Tag: Jimmy Betancourt

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #11

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Hyperspace Stories #11 is the penultimate issue of the maxiseries, which finds a peaceful trip with younglings mysteriously interrupted and Mace Windu and Yoda must save the day, resulting in a delightful show of their abilities, unique methods, and how light and life is still a priority even in the prequels. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #11”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #10

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Clone Force 99, the Bad Batch themselves, take over Hyperspace Stories #10 in an appearance befitting their unique personalities and will leave fans wanting more comics with them. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #10”

Canon Comic Review: Tales from the Death Star

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The Halloween/spooky season tradition continues! Cavan Scott returns with a wildly stellar group of artists to bring delightful frights to fans of all-ages in Dark Horse’s Tales from the Death Star! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Tales from the Death Star”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #9

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Returning home to where he was created, Quinlan Vos makes his Dark Horse canon comic debut in Michael Moreci’s Hyperspace Stories #9, where he collides with notorious bounty hunter Cad Bane for an often funny, exciting issue, brought vibrantly to the page by artist Nick Brokenshire! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #9”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #8

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Young leaders, full of ambition, want to see their cause succeed and grow their own legacy apart from their forefathers, and focusing on such an intriguing dynamic for Hyperspace Stories #8 makes Michael Moreci and team’s Kylo Ren and General Armitage Hux such a complex, earnest depiction of the characters. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #8”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #7

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The name Boba Fett sends chills down anyone’s spine, yet he’s still that (clone) kid deep down inside, a dichotomy not always on display when he takes center stage in a story, yet writer Michael Moreci balances both well in a surprising and engaging Hyperspace Stories #7. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #7”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #6

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Hyperspace Stories’ switch to villains continues with issue #6, though this one has writer Cecil Castellucci asking fans to sympathize with…Greedo?! Thanks to the smart script and stellar art, it manages to pull it off in style. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #6”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #6, #7, #8 – Phase II

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With delays disrupting the surety of when we’d see the ending to The High Republic Adventures – Phase II, Dark Horse rallied the troops and set the final three issues to release all on the same day. This was quickly dubbed “The High Republic Adventures Day,” and rightfully so, and now said day is finally upon us! As far as endings go, these last three issues take the series long dominos and bring them crashing down in emotional and exciting fashion, all while adding a few more in there for good measure, letting both its characters and its readers experience important messages they can take with them and use in their lives ahead. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #6, #7, #8 – Phase II”

Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #5 – Phase II

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Begun, the Battle of Jedha, has! The High Republic Adventures #5 – Phase II drops its characters into the middle of the warzone but never losses sight of furthering their journeys. Also, welcome back to the series, artist Harvey Tolibao! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: The High Republic Adventures #5 – Phase II”

Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #5

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First we focused on the heroes…and now with Hyperspace Stories’ return, we turn to the villains! Asajj Ventress’ testy relationship with Count Dooku is Amanda Deibert’s focus in Hyperspace Stories #5, which continues ties to the series’ over-arcing story, making a fun fall to the dark side for the series! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Hyperspace Stories #5”