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Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #40 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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With Lobot lost, and the situation behind said loss and recovery attempt far too complicated, has Lando Calrissian backed himself into a corner he can’t wiggle his way out of or does he still got it? Find out in our review of Star Wars #40 (Vol. 2), a tale of two Landos! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #40 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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With Scourged droids on one side and the deadly rancor on the other, has Lando’s luck finally run out? Find out how it’s not quite gone, but certainly takes some big hits, in Star Wars #39 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #38 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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In Star Wars #38 (Vol. 2), Lando’s quest to save his friend Lobot from cybernetic implants goes haywire quick as the pair stumbles into the Scourge slowly sweeping the galaxy, making for another emotional issue while the horror of the crossover creeps in. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #38 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #37 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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First it comes for the metal…and then it comes for all the other comics: the Dark Droids crossover event kicked off last week and has begun to propagate across several other series now. Star Wars #37 (Vol. 2) charts a course for how this series will handle the crossover’s story in a more personal manner, as writer Charles Soule tears open old wounds by focusing on Lando and Lobot’s complicated friendship. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #37 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #36 (Vol. 2)

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After two issues of intriguing Luke Skywalker antics on his search to becoming a Jedi, Star Wars #36 (Vol. 2) takes us back to the larger Rebellion, where Leia Organa hatches a wild plan to help remind the galaxy they are here and not going away, resulting in an issue best summed up as Top Gun: Star Wars! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #36 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #35 (Vol. 2)

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As Luke Skywalker looks for answers on how to fix the borrowed lightsaber he’s been using, Star Wars #35 (Vol. 2) finds him introduced to a mysterious doctor, leading him on an unexpected journey through the Force in another of Charles Soule’s excellent issues focusing on the young Skywalker’s growth as a Jedi. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #35 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2)

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His current lightsaber on the fritz, Luke Skywalker sets out on a journey with R2-D2 to repair it, though his naivety leads him to meet some intriguing new characters. Find out all about his new quest in my review of Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2) now! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #34 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2)

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Attempting to find a way home for themselves and all of the Kezerat Colony, will our heroes manage to conquer the deadly killdroids to do so or will they be forced to live there forever?! While we all know the answers already, the new truths they find out about themselves are what propel Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #33 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Return of the Jedi – Jabba’s Palace #1

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Return of the Jedi – Jabba’s Palace #1 kicks off a series of one-shots celebrating the film’s 40th anniversary this year, providing stories with different points of view on the original trilogy capper. Written by Marc Guggenheim, with art by Alessandro Miracolo, RotJ – Jabba’s Palace #1 peers into the unlucky backstory of one of the film’s droids with a somewhat complicated but overall fun tale. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Return of the Jedi – Jabba’s Palace #1”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2)

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The crew faces an uphill battle bringing an escape plan to fruition amongst the Kezarat Colony, but once they put it in motion, could it be successful? Find out in our review of Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #32 (Vol. 2)”