Tag: Madibek Musabekov

Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Shadow of Maul #2-5

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I was pretty confident I’d be returning to review this issue by issue, but I was reading the third issue before I realized I hadn’t been staying on top of the reviews. But with the series over now, and the show it’s a prequel for having ended long before, it’s time for a review of  the remaining issues I didn’t cover, #2-5, making this essentially a miniseries review, for Shadow of Maul. Continue reading “Canon Comic Miniseries Review: Shadow of Maul #2-5”

Canon Comic Review: Shadow of Maul #1

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While we’re less than a month away from the premier of the new animated show, Maul: Shadow Lord, fans can get a sneak peek of some of its characters and main setting with the prequel comic series, Shadow of Maul! Written by Benjamin Percy with art by Madibek Musabekov and Luis Guerrero, Shadow of Maul #1 is a moody, dark, and intriguing start to the miniseries, where teases abound for the show’s detective and his robot sidekick. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Shadow of Maul #1”

Comic News: Maul – Shadow Lord Prequel Comic Launches March 2026

A tie-in being allowed in this economy?! And it’s something Dave Filoni is involved in?! I’m going to need a minute to recover. Writer Benjamin Percy and artist Madibek Musabekov are set to explore the seedy world of Janix in Shadow of Maul, a prequel to the upcoming animated series, Maul: Shadow Lord. Out March 2026, the 5-issue miniseries will introduce to the world and cast of the upcoming show. Are we placing bets on when this arrives relative to the show’s release? Before, overlaps, or after? Get your bets ready and head below for more details, interior previews, and covers. Continue reading “Comic News: Maul – Shadow Lord Prequel Comic Launches March 2026”

Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #9

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In Jedi Knights #9, the series’ penultimate issue, Marc Guggenheim goes full throttle on the connective thread of Qui-Gon Jinn’s would-be assassin, setting up for a big finale full of revelations. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #9”

Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #8

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Before Jedi Knights heads into the big two-parter set to explore and resolve its connected storyline, issue #8 deviates for an interesting first-person point of view story that, while beautiful and makes you feel like you’re part of the story, has some unfortunate choices which hinder the enjoyment. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #8”

Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #6

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When the Jedi send out an honor guard to pick up the remains of one of their own, the series’ overarching story comes back in a big way, making Jedi Knights #6 a fun issue that leaves you eager for the next release! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #6”

Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #5

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The flexibility of the Jedi Knights series continues to be tested, going from a big kaiju story, to a fun and twisty caper, and now a darker tone as a meditation between companies turns into an unexpected rescue mission, tying the series into a fateful moment in Count Dooku and Yaddle’s lives. Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #5”

Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #4

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While Jedi Knights #4 takes the series from big kaiju last issue to a small heist in this one, Qui-Gon Jinn and Shaak Ti uncover it’s a much larger web than it first seems in a twisty story which will keep you guessing until the end! Continue reading “Canon Comic Review: Jedi Knights #4”