Han Solo: Hunt For The Falcon #1 (2025)
written by Rodney Barnes art by Ramon Rosanas & Guru-eFX
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Han Solo: Hunt For The Falcon #1 (2025)
written by Rodney Barnes art by Ramon Rosanas & Guru-eFX
From Star Wars: Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon #001
Art by Ramon Rosanas and GURU-eFX
Written by Rodney Barnes
Star Wars Modern AU 2020 the Animal Crossing Era
So during 2020 they played Animal crossing new horizons a lot. Except Cody, although he played sometimes with Obi-Wan or watch him play (they live together).
Obi-Wan, Anakin, Luke and Leia are always in each other game or playing in the same room.
Same with Han, Lando and Lumpy.
Star Wars Modern AU Masterpost
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
If you were curious about where my recent Might-as-well Monday and WIP Wednesday posts were going...
Only a select few frequencies were allowed to bypass the ‘do not disturb’ setting and only in truly urgent circumstances. She stumbled out of bed and answered in a panicked haze. It wasn’t until she had picked up and began to hear the caller that she even registered who it was.
“Lumpy?”
The one where our favorite heroes get the “I’m at a party, and I’m too drunk to drive home and too scared to tell my parents” phone call from their nephew Lumpawarrump.
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Wookiee Life Day
art by Grant Griffin
Star Wars: Life Day Treasury (2021)
“Twelve hours is a hike,” Han complained. “Four days is a kriffing expedition. I don’t see why we couldn’t have taken a cloud car—at least as far as Thikkiiana City.”
Waroo—more properly Lumpawaroo, Chewbacca’s son—groaned a long explanation.
“Yeah, so we could’ve gotten back in the Falcon and flown to Thikkiiana City, and then that’s where we would’ve been starting.”
Waroo let out a very Chewie-like grunt of disgust and, shaking his head, started down the branch again.
“You know it doesn’t work that way,” Leia said. “The walk is part of the tradition.”
“No wonder they’re so slow to decide anything,” Han complained. “It takes half a year just to collect everyone.”
“Including us, ” Leia pointed out.
—Legacy of the Force: Inferno, Troy Denning
Today's Glup Shitto is: Lumpawaroo!
Chewbacca's son, born Lumpawarump, he was raised by his mother and grandparents, as his father was away for much of his youth, though still visited often, along with his life debt partner Han Solo.
A timid child due to a traumatic experience in Kashyyk's shadowlands in his youth and his father's absence, Lumpawaroo proved his rrakktorr, or inner strength, when he helped his father and family rescue Solo from the Yevethan leader Nil Spaar, passing his hrrtayyk, a wookie coming of age ceremony and earning his name.
Following his father's death in the Yuuzhan Vong War, he would assume his Chewbacca's life debt to the Solos, along with his cousin, Jedi Knight Lowbaaca, later assisting with relief after the bombardment of Kashyyk during the Second Galactic Civil War.
Lumpawaroo first appeared as "Lumpy" in the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special. He had sporadic appearances in comics and other media, finally returning in earnest in the Black Fleet Crisis trilogy by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, playing a significant role in the third book of that series in a classic Glup Shitto incident of putting an obscure background character into an interesting, well-developed role in later media.
Glup Shitto Classification: Can I just take a moment to talk about how much I love how the black fleet crisis gives minor characters a chance to shine? It has Chewbacca's family, Lobot, and is a whole ass military scifi story on top of that. One of the most underrated books in legends imo.