Tag: Clayton Cowles

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)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2)

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More details of our heroes’ situation comes to intriguing light, while the stark reality settling in provides some good and less than amusing surprises in Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #31 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2)

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Vacations for our characters thankfully never last long for us readers, even if they need it and deserve it, as a trip to gather more fuel has led some key Rebellion members to a mysterious place from the High Republic era called No-Space, where the truth of what they discover certainly ramps back up the excitement and intrigue for Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #30 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #29 (Vol. 2)

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Despite the knowledge a second Death Star looms, Amilyn Holdo suggests a vacation for Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, and Chewbacca, but as Star Wars #29 (Vol. 2) unfolds, her real plans become clear, tying in some fun references to The High Republic era writer Charles Soule helped create! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #29 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #28 (Vol. 2)

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A family on the run, deep in the bowels of Coruscant, holding onto the biggest secret in the galaxy at the moment: the Empire’s making a second Death Star. But who will come save them? Especially when no one believes their calls for help? In Star Wars #28 (Vol. 2), a Jedi comes to their aid, wrapping up a fun arc in a little too neatly and quickly of a bow. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #28 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #27 (Vol. 2)

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Everyone keeps thinking they have time on their hands, especially the Rebellion after their recent slate of victories, but a family has news that’ll shatter such perceptions…if they can get word to the Rebellion now the Empire’s on their tail in Star Wars #27 (Vol. 2). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #27 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #26 (Vol. 2)

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Star Wars #26 (Vol. 2) starts the next chapter of Charles Soule’s run on the series and is a great place for new readers to jump on. The Rebellion is back together and looking to bring the fight to the Empire, Luke has knowledge to unlock from a book he recently procured, and two new faces emerge as vital to the future of the Rebellion, Qi’ra’s plans for Crimson Dawn, and the galaxy itself. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #26 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #25 (Vol. 2)

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Since 2015, Charles Soule has been a growing and impressive voice in Star Wars comics, with different series, exciting new characters, big ideas, and so much more for readers to enjoy, later going on to help create The High Republic initiative with his fellow luminous writers. The script for Star Wars #25 (Vol. 2) is his 100 written, so the editors and Lucasfilm allowed him to arrange for something rather special: an issue full of stories and returning artists from his previous works. What follows are 4 special short stories that point towards the impact he’s had on Star Wars so far and seemingly a promise he’ll bring the same quality going forward. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Star Wars #25 (Vol. 2)”