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Star Wars Modern Era Lot – 5 Book Set - Lot E (Brand New / Unread)

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Star Wars Modern Era Lot – 5 Book Set - Lot E (Brand New / Unread)Journey to a galaxy far, far away with this spectacular, high grade collection of modern Star Wars comic books published by Marvel Comics. This highly curated lot features breathtaking artistic variant editions, major crossover chapters, action packed droid battles, and gritty bounty hunter noir. Enjoy exceptional storytelling and artwork from industry masters like Charles Soule, Greg Pak, Alex Segura, Derrick Chew, Phil Noto, Paul Renaud, and Carlo

Journey to a galaxy far, far away with this spectacular, high-grade collection of modern Star Wars comic books published by Marvel Comics. This highly curated lot features breathtaking artistic variant editions, major crossover chapters, action-packed droid battles, and gritty bounty hunter noir. Enjoy exceptional storytelling and artwork from industry masters like Charles Soule, Greg Pak, Alex Segura, Derrick Chew, Phil Noto, Paul Renaud, and Carlo Pagulayan.

All five books are in pristine, unread condition—making this lot an exceptional pickup for Star Wars completionists, Sith lore hunters, variant collectors, or independent retail store owners looking to add premium, high-grade inventory to their digital storefronts or longboxes.

The Comic Book Lineup

  1. Star Wars: Darth Vader #21 (Vol. 3) – Cover B Paul Renaud Variant Edition (2022): A visually arresting, dark masterpiece tracking the Dark Lord of the Sith's relentless hunt. Featuring a brilliant, hyper-dynamic variant cover by Paul Renaud, Greg Pak’s narrative pushes Vader into a brutal tactical collision course with Sabé and the remnants of Padmé Amidala’s handmaidens.

  2. Star Wars: Boba Fett - Black, White & Red #2 – Cover A Derrick Chew Main Edition (2025 Key): A stunning, prestige-format masterpiece featuring a powerhouse cover by fan-favorite superstar Derrick Chew. This hard-boiled, stylized anthology delivers a brutal, hyper-violent look at the galaxy’s deadliest bounty hunter operating in a stark, high-contrast cinematic landscape where the only color that breaks through is the crimson of blaster fire and blood.

  3. Star Wars #5 "Attack of the Battle Droids!" – Cover A Phil Noto First Printing (2025 Flagship Run): The adrenaline-fueled flagship narrative by Alex Segura and Phil Noto hits a spectacular turning point. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Beilert Valance race against time to rescue a group of stranded traders, only to unearth a deadly relic from the past and face down a terrifying horde of active Separatist battle droids.

  4. Star Wars #24 "Crimson Reign" Tie-In – Cover A Carlo Pagulayan First Printing (2022): A massive, explosive chapter written by Charles Soule with a gorgeous main cover by Carlo Pagulayan. This pivotal issue brings the high-stakes "Final Hunt" to a boiling point as Commander Ellian Zahra (the savage protégé of Grand Moff Tarkin) and General Leia Organa engage in a brutal, standalone tactical game of cat-and-mouse across a wild planet.

  5. Star Wars: Han Solo - Hunt For The Falcon #2 – Cover A Main Edition First Printing (2025 Run): The underworld chase charges forward in this high-octane modern series. Track the galaxy's favorite scoundrels as they navigate a dangerous web of bounty hunters, Imperial tracking grids, and criminal syndicates in a desperate race to recover the Millennium Falcon.

Product Highlights

  • Prestige Black, White & Red Showcase: Features the highly collectible Boba Fett masterpiece block, perfect for fans of premium, artist-driven storytelling.

  • Massive Crossover Relevance: Anchored by core tie-in issues from the celebrated Crimson Reign era and the highly anticipated 2025 main line droid conflicts.

  • Collector-Ready Presentation: A uniform set of pristine modern issues that look exceptional on physical retail racks, online storefronts, or individual social media displays.

Item Details

  • Publisher: Marvel Comics

  • Format: Standard Comic Book Mix (Includes Prestige-Format Black, White & Red)

  • Themes: Crimson Reign Syndicates, Separatist Droid Relics, Imperial Hunting Tactics, Underworld Smuggler Chases, Gritty Bounty Hunter Noir

  • Total Books: 5

Item Condition Details

All books in this lot are in Brand New / Unread Condition

Storage: Maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled collector environment entirely away from direct sunlight.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher Marvel Comics
Era Modern Age Star Wars (2022–2025 Releases)
Count 5 Comics Total
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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Hathi
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 4
Trusted Brand Delivers Again
Color: Black/Yellow
I had my previous Timex watch for 30+ years and it finally died after getting wet, so I replaced it with the closest model I could find to it. PROS: - Has the basic functions I needed: Clock, 2nd Time Zone Clock, IndiGlo backlighting, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch. Allows me to leave phone at home and just take this out. - Easy to set time/date/etc. Can turn alarm on / off easily. Buttons for timer/mode switching work fine. - Clear display so easy to read. The backlighting makes this even better. - Can swap out the band (I put mine on a Chums' "The Band" that I like) if the new one takes 19mm pins. CONS: - The only thing I dislike is it is heavier than my old Timex. A little bulkier too. Not annoyingly so but noticeable enough for me to comment on it here.
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Poorboy5764
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Timex Watch
Color: Black/Yellow
This Timex Ironman watch arrived on time and is of great quality. I have used these watches for years and have NO complaints about their longevity, accuracy, or dependability. I will definitely purchase again if needed.
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Rikeshay
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Item as described.
Color: Dark Blue
A timeless tradition of a great design and useful watch. Have been using this watch design for over a 30 years.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
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Buck
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Great thowback to the OG Ironman, but Amazon's listing gets it undue negativity.
Color: Black/Yellow
Amazon's listing is not very good with it's wording so this watch has gotten undue negative reviews. I've seen this model listed as both the Endure 30 and the Original 30 Shock, it has 1 alarm with 3 different modes (not 3 separate alarms), 200m WR, ISO shock resistance, (reverse) Indiglo with night mode, 2 time zones, 12/24hr time, 30 lap stopwatch, 24hr countdown timer (repeatable), and day/date (MM.DD or DD.MM). Its basically a slightly updated feature set compared to an Ironman 8-lap. This watch is great, it's got the look of the original Ironman 8-lap with modern guts. The only minus for me is it could be a little slimmer on the wrist, but I also didn't realize it was shock resistant when I bought it. For comparison, it is a few mm smaller in all dimensions than a G-Shock G2300/G2310/GW2310 series. The band is similar to G-Shocks in that it is formed/molded around the wrist but like the case it's still slimmer in the way it wears around the wrist. Not as slim as an F91W but not as massive as any G-Shock basically. The module has a better display with bigger numbers than the above mentioned Casios. With the exception of the lap memory, the G23## G-Shocks have more features, but the Endure 30 is much easier to use thanks to the display and larger buttons. If you want 3 alarms you need the very similar Classic 30. The main differences being the Classic has 3 separate alarms (not 1), occasion reminders and 3 time zones but losses the Ironman 8-lap look, the shock resistance and it's only 100m WR. The Classic seems to come in at least two case varieties (chunky or slim), two sizes and many color combinations. If you only need the Endure 30's features but want a different shape/size/style/slimmness, I believe the Essential 10/30 and BASIC Transit models are functionally the same with only different lap memories, WR, and no shock resistance. Unfortunately, Timex doesn't easily identify the actual module used in a watch like Casio, so the best way to figure out what features a watch has is to lookup the watch model on the Timex website. Of course the manuals do not always match the marketing names they have used over the years (Endure/Classic/Essential/etc), and each manual covers a few shapes/sizes of watch but just search for the model number in the manuals sections and you'll eventually find the right one. If no manual pops up right away delete digits from the right end of the model number until a manual is found, I believe those last digits only indicate slight variances in style/color that are not important to functionality.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
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Hudson
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 1
Good interface but unwearable watch band
Color: Black
This review will be divided into 3 sections: looks, usability, and comfort. LOOKS I guess there's not much to say as style is very individual. I think this watch looks good for what you pay for it. USABILITY What I liked about this watch is that I could use it right out of the box. I have had basic Timex digital watches before (never this exact interface), and I was able to quickly figure it out. A quick glance at the manual to make sure I wasn't unaware of any features and I had 100% grasp of all the watch's features. The Timex interface puts many others to shame with its user-friendliness. On this model Timex has added a 'guide' on the display that tells you which button will do what-- increase number, decrease number, etc. This is cool. If you're even remotely handy with interfaces, once you learn this one, you'll know it backwards and forwards, and even if you forget, there's the in-display guide. The functions are standard for a Timex digital-- time and date, stopwatch with lap timing, countdown timer, and alarm. There is a 2nd time zone but no dedicated mode for it. You access it by holding the 'start' button when in the time mode. I like this feature as I occasionally need to know when to call people in 1 particular time zone. But, for example, if you are often switching back and forth between 2 time zones, you will have to reset the time to have the watch display the correct time at all times. And if you need more than 2 time zones, sorry, out of luck. Stopwatch (chrono) is good. Don't use the lap counter much but it seems to work well. Some have complained that the 'start' and 'stop' should be on the same button. Overall, it is a very uncluttered and usable interface. At first I thought it was very inaccurate at timekeeping, but it must have gotten accidentally reset because over the few months since I set it, it's only a couple seconds off from time.gov. very good timekeeping. It seems very water resistant. I have taken it swimming, surfing, and it held up fine. I haven't thoroughly tested its shock resistance but it has done some hiking and climbing where it got banged around a bit and it still works. COMFORT Unfortunately what the watch has in user interface usability, it totally lacks in comfort. The strap is a huge disaster. It is very rigid and uncomfortable. The 'waffling' or indented designs near the bezel on each side of the strap create areas where the strap digs into the wrist. with any prolonged wearing, it gets worse and worse until your wrist is begging you to take it off. The strap is just absolutely godawful. I have read reviews where G Shock owners said it was very good, well though out and comfortable. If that is the case, I shudder to imagine what a G Shock is like on the wrist. If constant pinching around sensitive areas on the side of the wrist seems like it would be the kind of thing to bother you, avoid this watch. I tried swapping it for another Timex band, which amazingly enough was uncomfortable it a DIFFERENT area! It seems Timex doesn't put much thought into their bands-- no part of the band should dig into the wrist. That's just obvious. CONCLUSION I really want to like this watch, I do. It's good-looking. It's very usable in terms of features. But the strap is terrible, so much so that the watch is unwearable. Unfortunately it took me about a week to figure this out, during which time the watch got sufficient wear so that it is no longer new, returnable condition. I am keeping it, using it as a 'beater' watch in the gym (I put my watch on the ground in the gym). If you purchase it I recommend you wear it for a good few hours while not doing anything that will scratch it, so that you can return it if need be.
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