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Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #5

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It’s hard to believe this stellar series is already at its end, but Sana Starros #5 takes it out the same way it began, stylistic, high-energy, and great character work, which leaves readers wanting more yet satisfied with how it all wrapped up. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #5”

Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #4

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In the miniseries’ penultimate issue, family loyalties are tested like never before for the Starros clan, as the wayward Phel makes his presence known. Sana Starros #4 is another excellent, energy-filled issue that leave readers eager for the finale, even if we don’t want it to end! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #4”

Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #3

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In their quest to rescue a family member and secure family secrets, the Starros Clan turns towards their eternal auntie, Deva Lompop, for help, leading them on a wild mission to procure…a rancor?! Sana Starros #3 maintains the impressiveness of the first two entries with twist, turns, and more of the explosive energy we’ve come to love from it. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #3”

Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #2

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The first issue for Justina Ireland and Pere Pérez’s Sana Starros miniseries was a refreshing and mesmerizing beginning, so my hopes were high it could keep up the quality going forward. I can comfortably confirm Sana Starros #2 is much of the same, and even exceeds the opening, as it combines fun action, great character work, and some exciting reveals for fans of everything from Solo to The High Republic! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Sana Starros #2”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #2

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Yoda #2 sees the situation unfolding in the maxiseries’ opening storyline grow a little more complicated, more so then the vacationing Jedi Master hoped and expected. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #2”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #1

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Yoda, you seek Yoda! Seek no more, as the Yoda comic series begins here! Yoda #1 begins Cavan Scott’s contribution, as he’s the first of three writers bringing unique tales about the storied Jedi Master’s life to the series’ panels, who has set his tale during The High Republic era, where Yoda makes a surprising choice when a call for help goes out to the galaxy. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #1”

Canon Comic Review: Revelations (2022) #1

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Star Wars Revelations #1 is a special one-shot issue which finds Darth Vader in the Eye of the Webbish Bog’s presence again, allowing writer Marc Guggenheim to weave a tale regarding how the many creatives behind this current era of comics are telling a larger, connected story while also offering intriguing glimpses at what might be coming for next year’s content. Both prophetic and overbearing, Revelations #1 has more questions than answers, but it makes for an interesting concept to showcase what will come next, hinting at a storyline I’m both excited for but worried this medium won’t be able to do justice. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Revelations (2022) #1”

Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5

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As we reach the end of the Obi-Wan comic miniseries, written by Christopher Cantwell and with art from various artists, we’ve seen the titular Jedi recount darker and darker tales from his past, with the prevailing message of hope and light always within sight. In Obi-Wan #5, old Ben shows how, despite it all, or because it all, he’s the great Jedi he is today, even hiding out on Tatooine watching over a young Skywalker. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5”

Canon Comic Maxiseries Review: Age of Star Wars

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Focusing on Heroes and Villains from all three current eras, with different writers and artists for each Age, the Age of Star Wars maxiseries was an ambitious and interesting project from the start. While it didn’t always live up to expectations, it brought deep explorations of fan favorites and little glimpses into unseen moments Continue reading “Canon Comic Maxiseries Review: Age of Star Wars”