The Last Jedi jumps to the comics’ page! Does it contain material worth revisiting, or nothing more than you already possess?
Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The Last Jedi Adaptation (#1-6)”
The Last Jedi jumps to the comics’ page! Does it contain material worth revisiting, or nothing more than you already possess?
Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The Last Jedi Adaptation (#1-6)” →
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The end isn’t near, it’s freaking here! After two years of piloting action-adventure hi-jinks, the Poe Dameron series closes with issue #31, wrapping up “The Awakening” arc in a grand, sweeping fashion befitting of the series. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #31” →
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Poe Dameron issue #30 is the series’ penultimate issue, which Charles Soule and team spare zero punches on, ending with a cliffhanger making the month-long wait for the finale one hell of an emotional roller coaster. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #30” →
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The Poe Dameron series marches towards its grand finale with issue #29, setting the stage for a less than gleeful ending, the exact opposite way this series started two years ago. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #29” →
Even drenched from the ocean’s spray, nothing could drown out my enthusiasm as we boated out into the wild sea. Swelling in my ears was “Rey’s Theme,” along with “Jedi Steps,” though no one was playing the tunes aloud. Alongside me, besides a handful of strangers and the driver, were two of my best friends, found at a Star Wars convention three years prior. On the horizon, an ancient, mysterious island, Skellig Michael, which I’ve only seen in my dreams (and a film or two), the culmination of our own long and nearly 100% cancelled journey to Ahch-To. Here’s the tale of the Mynocks’ Adventure to Ireland: Ahch-To or Bust. Continue reading “Ahch-To Or Bust: The Mynocks’ Adventure Across Ireland” →
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Poe Dameron issue #28 continues to show how “The Awakening” arc is a breath of fresh air for the series, as it starts with a surprising, but tasteful twist and ends with a cliffhanger which will keep you asking for more. And this is after learning the series will officially end in September! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #28” →
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Poe Dameron #27 continues unveiling Black Squadron’s various shenanigans behind-the-scenes from the main events of The Force Awakens, while giving us more delightful moments post-The Last Jedi with the Big Three (as it were) of the sequel trilogy. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #27” →
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Poe Dameron #26 provides readers with the first glimpse post-The Last Jedi, as Poe, Rey, and Finn pass the time on the Millennium Falcon by hearing Poe’s journey through the recent sequel trilogy films, all of which means “The Awakening” is off to a splendid start that’ll have fans grinning from ear to ear. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Poe Dameron #26” →
Adaptations of the Star Wars films are a fact of life, starting back in 1976 with Star Wars by Alan Dean Foster. Though most adaptations are mostly passable, that trend changed with Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover. The Last Jedi‘s novelization stands tall as one of the best adaptations of all, taking a great film and making it so much richer and beautiful.
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The Last Jedi – DJ: Most Wanted is a one-shot comic which gives us a peek into what the titular character was up to before Finn and Rose find him in one of Canto Bight’s prisons, and while fun, it won’t change your perceptions of the character. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The Last Jedi – DJ: Most Wanted” →
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