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”
Tag: Age of Republic (Comic Miniseries)
Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Age of Republic
Age of Republic is the first “Age” of the Age of Star Wars maxiseries, and thus there were plenty of unknowns about how it’d work and a lot of expectations and hopes on its shoulders. If Jody Houser’s work, along with the art teams’, is any indication for how the rest of the maxiseries will go, we’re in for an excellent series of deep, well-thought out character portraits. Continue reading “Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Age of Republic”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – General Grievous #1
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Jody Houser’s continuously excellent Age of Republic comes to a close on its strongest issue yet, Age of Republic – General Grievous #1, which is not only a visual feast with spooky, atmospheric art that brings the terror of the metal general to life, it also connects back to the beginning of the miniseries to offer one resilient thought: hope. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – General Grievous #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Padmé Amidala #1
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Jody Houser comes out swinging in her final month writing the Age of Republic with Age of Republic – Padmé Amidala #1, an excellent examination of the complex character. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Padmé Amidala #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Count Dooku #1
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February’s villain in the Age of Republic is the one with a legacy larger than its character: Count Dooku! Houser’s latest entry might just be the best yet of her “Age,” as it expertly captures the many sides of the titular Count. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Count Dooku #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Anakin Skywalker #1
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February’s Age of Republic begins with Anakin Skywalker #1, an early Clone Wars-era tale that dives into what makes Anakin such a great Jedi and how the Order should’ve embraced his uniqueness rather than hidden from it. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Anakin Skywalker #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Special #1
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Age of Republic: Special #1 is special, alright, as it’s a feast of treats for any fan, with stories, from three different writing/art teams, focusing on Mace Windu, Asajj Ventress, and Captain Rex teaming up with…Jar Jar Binks?? It’s all as magical as it sounds. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Special #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Jango Fett #1
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In Age of Republic – Jango Fett #1, which deals with legacy and reputation in the bounty hunting trade, we get to peer into some unknown parts of the titular characters life, as well as his son’s, in another solid entry to Houser’s “Age.” Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Jango Fett #1”
Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Obi-Wan Kenobi #1
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Age of Republic: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 continues Jody Houser’s streak of using this series to explore important, pivotal, and intriguing moments about well-known characters and shows her ability to expertly capture their characterizations. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Age of Republic – Obi-Wan Kenobi #1”
Star Wars Comics March 2019 Solicitations
In March 2019, the Star Wars comics solicitations reveal the final issues of Jody Houser’s Age of Republic, Leia’s revenge against Queen Trios taking shape, Doctor Aphra questioning how a murderbot is her closest confidante, and more in what is sure to be a month long remembered by comic fans. Head below for all the details! Continue reading “Star Wars Comics March 2019 Solicitations”
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