Tag: Joe Caramagna

Canon Comic Review: Yoda #1

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Yoda, you seek Yoda! Seek no more, as the Yoda comic series begins here! Yoda #1 begins Cavan Scott’s contribution, as he’s the first of three writers bringing unique tales about the storied Jedi Master’s life to the series’ panels, who has set his tale during The High Republic era, where Yoda makes a surprising choice when a call for help goes out to the galaxy. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Yoda #1”

Canon Comic Review: Han Solo & Chewbacca #7

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Han abandoned in the Outer Rim, Chewie attempting a prison break with Maz Kanata, and the Falcon and their prize for Jabba missing?! In Han Solo & Chewbacca #7, the breakneck pace of the previous issue returns for the big prison break and sweeps us towards the final three issues! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Han Solo & Chewbacca #7”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #26 (Vol. 2)

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With the Spark Eternal within their grasp, it seems everything’s going right with Sana Starros and team’s mission to stop it and save Doctor Chelli Aphra, but that’s when everything goes bad typically, and holy lothcats does it ever in Alyssa Wong and team’s Doctor Aphra #26 (Vol. 2), a sentiment which isn’t even scratching the surface of how much worse things have to get before they get better. I’m still not emotionally recovered (WHAT HAVE YOU DONE, ALYSSA?!), but let’s do this review! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #26 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #25 (Vol. 2)

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The rescue mission of Doctor Aphra from the Spark Eternal, which now possesses her body, revs into high gear in Doctor Aphra #25 (Vol. 2), as Sana and her team storm the Vermillion, but will the Spark be too much for them to handle? Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #25 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #28 (Vol. 3)

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Armed with the revelation their latest target was operating under Emperor Palpatine’s orders, Darth Vader and his new shadow Sabé journey to gain the truth in Darth Vader #28 (Vol. 3), but like anything with Ol’ Palpy, his next plans push them in a new direction, while familiar faces return to save their friend. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #28 (Vol. 3)”

Comic Review: Star Wars Visions #1

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A surprising announcement, but a welcomed one, was the news the man behind the Afro Samurai manga would be writing a comic prequel to Kamikaze Douga’s Star Wars: Visions short “The Duel.” Takashi Okazaki presents us with Star Wars Visions #1, a stylistic addition to “The Duel” that honors all that came before it. Continue reading “Comic Review: Star Wars Visions #1”

Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #24 (Vol. 2)

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With Sana Starros’ team assembled and the Spark Eternal possessed Chelli Lona Aphra rummaging for deadly artifacts, Doctor Aphra #24 (Vol. 2) takes us back into Aphra’s own struggles to free herself for another stellar issue with plenty of humor and interesting backstory. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Doctor Aphra #24 (Vol. 2)”

Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #27 (Vol. 3)

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Darth Vader podraced once again, but instead of stopping the Crimson Dawn-aligned Governor Tauntaza, he decided to finally save someone he cared about instead. With the governor’s deadly machine marching towards them, does Vader still have it to take down the threat or is Sabé’s influence more effective than either realizes? Find out in our review of Darth Vader #27 (Vol. 3)! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Darth Vader #27 (Vol. 3)”

Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5

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As we reach the end of the Obi-Wan comic miniseries, written by Christopher Cantwell and with art from various artists, we’ve seen the titular Jedi recount darker and darker tales from his past, with the prevailing message of hope and light always within sight. In Obi-Wan #5, old Ben shows how, despite it all, or because it all, he’s the great Jedi he is today, even hiding out on Tatooine watching over a young Skywalker. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Obi-Wan #5”