Tag: Joe Caramagna

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #45 (Vol. 3)

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Darth Vader and the Schism Imperial’s march to defeat Emperor Palpatine takes the group to Tython, where the Schism confronts an overly eager new member and Vader a spectre of someone very close to him in Darth Vader #45 (Vol. 3). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #45 (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #1

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The prequel-focused comics continues with Ethan Sacks and Luke Ross’ Jango Fett #1, a miniseries where the famed bounty hunter is on the job for a missing jewel which could mean the difference between peace and war. With old school tone and a fun, gritty script, this series is off to an all-time start! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jango Fett #1”

Canon Comic Review: Mace Windu #2

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A Jedi Master and an enterprising entrepreneur form an uneasy alliance as they attempt to avoid capture from the various forces wanting a special hyperspace fuel formula, though what about Azita Cruuz leaves Mace Windu shaken? Find out in my review of Mace Windu #2! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Mace Windu #2”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #44 (Vol. 3)

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The sense there’s no returning to the series normal of Vader trying to usurp his Master again continues in Darth Vader #44 (Vol. 3). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #44 (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #43 (Vol. 3)

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Darth Vader #43 (Vol. 3) offers some much appreciate clarity and a great sense of forward momentum, though it still offers up something very intriguing but doesn’t linger on the repercussions. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #43 (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Mace Windu #1

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Marc Bernardin’s Mace Windu #1 brings us a breath of fresh prequel air to Marvel’s comics, as the eponymous Jedi Master gets roped into a race for a new form of super-fuel and the seemingly anonymous woman who’s willing to sell to whomever rescues her first. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Mace Windu #1”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #40 (Vol. 2)

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After nearly four years and 40 issues, plus lots of laughter, tears, and joyous chaos along the way, Doctor Aphra‘s (Vol. 2) finale has arrived. We’ve been here before, but not at this caliber and strength of character building, so the tears come swift and often in one of the best finales for Star Wars comics in general, let alone for the character. I’m going to do my best not to cry again too much typing out this review, but hey, if I do, you won’t have to see it. Let’s begin! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #40 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #42 (Vol. 3)

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It seems it’s not just Vader, Crimson Dawn, or the Rebellion looking to take out the Empire’s Sith-ly mastermind, but also now the Schism Imperial?! And what dark plans does the Sith Lord have after his run in with the Scourge entity? Find out what it’s all about in my review of Darth Vader #42 (Vol. 3). Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #42 (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids

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I don’t like I have to type this, but Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) is the penultimate issue of Alyssa Wong’s run of the series, but what I do like to type is, that much like all the issues before it, it has all the style, character moments, and tear-inducing greatness one should come to expect as it wraps up its Dark Droids storyline and gets us ready for the finale. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #39 (Vol. 2) – Dark Droids”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #41 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids

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Darth Vader #41 (Vol. 3) finds the Sith Lord at the Scourge’s whims…or is he? What does the Dark Lord of the Sith have in mind playing with powers maybe beyond his control? Find out in my review of this series’ Dark Droids storyline finale. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #41 (Vol. 3) – Dark Droids”