The Force Awakens and its forthcoming sequels.[1] [2] C-3PO #1 was announced in September 2015 and was intended to explain why the veteran protocol droid has a red arm. The comic was written by James Robinson with art by Tony Harris, and initially was to be published in December 2015.[3] The one-shot was published by Marvel Comics on April 13, 2016.[4]

Reception

Reviewing for IGN, Jesse Schedeen wrote it "was a story worth telling" and praised Robinson's deft portrayal of C-3PO's relationships and memories.[5]

In other media

In an interview, J. J. Abrams, the director of the film, stated "Moments like Threepio's arm came from the desire to, well, mark time."[6] It has been rumored that C-3PO's red arm is an Easter egg referring to the character of Venom Snake in , who has a red-colored prosthetic left arm.[7] Abrams and Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima are known to be friends.[8] It is not clear if the tribute is intentional.[9]

The story told in the comic was later made into a playable level for the video game , available as a free download exclusively for PlayStation 3 and 4 users.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Star Wars to release 20 books in journey to The Force Awakens. Anthony. Breznican. Entertainment Weekly. March 9, 2015. March 10, 2015.
  2. StarWars.com. 'Journey To Star Wars: The Force Awakens Publishing Program Coming Fall 2015. March 10, 2015. March 12, 2015.
  3. Web site: How did C-3PO get his red arm? Find out in Star Wars Special: C-3PO #1 . StarWars.com . September 4, 2015 . 10 July 2018.
  4. Web site: The mystery of Threepio's red arm revealed in Star Wars Special: C-3PO #1 – Exclusive preview! . StarWars.com . 12 April 2016 . 10 July 2018.
  5. News: Star Wars Special: C-3PO #1 Review . Schedeen . Jesse . 13 April 2016 . . 10 July 2018.
  6. Lucky VII: Superfan J.J. Abrams on directing The Force Awakens . J.J. Abrams . Scott Dadich . November 2015 . Wired . 10 July 2018.
  7. News: Hideo Kojima Was Mentioned in Star Wars Episode VII, Did You Catch It? . Mahmood, Sikandar . 27 January 2016 . SegmentNext . 10 July 2018.
  8. Web site: LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens - 10 Easter Eggs, Secrets & References You Must Find . Tailford, Scott . 5 July 2016 . WhatCulture . 10 July 2018.
  9. Web site: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Unintentionally Makes a Reference to MGSV . Avendano, Yamila . 21 December 2015 . Twinfinite . 10 July 2018.
  10. News: New 'Lego Star Wars' Update Lets Gamers Help C-3PO Get a New Arm . McMillan . Graeme . 9 August 2016 . The Hollywood Reporter . 10 July 2018.