Rahuhl, Marruc, Bahb and Jahn
by Phraggle
Traditional Artist
10 years ago
First off, yes, these are Star Wars characters. They appeared near the end of the original Marvel Comics version of Star Wars in the mid-80s. ( Issue #95 ). They're of a race of magenta-skinned near-humans called Zeltrons... mostly known for their... fun-lovingness. These four, Rahuhl, Marruc, Bahb and Jahn volunteered to be Princess Leia's Zeltron attaché when she was doing some sort of negotiations with the Zeltron government. Leia wasn't fond of Zeltrons at all at first but learned to tolerate their company. My first thought when I saw these guys was they looked like the Star Wars version of Menudo.
The original Marvel Comics Star Wars series began heading into an interesting and strange direction near then end of it's run. I kinda liked it but the series ended in '86 and Star Wars kinda took a dip underground for a few years until the early 90s I think. I only just recently read the entire series as I only owned 3 issues back in the day.
The original Marvel Comics Star Wars series began heading into an interesting and strange direction near then end of it's run. I kinda liked it but the series ended in '86 and Star Wars kinda took a dip underground for a few years until the early 90s I think. I only just recently read the entire series as I only owned 3 issues back in the day.
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These are cool looking, oh the 80's!
BUT well done! Weird corner of the SW history, but still beautifully done. :P
These guys are very strange but they're actually pretty fun. Leia has a hard time getting used to Zeltrons.
And, I guess they had some Zeltrons in the Dark Horse comics. I was never sure until recently but that Delilah Blue figure is a Zeltron. She was from one of the comic 2-packs.... of which, some are worth a lot of money now.
Don't. Some of those comic packs are really valuable. I opened most of mine though. :D
Okay... I peeped around a bit more. There's a 3rd one. So, there's prolly three but, if one were to buy all three, it appears they'd prolly need about $300. Unless one went to the library... they could have them there too.
Thank you for the help!!!
I did see that Marvel released the original Droids comics in one volume.
I usually bumped into some space disco/spacesynth from the 80s from time to time ^^;
Maybe they're called The Fuchsia Foofles (because, y'know, Foof is there.)
Honestly, I cannot tell one color apart from another; also, I'm being silly again.