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Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #39 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids

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The Scourge wastes no time in revealing itself to Vader through his trusted droid, using its knowledge to attack while he’s weak. Will he find the hate inside to regain control of the Force or is he doomed to be next to the Scourge’s plans? Find out in our review of Darth Vader #39 (Vol. 3)! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #39 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #36 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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As Chelli Aphra and Just Lucky deal with reawakened Clone Wars-era droids, Magna Tolvan returns to the fold to solve the Rebellion’s own problems with the Scourge, in Doctor Aphra #36 (Vol. 2)! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #36 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #38 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids

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Darth Vader #38 (Vol. 3) sees the Dark Droids crossover in full swing, with Vader battling endless waves of Scourged droids and seemingly the Empire as he continues to struggle with his control of the Force. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #38 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #35 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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After escaping the Starweird and parting with Luke Skywalker on mostly decent terms, Chelli returns to Domina Tagge for her next mission, though she finds herself with more than she bargained for, in more ways than one, in a funny, yet revealing Doctor Aphra #35 (Vol. 2)! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #35 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #37 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids

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First it comes for the metal…and then it comes for the rest of Star Wars comics! The Dark Droids crossover event is here and Darth Vader #37 (Vol. 3) finds the Sith Lord still dealing with his out of control connection to the Force as well as a Scourge affecting the droids around him, which someone else is using to their advantage in an issue which has humor, Jedi ideals, and some promise! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #37 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #10

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After nine issues of Yoda avoiding a pesky Force Ghost on his exile home of Dagobah, remembering lessons along the way, it’s time for the great Jedi Master to learn one more…but is he ready? Cavan Scott weaves a haunting reminder of Yoda’s past to push him towards the big revelation, while artist Ibraim Roberson makes it as harrowing for us and it is for him, in the wonderful finale issue, Yoda #10! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #10”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader – Black, White & Red #3 & #4

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After not quite proving itself necessary or distinct, with stories often feeling much the same to showcase the titular Sith Lord’s might, I took a break and decided to review the final two issues of Darth Vader: Black, White & Red together, as one thing was clear after it ended: while the art was often great and outstanding, more Vader was not what we or this series needed. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader – Black, White & Red #3 & #4”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #34 (Vol. 2)

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Things get weird…Starweird that is in Doctor Aphra #34 (Vol. 2), as Luke Skywalker and Chelli Aphra unleash an ancient evil and, in a hilarious script and trippy art, must find a way to stop it from killing them and breaking free to wreak havoc on the galaxy! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #34 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #36 (Vol. 3)

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After Doctor Aphra showed Darth Vader a way to control his sudden outbursts from the Force, a group of droids with revenge on the mind jumped the Sith Lord, leading to a winding, humorous Darth Vader #36 (Vol. 3). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #36 (Vol. 3)”