Tag: Bryan Valenza

Canon Comic Review: Dark Droids – D-Squad #1

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They’re getting the band back together! As a Scourge consumes the droids of the galaxy in its nefarious plans, R2-D2 undertakes a desperate mission to save his best friend, unintentionally getting a unique Clone Wars-era squadron back together in a delightfully fun Dark Droids: D-Squad #1! It also includes a backup story about Ajax Sigma, a character at the heart of the main story, that attempts to consolidate his history. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Dark Droids – D-Squad #1”

Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #21

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Bounty Hunters #21 returns from a two month break and throws us right into the middle of the conflict of T’onga’s crew coming for Vukorah, the newly self-appointed leader of the Unbroken Clan, to retrieve the one hope of uniting a warring Corellia underground: Cadeliah, the child of the two fighting factions. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #21”

Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #20

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Bounty Hunters #20 was the course-correction myself and T’onga’s bounty hunter crew were looking for, as plot lines gain plenty of entertaining forward propulsion. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #20”

Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #19

Bounty Hunters #19 Review Mynock Manor

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T’onga and crew reignite their search for the girl who will unite warring criminal organizations and Valance comes face-to-face with a hero…on Vader’s kill orders in Bounty Hunters #19. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #19”

Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #18

Bounty Hunters #18 Review Mynock Manor

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With the War of the Bounty Hunters crossover over, every series involved is finding its way to deal with the fallout of a resurgent Crimson Dawn, and for Bounty Hunters #18, that means Beilert Valance is in a unique new position and T’onga and her wife’s crew are looking for new clues to complete their mission. Free of the crossover, the series feels like it’s finding its legs again, to some extent. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Bounty Hunters #18”