The Rebels’ covert ops go on the offensive as Princess Leia sends two of her top pilots—Wedge Antilles and Luke Skywalker—to be “captured” by the Empire! Meanwhile, Leia takes off on her own to locate a safe haven. But Darth Vader is on the alert! Collects issues #7–#12 of the ongoing series.

"This book remains one of the absolute best on the shelf and must be read by any fan of Star Wars, or even science-fantasy." - Comic Vine 
"Brian Wood continues to capture the heart in the core and the banter that made the original Star Wars trilogy so much better than the prequel installments. The characters on the page are the same ones from the original film, and it shows in the way Wood gets the voices down pat." - Multiversity Comics 
"The cast has grown to include characters of varying alien races and genders, which gives this series the same sort of growing diversity that separated Empire Strikes Back from A New Hope. And whereas the original trilogy was stark black and white, good versus evil, this comic has players on both sides that you are rooting for or against. The result is a plot thick with emotion, intrigue, and lightsaber awesomeness." - IGN
"The bottom line is if you believe in the ways of the Force, you will believe in the power of this comic book." - Forces of Geek 
"In all, it's a great issue that continues to deliver the type of story that captures the look and feel of the films while still incorporating something fresh and new into the well-known epic." -Newsarama
"This book remains one of the absolute best on the shelf and must be read by any fan of Star Wars, or even science-fantasy." - Comic Vine (Star Wars #7)

"Brian Wood continues to capture the heart in the core and the banter that made the original Star Wars trilogy so much better than the prequel installments. The characters on the page are the same ones from the original film, and it shows in the way Wood gets the voices down pat." - Multiversity Comics (Star Wars #7)

"The cast has grown to include characters of varying alien races and genders, which gives this series the same sort of growing diversity that separated Empire Strikes Back from A New Hope. And whereas the original trilogy was stark black and white, good versus evil, this comic has players on both sides that you are rooting for or against. The result is a plot thick with emotion, intrigue, and lightsaber awesomeness." - IGN (Star Wars #8)

"The bottom line is if you believe in the ways of the Force, you will believe in the power of this comic book." - Forces of Geek (Star Wars #8)

"In all, it's a great issue that continues to deliver the type of story that captures the look and feel of the films while still incorporating something fresh and new into the well-known epic." -Newsarama (Star Wars #8)