Tag: Jimmy Betancourt

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories – Grievous

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The second in the long-ago announced and slowly releasing line of original graphic novels under Dark Horse, Hyperspace Stories: Grievous by Michael Moreci and Caio Filipe is worth the wait, as it attempts to capture some deeper themes and, between the writing and the art, delivers a dangerous, almost haunting depiction of the Separatist General. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories – Grievous”

Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Hyperspace Stories – Tides of Terror

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Dark Horse is in their miniseries era it seems and the latest is Hyperspace Stories: Tides of Terror. Written by George Mann with art by Luis Morocho and Le Beau Underwood, Tides of Terror puts the charming smile of Kit Fisto to the test, as the Jedi Master must unravel a dangerous situation on an underwater research station. The four-issue miniseries is a fun, quick read hiding some bigger messages along the way. Continue reading “Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Hyperspace Stories – Tides of Terror”

Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Hyperspace Stories – Codebreaker

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Hyperspace Stories: Codebreaker is Dark Horse’s latest miniseries, which takes fans to the sequel trilogy era, focusing on Poe Dameron during a vital mission for the Resistance. Ethan Sacks, with the art team of Marc Yarza & José Marzan Jr., delivers an action-romp, with heart and humor to spare, making a must-read for fans of the character, a good time, or the era! Continue reading “Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Hyperspace Stories – Codebreaker”

Canon Comic Review: Tales From the Nightlands #2

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With the Nightmare Conjunction set to return every thirty years, Cavan Scott takes Tales from the Nightlands into the Rebellion era, where the young Jedi-in-training Luke Skywalker gets roped into the Nightlanders’ dastardly schemes in another fun, spooky, and gorgeous issue! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Tales From the Nightlands #2”

Canon Comic Review: Tales From the Nightlands #1

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Count Cavan Scott is back to frighten Star Wars fans once again with his latest spooktacular series, Tales from the Nightlands, which introduces the frightening Nightlander! With a chilling, fun, and intriguing script, paired with Soo Lee’s ghoulishly good art, part one of the three part series is a fantastic start that will leave fans eager for more frights. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Tales From the Nightlands #1”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #20 – Phase III

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With The High Republic Adventures #20 – Phase III, three series worth of connections, light and life, and relatable experiences for all comes to an end in the most poetic way possible. Get those tissues out, folks, you’re going to need them! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #20 – Phase III”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #19 – Phase III

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The penultimate issue of the series, The High Republic Adventures #19 – Phase III pulls in some characters its left behind, all while resolving some lingering question from #18’s cliffhanger. I’m trying really hard to ignore the penultimate part, but this is a mighty fine start to the end. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #19 – Phase III”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #18 – Phase III

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Eriadu, the Republic, and the Jedi unite to stop the Warden and the Nihil from destroying countless lives, but what lives will they lose in the process? Or can sacrifices be avoided? Find out in our review of The High Republic Adventures #18 – Phase III, another thrilling yet heady entry in the big Battle of Eriadu storyline. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #18 – Phase III”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures Phase III – The Battle of Eriadu

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Alyssa Wong returns to The High Republic era one last time with The High Republic Adventures Phase III – The Battle of Eriadu, a one-shot comic which focuses in on the complicated story of friends on either side of the war and their confrontation in its waning moments. An emotional, yet hopeful entry, Wong steers Gavi and Driggit’s tale of friendship, broken and fractured, to a fitting conclusion. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures Phase III – The Battle of Eriadu”