In the beginning there was...well, there was the book.
But this still came out before the movie, so here's your first peek at Star Wars visually.
What's the same? The Tantive IV is attacked, the droids escape to Tatooine, Leia is captured (but she gets a kill in before going down), jawas capture the droids (which is told very succinctly, I have to say), the Death Star has a staff meeting, Luke and Owen by the droids, Luke discovers the message, Artoo runs away, and the story ends with Luke being attacked by Tusken Raiders. The introduce everything so smoothly.
That's all well and good, but was their anything different?
There are few extra pieces, including the greatest use of The Force in history.
First, Luke has friends other than Biggs. Since he has friends, he has a nickname, "Wormy." A young idealist dreaming of adventure in the stars, we first meet him noticing the space battle with binoculars in the middle of the day on a planet with twin stars (sure). When he rushes to tells his friends, everyone laughs at him, except Biggs who decides to tell Luke that he's going to join the Rebels, and Luke is jealous knowing he'll never leave the rock.
Most importantly, however, is Darth Vader. Why? Because this book gives us the first glimpse of the Force. Darth Vader uses the amazing power of the Dark Side to...get himself a cup of coffee.
That's right, the first time we see The Force used is when Darth Vader pulls a cup of coffee across the room. No idea how he drinks it, but even a Dark Lord of the Sith needs something to get through staff meetings, and I can't fault him for that. He still chokes Motti, of course, but that's a couple panels later. The coffee came first.
There's also a crap-ton of ads. So so so many ads.
Overall, not a bad introduction.