Tag: Poe Dameron (comic)

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #11

Poe Dameron #11

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Poe Dameron #11 answers the question that’s been on every reader’s lips: who is the spy on Black Squadron? The motivations of the spy turn out to be the more interesting reveal in another fast-paced, fun-filled issue. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #11”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #9

Poe Dameron #9

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In issue #9 we dive even deeper into Terex’s backstory, it’s revealed how Threepio is responsible for a key moment in The Force Awakens, Poe finds himself on Kaddak at the wrong time, and more in another excellent entry in the always enjoyable Poe Dameron series! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #9”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #8

Poe Dameron #8

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After a fun and thoroughly entertaining side story, the Poe Dameron comic returns the titular character back to the main storyline of the new arc, “The Gathering Storm,” in issue #8. There’s a lot of setup for the mission ahead for Poe, but the real focus is on the exciting history lesson regarding Agent Terex’s past and how nice it is to have Phil Noto back, while this series continues its efforts at out Star Wars-ing the mainline series Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #8”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #7

Poe Dameron #7

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Poe takes a brief break from looking for Lor San Tekka and meets up with an old friend, now a reporter, with urgent news. Of course things get out of hand quickly, but that’s just the type of situation Poe seems to enjoy the most. Charles Soule continues as series writer, telling a rollicking adventure worthy of a few extra pages, while Angel Unzueta (artist) and Frank D’armata (colorist) mostly expertly step-in for Phil Noto in Poe Dameron #7, “The Gathering Storm.” Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #7”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #5

Poe Dameron #5

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The exciting, adventurous series Poe Dameron returns with issue #5, written by Charles Soule with art by Phil Noto, and things really get off to the races in an action-packed, fun issue that ends with cliffhangers that’ll make the wait for #6 that much longer. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #5”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #4

Poe Dameron #4

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Poe Dameron #4 slows the series down a bit, letting readers and Poe’s Black Squadron take a break before the action begins anew. This issue starts a new arc, “Lockdown,” where Poe and crew find themselves in even more hot water than their last mission as they continue their attempt to track down Lor San Tekka by visiting a Jedi-artifact collecting Hutt in a very dangerous prison. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #4”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #3

Poe Dameron #3

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As Poe Dameron #3 pays off the build up of the past two issues with action packed fun, it also takes a bizarre turn when it reveals what is hiding in the Crèche’s egg, which highlights the series’ devotion to adventurously wild tales with charismatic and larger than life characters (almost literally this issue). Let’s hope Dameron keeps the strange and fun coming as it continues. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #3”

Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #2

Poe Dameron #2

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Poe Dameron #2 takes all the wit and charm of the first issue and amplifies it by 11…thanks to adding a new villain. Wait, what? Yes, you heard that right: Charles Soule and Phil Noto have brought to life Agent Terex of the First Order, a villain who is able to match Poe’s charms in the worst ways, making this series even more entertaining in the process. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #2”