Writer Gerry Duggan and artist Phil Noto’s Marvel series “Chewbacca” is cute.
Somehow, that just doesn’t seem right to say, considering we are talking about the mighty Chewbacca, only the most bad-ass Wookiee in the galaxy. “Cute” shouldn’t be a word that comes into play here.
And yet it does, because this series is, well, cute. It is the first of the Marvel “Star Wars” titles to be decidedly and most specifically targeted toward little kids.
I mean, the first time we see Chewbacca, he’s laying in a field of flowers, taking a nap, much like Ferdinand the Bull.
He’s just crash-landed his ship on some planet, probably on his way back to meet up with Han and the other Rebels. He has, after all, just saved the galaxy from the Death Star. (Well, okay, his new friend, Luke, is the one who did all the work, but he and Han are the ones who swooped in to save Luke from Darth Vader, so, in a sense...)
Anyway, he meets a young girl who spins a story about her dad and other townspeople forced to work in the mines by a bad guy named Jaum, who has made a deal with Imperials to sell these explosive larvae (don’t ask) and then probably plans to kill everyone anyway, so could Chewbacca please help her? Please? Pleeeeeaaazzzz??!!
Sucker for a hard luck case, Chewbacca decides to help.
That’s pretty much the plot.
Just a “girl and her Wookiee” story.
Seriously, it’s cute.